It’s time for another bi-monthly roundup of 10 free Kindle ebooks for your weekend.
Amazon also has several dozen top-rated Kindle ebooks on sale again today only (April 28th) for one of their Deals of the Day.
Please note that the free Kindle books listed below are free as of April 28th, 2019. Most of these titles are free for a limited time only and will expire in a few days before going back to the regular list price.
A good place to find more free Kindle books is on the free bestsellers list at Amazon.
You don’t need to own a Kindle ebook reader or a Fire tablet to read these free ebooks; you can use a free Kindle reading app for iPad, iPhone, Blackberry, and Android devices, or use a computer or web browser.
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10 Free Kindle eBooks
Enemy of Man by Scott Moon
Science Fiction, 4.4 stars, 74 reviews
Kin Roland is being hunted across the stars. And some of the monsters that want him are human. Once, Kin Roland was legendary in Earth Fleet. A trooper without peer, a warrior without equal. He led the men and women of his unit across the war-torn world of Hellsbreach against humanity’s most feared enemy, the Reapers. Until the day he took a stand. Captured, tortured, and sentenced to death by Void Burial, he escaped and fled to Crashdown, a lost planet lying in the mouth of an unstable wormhole…
Eye for Revenge by Cheryl Bradshaw
Mystery, Thriller & Suspense, 4.4 stars, 201 reviews
Quinn Montgomery has lost the will to live. She wakes to find herself in the hospital. Her childhood best friend Evie has been murdered, and Evie’s four-year-old son witnessed it all. Traumatized over what he saw, he hasn’t spoken. And when Evie’s cold-blooded killer goes into hiding, Quinn isn’t only out for justice, she’s out for revenge.
Bring Down the Stars by Emma Scott
Romance, 4.8 stars, 342 reviews
I fell for Connor Drake. I didn’t want to; I fought against it, but I fell in love with him anyway. With his words. With his poetry. With him. The gentleness and beauty of his soul that speaks directly to mine. He writes as if he can feel my heart, hear its cadence and compose the exact right lyrics to accompany every beat and flow. I’m in love with Connor…so why do I feel an inexplicable pull to his best friend, Weston?
The Perfect Wife by Blake Pierce
Mystery, Thriller & Suspense, 4.6 stars, 65 reviews
In The Perfect Wife (A Jessie Hunt Psychological Suspense Thriller—Book One), Criminal profiler-in-training Jessie Hunt is sure she’s finally put the darkness of her childhood behind her. She and her husband, Kyle, just moved from a cramped downtown Los Angeles apartment into a Westport Beach mansion. Kyle’s promotion has them swimming in money. And Jessie is on the verge of getting her Master’s degree in forensic psychology, the last step in her dream of becoming a criminal profiler…
Where I Belong by J. Daniels
Romance, 4.4 stars, 1063 reviews
When Mia Corelli returns to Alabama for a summer of fun with her childhood best friend, Tessa, there’s only one thing keeping her on edge. One person that she’d do anything to avoid. Benjamin Kelly. World’s biggest dickhead. Mia hates him with a fury and has no desire to ever see him again. When she decides to start her summer off with a bang and finally give away her v-card, she unknowingly hands it over to the one guy that excelled at making her life miserable, learning a valuable lesson in the process…
Lenders: The Unlicensed Consciousness by Travis Borne
Science Fiction, 4.8 stars, 32 reviews
Jump 25 years into the future where the last of humanity survives in the last city. Science is limited, except within “The Lending Facility,” where tech stabilizes the dream world and consciousness is harvested in exchange for protection. When the unexpected happens, Jim and Amy are faced with a gut-wrenching choice. And it could change everything. But that’s what his malcontent self had always wanted, right?
Silver-Tongued Devil by Rosalind James
Romance, 4.7 stars, 214 reviews
Blake Orbison’s pro football career with the Portland Devils may have come crashing to an end, but not calling the signals anymore just gives him more time to devote to his business enterprises, including the latest and greatest: the opening of the Wild Horse Resort in scenic north Idaho. And that other one, too. Blake’s on the marriage track now, and he’s got a game plan. But when he runs into a trespasser leaping from his shoreline boulders into his lake, what’s a good ol’ boy to do but strip down and join her?
High Performing Vegetable Gardens: 12 Keys From a Master Gardener by Teri Hanna
Gardening, 4.9 stars, 27 reviews
Want a high performing vegetable garden? What’s the secret to a bounteous harvest? It all starts with the skill and knowledge of the gardener. As you know, it’s easy to plant a garden, but it’s not always easy to get a high yield from all your hard work. In ‘High Performing Vegetable Gardens,” you’ll learn how Teri Hanna grows loads of food in her garden and to carries the home-grown produce out in wagons and overflowing buckets…
Murder Of A Werewolf by April Fernsby
Paranormal Fantasy, 4.4 stars, 193 reviews
Someone killed werewolf, Jonathan Tidewell, and made it look like suicide. But why? Jonathan was a gentle creature who had come to terms with the terrible events from his past. He’d accepted his new life as a werewolf and had made many friends in the local community. So who would want to kill him? Justice witch, Cassia Winter, is called upon to investigate Jonathan’s suspicious death. She has help from her cat, Stanley. Cassia uses her magical abilities throughout the investigation. The list of suspects begins to grow…
Bear Creek by Dan Arnold
Western, 4.4 stars, 227 reviews
John Everett Sage was a man without a legacy. He’d spent his life wandering, working in cow towns and frontier outposts, usually as a law man. He was hoping to re-connect with his family in Wyoming, when a run away horse led him in a new direction, one that would pull all the disparate elements of his life together. John will find his family only to see them go in search of their own destiny. As a law man, he will see the high country and track killers in the night. Sage will be reunited with old friends who will help him face times of violence and danger, his personal limitations, political imperatives, and the evil intentions of men whose souls are lost to greed…