Here’s a list of free ebooks to start the weekend. The first list is for free Kindle Books and the second list of ebooks are from Kobo in ePub format, which will work with any ereader that supports Adobe DRM as well as Kobo’s free ereading apps.
As usual, most these free ebooks won’t stay free for long, so get them while you still can.
Free Kindle Books
Midnight Cowboy by James Leo Herlihy – Science Fiction – 5 stars, 18 reviews.
A Passage to India by E.M. Forster – Science Fiction – 5 stars, 1 review.
Shoeless Joe by W. P. Kinsella – Science Fiction – 4 stars, 110 review.
The Graduate by Charles Webb – Science Fiction – no reviews.
Wall Street & the Financial Crisis – Anatomy of a Financial Collapse by Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations US Senate – Economics – no reviews.
Red Alert by Peter Bryant – Science Fiction – no reviews.
Ecstasy (A Contemporary Romance) by Bella Andre – Erotica – 5 stars, 2 reviews.
Linda Goodman’s Sun Signs by Linda Goodman – Astrology – 4.5 stars, 101 reviews.
The Real-World Guide to Coming Out by Sally Chew and Steven Petrow – Gay & Lesbian – no reviews.
The Brand Within: The Power Of Branding From Birth To The Boardroom by Daymond John – Business & Investing – 4.5 stars, 2 reviews.
Free Kobo Books (ePub)
A Fool Again: A Novella by Eloisa James – Contemporary Fiction – no reviews.
Sparks Fly (A fun contemporary romance about the “magic” of falling in love) by Lucy Kevin – Romance – no reviews.
Bridge To Happiness by Jill Barnett – Romance – no reviews.
Moonstone by Marilee Brothers – Fiction – no reviews.
A Dog Named Slugger by Leigh Brill – Biographies & Memoirs – no reviews.
The Goddess Of Fried Okra by Jean Brashear – Fiction – 4 stars, 7 reviews.
Wonderful by Jill Barnett – Romance – 4 stars, 7 reviews.
One Lucky Cowboy by Carolyn Brown – Romance – 4 stars, 7 reviews.
SEALed with a Kiss: Even a hero needs help sometimes… by Mary Margret Daughtridge – Romance – 4 stars, 5 reviews.
Hailey Twitch Is Not a Snitch by Lauren Barnholdt – Children’s Book – no reviews.
Chris Carvalho says
Hmmmm. All the Kindle books are coming up as “Not currently available.” Wonder if they are on to us?
Nathan says
Sounds like geographical restrictions strike again. All are free on my end (U.S.).
Chris Carvalho says
Darn you Americans – deprive of us food, water, ebooks… You’ll never take us alive, never! 😉