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Second Chance Summer (Whispering Pines Sweet Small Town Romance Book 1)
by Allie Boniface
She can't remember her past. He's on the run from his. Love may be their only hope. Ten years after leaving home, the last thing Summer Thompson expects is to inherit a half-renovated mansion. And the last thing she wants is to face the memories of the night her brother died. Now living in San Francisco, she plans to stay east just long enough to settle the estate and get rid of the house. Until she finds it occupied by a hunky handyman who's strangely reluctant to talk about his past. Damian Knight has been hiding his mother and sister from a violent ex, and Whispering Pines is the one place they've found peace and safety. He keeps to himself. He tells no one about his past. Yet when the lonely, haunted Summer steals his heart, he finds himself opening up to her in ways he should never risk. As their attraction grows, the past begins to catch up with them. Summer's mounting flashbacks leave her determined to uncover the truth about the night her brother died. But that truth will cross paths with the man Damian and his family have been avoiding for years.FREE Was: $3.99

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Confessions of an Abandoned Wife
by Michal Hartstein
What would you do if your husband was married to his job? Sharon Moskovitz is living the dream. She is a lawyer, mother of two beautiful daughters and happily married to a high-ranking electronics engineer. Yet, something is missing from her life. Her happiness does not feel real, and her peaceful life in an affluent Tel Aviv suburb feels like an illusion. Her search for new thrills leads her to an unbridled online addiction she cannot control.She goes on a crazy emotional journey of self-discovery, during which she is torn between her love for her husband and her desperation to fulfill her secret desires. And then something new comes up, and totally changes her life: true love.FREE Was: $6.51

Cooking
Fun Summer Recipes for Kids (fun cookbooks for kids ages 4-9)
by Wolf Cub Chlo
Cold, delicious, sweet summer treats that the entire family can enjoy! 50+ fun recipes for kids that are packed with smoothies, popsicles, slushies, milkshakes, and ice cream sandwiches to help you keep cool during the sweltering summer. Looking for an easy cold treat to help cool you down on a hot day? Want access to simple delicious recipes with easy-to-find household ingredients? Searching for healthier options that sneak in fruits and veggies instead of boatloads of refined sugar? Then we are a perfect match! This "Fun Summer Recipes for Kids" cookbook is packed with delicious sweet summer treats for every member of the household. Discover refreshing, fun, and cool recipes that use simple and natural household ingredients and eliminate several trips to the grocery store. Every smoothie recipe can be prepped and served in 5 minutes or less. Each slushy recipe contains 5 ingredients or less for simplicity.FREE Was: $4.99

Empath Healing: Highly sensitive person needs a survival guide for empaths
by David Filipe
Do you feel part of the joys and sorrows of the people around you? Do you get upset without understanding why? Are you easily moved by people's suffering? Can't you understand how you feel? ... Have you ever heard about Healing Empathy? Empathics are people who have a gift for an intuitive understanding of the feelings of others. Not only do they understand how others feel, they can also feel it, taking on their physical pain and their emotional suffering. They are almost always good listeners. People, even complete strangers, seem to perceive this and tend to open up and tell their life stories and problems. Others may think of you as shy, moody or introverted. Others, on the other hand, may sometimes exasperate themselves with you to be "too sensitive".FREE Was: $5.95

Religious: Historical Fiction
The Trail Beyond (Trails Book 1)
by Sally Hull
Traveling in a covered wagon along the Oregon Trail, Rachel Nathan must learn to swallow her prejudice against the Irish and those who are not the financial elite. When an accident claims the life of her father, she marries an Irish preacher in order to provide for herself and her younger brother. She knows nothing of trail life. Over night Rachel has gone from being the wealthy banker's daughter to the wife of this poor, Irish preacher named Patrick O'Riley, bound for Oregon in a covered wagon train. All of her experience warns her that she has married beneath herself, but Patrick's gentle kindness begins teaching her otherwise. She and her new husband and brother are left behind the wagon train when small pox breaks out, along with two other families. Only God can now get them safely to Oregon. This is book 1 of the series of Trails, but can stand alone without the following 3 books.FREE Was: $2.99

Biographies & Memoirs
Wrongful Convictions: True Murder Cases Unbelievable Miscarriages of Justice
by Jack Smith
Convicted of murders they did not commit... astonishing cases of miscarriage of justice that led to rethinking the capital punishment . Ever since DNA evidence started exonerating death row inmates, public concern about wrongful executions has been on the rise. It has been such a source of worry that some states have abolished the death penalty entirely. Although we want to believe that the criminal justice system designed to protect us is infallible, mistakes can be and are made. The ultimate tragedy is when an innocent person is executed for a crime that he or she didn't commit. Inside find three stories of wrongful executions in the UK, where justice was swift and limitless appeals were not supported. In one case the person was actually exonerated forty-six years after being hanged.FREE Was: $3.99

History & Current Events
An American Adviser in Vietnam: My Story
by Lt. Col. (Ret) Joe A. Putnam
In 1967, Joe Putnam, fresh out of officer training school, is shipped overseas to Vietnam as part of President Johnson's American Adviser program. Putnam would be one of the American soldiers advising the South Vietnamese Army on how to conduct a war against the North Vietnamese Army and their allies in the south, the Viet Cong. This plan would supposedly keep the Communists at bay without actually getting the U.S. into full-fledged war in Southeast Asia. In his military memoir, now retired Lt. Col. Joe A. Putnam perfectly captures the action, the people, the battles, and of course the mixed feelings of a young man far away from home in a foreign land. Most of all, even now, Putnam wonders why he survived numerous harrowing episodes when others did not.FREE Was: $3.99

 
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