Here’s a list of 10 free highly-rated Kindle ebooks for the weekend.
Amazon also has some year-end deals on Kindle ebooks for one of their Deals of the Day.
Please note the free Kindle books listed below are free as of December 29th, 2019. Most of these titles are free for a limited time only and will expire in the next few days or hours 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 free Kindle reading apps for iPad, iPhone, and Android devices, or use a computer or web browser.
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Kindle Deals
Kindle Voyage – $89.99 refurbished
Kindle Paperwhite 3 – $59.99 refurbished (white version)
Get $5 Kindle eBook Credit After Spending $20 – Ends December 31st
Year-End Kindle Book Deals – Ends December 31st
Top Kindle Reads Sale – 12/29 only
Washington Post Digital 8 weeks for $0.99 – 12/29 only
Kindle Unlimited Gift Deal – 33-50% off
Amazon First Reads – Free Monthly eBook for Prime Members
10 Free Kindle eBooks
Ice Blue (Lord and Lady Hetheridge Mystery Series Book 1) by Emma Jameson
Mystery, 4.3 stars, 1047 reviews
Anthony Hetheridge, ninth Baron of Wellegrave, Chief Superintendent for New Scotland Yard, never married, no children, no pets, no hobbies, and not even an interesting vice, will turn sixty in three weeks. With the exception of his chosen career, too sordid for his blue-blooded family to condone, his life has been safe and predictable. But then he meets Detective Sergeant Kate Wakefield – beautiful, willful, and nearly half his age. When Hetheridge saves the outspoken, impetuous young detective from getting the sack, siding with her against Scotland Yard’s powerful male hierarchy, his cold, elegantly balanced world spins out of control…
Siren Magic: Magical Creatures Academy World by Lucia Ashta
Fantasy, 4.3 stars, 70 reviews
As a hybrid shapeshifter—half siren, half angel—Selene is one of a kind. It’s a label that makes her the target of a rebel faction of supernatural creatures that seeks to claim her power. But her power is undeveloped and more a danger to herself than an aid. Yet her magic is her only advantage over the vicious vampires and fierce shifters who seek to eliminate her. Soon Selene is on the run in an unfamiliar world and unable to return to her ocean home. At least she’s not alone. Quinn, a shifter with his own secrets, has her back. Selene and Quinn must find a way to escape those that hunt them while surviving their unstable powers. But can Quinn help her stop vampires and shifters who’ve had centuries to master their abilities?
Deadbreak by Jorge Sanchez
Science Fiction, 4.6 stars, 249 reviews
It’s been three long years since Deadbreak. That’s what everyone’s calling it – the day the dead rose. Every day since then Jeremiah Reid has had one goal: to make his way back to his daughter. With his four-legged companion, Joe, Jeremiah has to travel a lawless wasteland teeming with zombies, bandits, and worse, like people who put anchovies on pizza (you know who you are).
It’s a new world out there and no one is safe. People are weary, cities are in ruin, supplies are scarce, and brains are on the menu. If he’s going to have a chance, he’ll need his wits, a little bit of luck, and lots of ammo.
The Sasha McCandless Series: Volume 1 (Books 1-3) by Melissa F. Miller
Mystery/Thrillers, 4.7 stars, 445 reviews
After eight long years, Sasha McCandless is about to make partner at a prestigious law firm. When a plane operated by her client slams into the side of a mountain, killing everyone aboard, Sasha gears up to defend the inevitable civil lawsuits. She soon realizes the crash was no accident: a developer has created an application that can control a commercial plane’s onboard computer from a smartphone. Sasha joins forces with a federal air marshal, and they race to prevent another airline disaster. But when people close to the matter start turning up dead, Sasha must rely on both her legal skills and her Krav Maga training to stop the madman before he kills her.
Catching A Vampire (Grimalkin Academy: Catacombs Book 1) by Laura Greenwood
Paranormal Romance, 4.7 stars, 61 reviews
Studying at Grimalkin has been Daphne’s dream since she was a little girl. With her best friend unable to do the simplest spells, her brother determined to find an old family spell to turn them into cats, and hot dates with a vampire, her hands are full enough. Add to that two other guys trying to get her attention, and a teacher that seems to hate her, and Daphne’s school year isn’t quite going to plan…
Trackers: A Post-Apocalyptic Survival Series by Nicholas Sansbury Smith
Horror/Suspense, 4.6 stars, 829 reviews
Estes Park Police Chief Marcus Colton and tracker Sam ‘Raven’ Spears have never liked one another, but when a young girl goes missing in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colton hires Spears to help find her. Their search ends after a night of devastating horror. When word reaches Estes Park that the nation has been hit by a coordinated electromagnetic pulse attack, Colton and Spears are forced to work together again. But they quickly realize they aren’t just tracking a killer–they are tracking a madman. As the United States descends into chaos, the hunters become the hunted…
All Eyes on Me (A Miranda and Parker Mystery Book 1) by Linsey Lanier
Mystery, 4.3 stars, 435 reviews
The Las Vegas desert. A once famous pop singer lies dead. The only clue to her murder—a bizarre disfigurement. Only one thing to do. Call in Parker and Steele. To avoid the hassle of a media frenzy, the local police sergeant decides contact his old mentor, Wade Parker, and ask him to consult on the case. After nearly dying eight months ago, Miranda Steele can’t wait to get back to real detective work. Nobody deserves to die that way. But this one isn’t so easy. If she can’t solve this case, not only will she fail her destiny, another psycho killer might get away with murder. Meanwhile, Parker harbors secret reservations about their new venture together. Especially when he suspects there might be more to this murder than meets the…eye.
Aaron: A Hathaway House Heartwarming Romance by Dale Mayer
Romance, 4.6 stars, 137 reviews
Former Navy SEAL Aaron Hammond has no idea how he wound up at Hathaway House, Texas. Nor does he particularly care. All he can see is his anger. Anger at the betrayal that destroyed his physical body and at the loss of the future he wanted but that he’ll never have now. He’s a cripple, less than half a man, and all he can look forward to is a half life, alone with himself and his pain. Dani Hathaway runs Hathaway House with her father, an ex-military man nicknamed the Major, and she knew Aaron and his brother SEAL Levi in another life. ..
The Confectioner’s Guild by Claire Luana
Romance/Mystery, 4.6 stars, 95 reviews
Wren knew her sweet treats could work wonders, but she never knew they could work magic. She barely has time to wrap her head around the stunning revelation when the head of the prestigious Confectioner’s Guild falls down dead before her. Poisoned by her cupcake. Now facing murder charges in a magical world she doesn’t understand, Wren must discover who framed her or face the headsman’s axe. With the help of a handsome inspector and several new friends, Wren just might manage to learn the ropes, master her new powers, and find out who framed her…
Fighting the Flying Circus by Eddie Rickenbacker
History, 4.5 stars, 232 reviews
Captain Rickenbacker, originally from Ohio, was best known as one of the Commanders of the 94th “Hat-in-the-Ring” Squadron, a crack unit of pilots which included many former members of the famed Lafayette Escadrille. The 94th ended the war in France with the highest number of air victories of any American squadron. Captain Rickenbacker later belonged to an association of pilots and Great War air veterans who, in the years immediately following the Second World War, invited many of the new “young” aces from the Pacific and European theaters for informal lectures. These men never lost their keen interest in aviation.