About the Book The sensational Wall Street Journal #1 Bestseller that Publishers Weekly called "A Terrifically Entertaining Thriller" is finally FREE! When a freak accident endows a terminally ill man with extraordinary mental abilities, he’ll spend his last days fighting to rescue a woman and her autistic child, unwittingly becoming the only hope against a global terrorist—or the fanatic’s ultimate weapon. Over 1,100 5-Star reviews... Download book here … [Read more...] about Featured PermaFree eBook: Brainrush by Richard Bard
Permafree eBook: The Last Dragon Slayer (Deathsworn Arc 1) by Martyn Stanley
Saul Karza, wizard of the Empire, has been given a quest by the Empress herself: To find and slay a mythical 'noble dragon' - said to be near invulnerable. Instead of leading a large band of soldiers, archers and spell-casters; he sets out with two immigrant dock-workers and a homeless dwarf. What Saul needs is the legendary 'Last Dragon Slayer' on his side, because on this deadly quest, it's not only Saul's favour with the Empress that's at stake - but also his life. Links to download … [Read more...] about Permafree eBook: The Last Dragon Slayer (Deathsworn Arc 1) by Martyn Stanley
Rivers Crossing by D. Keith and Tui Brookes
River Brookes, a New Zealand medical student studying in the United States, is on holiday and is exploring the southwestern deserts of Texas. She finds herself stranded deep in the vast desert area. Her rescue from Mexican drug smugglers by rancher Keith Martingale sets her on a course filled with adventure and romance. In the chaos of an undeclared border war between the land owners and the drug cartels, River is caught up in a whirlwind of revenge, violence, kidnapping, romance and … [Read more...] about Rivers Crossing by D. Keith and Tui Brookes
Heartprints of Africa by Cinda Adams Brooks
When Cinda decides to visit her identical twin, Linda, and family in Northern Uganda, little does she know they will soon be running for their lives. How did a relaxing vacation result in a terrifying escape from artillery and automatic gunfire? The answer begins four decades earlier when their parents and family of five children leave everything familiar in America to start life as medical missionaries in rural East Africa. Three generations of a family’s love, forged by shared faith, … [Read more...] about Heartprints of Africa by Cinda Adams Brooks
Lizzie in the Land Beyond by Susan McDonough-Wachtman
Hijacked by witches, kidnapped by a dwarf and enraptured by river sprites -- will Lizzie ever manage to go home? And if she can, will she want to? Lizzie is an exhausted honor student and an enthusiastic amateur folk singer. She wakes one day in a strange and terrifying new land. The women who revive her tell her she can never go home because they scooped her up when she was about to die. Lizzie must somehow navigate this fantastic land, try to determine how she got fished out of her life in … [Read more...] about Lizzie in the Land Beyond by Susan McDonough-Wachtman
Dirty Diamonds Of Boko Haram by Eze Eke
DIRTY DIAMONDS OF BOKO HARAM ...In 2015 the extremist Islamic sect BOKO HARAM was declared #1 in the world, rising above Islamic state, ISIS. But fighting a full-fledged war with the military forces of the four African countries around the Lake Chad region, leaving thousands of innocent people dead or homeless, BOKO HARAM had occupied that position long before then… Against all advice, a beautiful young lady travels to Maiduguri, a chaotic city in the BOKO HARAM ravaged north-eastern Nigeria, … [Read more...] about Dirty Diamonds Of Boko Haram by Eze Eke
Interview with Author – Calvin Wolf
About Calvin Wolf: I grew up in the strange and energetic land of Midland, Texas: The oil is rich, the air is hot, and the politics as far right as you can get! I wanted seasons and snow, so I went to the University of Wyoming for a while. After two bachelor's degrees and an MPA, I returned to Texas to get certified as a teacher. For six years, I've been a high school social studies teacher, freelance writer, and aspiring novelist. By day, I teach about economics, government, and politics. By … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Calvin Wolf
Interview with Author – Marco Marek
About Marco Marek: Marco Marek was born in Italy. He always had a fervid imagination and a passion for fantasy stories, medieval magicians, ancient history, and unexplained mysteries. While he was visiting a castle in Eastern Europe, he had the idea of writing Hyperearth. Apart from writing, Marco is also a painter and photographer, he likes digital artwork on Photoshop. The cover of Hyperearth is his creation. He loves traveling when he has some free time. What inspires you to write? What … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Marco Marek
Twin Time by Olga Werby
Twin Time by Olga Werby Alex and Sasha are twin sisters, physically identical down to their freckles. But the resemblance is only skin deep—Sasha is profoundly autistic, while Alex is not. Sasha can’t communicate and acts bizarrely, and the family revolves around her and her intense needs. Yet the aged, wealthy, and mysterious Aunt Nana seems to have a particular interest in both girls. Offering a helping hand, she encourages the family to move to San Francisco to be near her. And when the … [Read more...] about Twin Time by Olga Werby
Featured PermaFree eBook: Brainrush by Richard Bard
About the Book The sensational Wall Street Journal #1 Bestseller that Publishers Weekly called "A Terrifically Entertaining Thriller" is finally FREE! When a freak accident endows a terminally ill man with extraordinary mental abilities, he’ll spend his last days fighting to rescue a woman and her autistic child, unwittingly becoming the only hope against a global terrorist—or the fanatic’s ultimate weapon. Download book here … [Read more...] about Featured PermaFree eBook: Brainrush by Richard Bard
Mary’s Song by Susan Count
Mary's Song by Susan Count Compelling - Wholesome - Genuinely Touching Twelve-year-old Mary was disabled at the age of four by the same virus that took the life of her mother. While she longs to have a horse of her own, she’s limited to reading horse books. A talented artist, she spends her days on a blanket in the grass sketching the horses at the farm next door. She falls in love with one of the foals and is outraged to learn the filly is considered worthless as it was born lame. Mary … [Read more...] about Mary’s Song by Susan Count
Interview with Author – Joel Thimell
About Joel Thimell: Passionate about writing, food and travel, Joel's love of adventure led him to hitchhike from Kenya to South Africa, whitewater raft the Zambezi River, canoe the Okavango Delta, explore the Ngorongoro Crater, climb Mt. Kilimanjaro, and hike the Chimanimani Mountains. The thrill and terror of those first hand experiences are brought to life in his character's adventures. Joel began his career as a government bureaucrat and erstwhile journalist and is now making amends to … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Joel Thimell