The Best Way to Catch a Snake: A Practical Guide To Gautama Buddha’s Teachings by Karma Yeshe Rabgye: This three part volume is a guide to Buddhist teachings, for all those who want to start their journey towards a better life. It elucidates the Four Seals, the Four Noble Truths and the Four Thoughts of Buddhism in simple, jargon-free language. A valuable source of Buddhist knowledge, this book is a must for anyone drawn to the teachings of Buddha.
Facts About the Koala by Lisa Strattin: Best-Selling Children’s Author, Lisa Strattin, offers a book in her Picture Books for Kids Series as a free download today on Amazon. You will enjoy sharing facts and photographs with your children or grandchildren in this great Facts for Kids Book. Kids love to read about Koalas! Sign up for the newsletter and get another free book!
Marlon Finds a Way (Marlon’s Marvelous Adventures Book 1) by Dan Bailes: He’s a cat on a quest! Marlon wants to make friends with Silky, a sweet sparrow. Really? Well, Marlon has a plan and it’s about to take off. You’ll laugh at Marlon’s merry mischief and Silky’s cool quips in this cozy cat adventure about self-reliance, building trust and gaining a friend. Book #1 of the award-winning series. Perfect for kids 6-10.
The Monkey Who Saved the Zoo: Chaos of the Grumpy Pirate Penguin by Adisan Books: Meet Chip, the lovable monkey who keeps the zoo safe from any animals who try to escape. With his quick thinking and reflexes, Chip is always on the lookout for trouble and is ready to act at a moment’s notice. Whether he’s chasing down escaped tigers or calming down disgruntled elephants, Chip is the hero the zoo needs to maintain order and prevent chaos.
#Junkie (GearShark Series Book 1) by Cambria Hebert: Testosterone flows deep in the world of fast cars and frat houses, unfortunately so does homophobia. Drew Forrester is on the verge of making racing history and Trent Mask is trying to keep his fraternity from falling apart. They’re best friends who fall in love, their relationship so taboo it threatens everything they touch.
Murder Is a Family Business (The Alvarez Family Murder Mysteries Book 1) by Heather Haven: Author Haven quickly rolls out all the warm and fuzzy delights a cozy fan could wish for—in the form of a delightfully eccentric, usually squabbling, yet thoroughly loving detective family, each with his or her special talent, beginning with its matriarch.
The Fall of White City (Gilded Age Chicago Mystery Series Book 1) by N. S. Wikarski: Chicago during the 1893 Columbian Exposition is a dangerous place – a melting pot of immigrants, thieves, corrupt politicians, robber barons, and murderers. This classic locked-room puzzler will keep you guessing to the very last page as an eccentric heiress and a star reporter track a faceless killer who lurks within the shadows of the White City.
2050: Psycho Island (Book 1) by Phil M. Williams: Disagree with the government? Low social credit score? They might send you to Psycho Island. In 2050, the seeds of discontent are growing. The elites will stop at nothing to maintain their dominance. But the people are awakening to the rigged game. And they’re very, very angry.
First in Series Paranormal Cozy Mysteries Collection by Carolyn Ridder Aspenson: A paranormal cozy mystery collection featuring three first in series books! Witches ✓ Ghosts ✓ Quirky characters ✓ Snarky talking familiar ✓ LOL funny ✓ Read where it all started for Angela, Chantilly, and Abby in the first book of each series. The perfect way to spend a weekend!
Death at The Detroit (Madeline Donovan Mysteries Book 10) by Madison Kent: In the sleepy city of St. Petersburg, Florida, sleuth Madeline Donovan arrives at The Detroit, a grand hotel nestled in an almost uninhabited area on the sandy shores of the Gulf of Mexico. But her vacation does not begin basking under the sun, but trying to discover who Maxim is, and why people think a murder will occur.
Pineapple Upside Drown Cake (Apple Orchard Cozy Mystery Book 18) by Chelsea Thomas: “Reading these cozy mysteries was a blissful experience. Each new twist made me happy. I delighted in the characters and the food. And the loving characters gave me a hopeful feeling I hope will never fade.” You’ll never forget this cozy series. Read free today.
Serenity Stalked (The Shelby Alexander Thriller Series Book 2) by Craig A. Hart: An unrelenting murderer is leaving destruction in his wake. However, his course takes a turn when he infiltrates Shelby Alexander’s domain, pitting him against an opponent unlike any he’s faced before. Shelby, fiercely protective of his territory, perceives the murderer’s intrusion as a personal affront.
The Antiquary Book Murders: The Hunt For Little Dorrit by Arno B. Zimmer: In The Antiquary Book Murders, it’s 1995 when elderly bookstore owner Heinz Kammler is murdered and the new owner finds an 1857 copy of Little Dorrit by Charles Dickens. The hunt for Kammler’s killer takes a surprising turn when a book thief traveling in the U.S. on a fake French passport becomes a prime suspect before disappearing. The Antiquary Book Murders is free on June 3rd & 4th.
One Step Away by Cindy Kirk: A young woman’s past and present collide in this love story of second chances and forgiveness. Nell Ambrose worked hard to leave her troubled past behind and build a new life for herself in the small community of Hazel Green. Opening her heart up to love was a huge step. Her newfound love is put to the test when her past comes back to haunt her.
The Legend Is Born (The Legends of Lainjin Book 3) by Gerald R. Knight: This is a pre-prequel to the series Legends of Ḷainjin. Helkena, a young untattooed woman, having survived a typhoon caring for the young child Ḷainjin must now travel to Naṃdik. Her goal is to get her tattoos there and, in time, to find a man to take home to Wōtto. But will she entice a man from the lush south to her barren desert island?
The Billionaire Boys Club (Billionaire Romance Book 1) by Cara Miller: Kelsey, a small-town girl with a secret, enters the country’s best law school. At Darrow Law, money and connections matter, and Kelsey meets the confident, arrogant Tyler Olsen, and the handsome Ryan Perkins, the sons of two billionaires. Kelsey discovers that she still has a lot to learn, and most of the lessons won’t be in the classroom.
My Highland Warrior (Warriors of the Highlands Book 1) by Miriam Minger: Fearsome Scots laird Gabriel MacLachlan must marry, but not just any bride. Magdalene, his liege lord’s sister, is known to be as bonny as any Highland lass but as mad as a loon. Mad Maggie, they call her, and Gabriel has no choice if he wants to help his clan. A fat dowry in exchange for a madwoman, whose life will be in danger from the MacLachlan family curse the instant she becomes his wife.
Past Barriers (Behind the Facade Book 1) by Emily Miller: Trapped by their fears and haunted by their pasts, Mandy and Cody unexpectedly cross paths during a weekend getaway. The reunion sparks intense emotions, unhealed wounds, and an undeniable attraction. Experience the poignant tale of love and personal battles in the debut installment of the intertwined romance shorts series, “Behind the Facade.”
Conquer (The Sinclair Brothers Series Book 4) by Colet Abedi: Something that makes me stare and wonder. Something that makes me imagine all sorts of delicious, forbidden things. Something that makes me want to give him what I have never given another man before. My virginity. Extreme? Yes. But then, so am I. I am not your typical virgin. And William Sinclair is not your typical man.
The Alpha’s Concubine (The Moon People Book 1) by Claudia King: The Moon People have been enemies to Netya’s village for as long as the stars can remember, but when she is taken captive by the alpha of the wild shapeshifter tribe she begins to question the boundaries that separate them. Though some of the Moon People resent her, life, love, and loyalties are never as simple as night and day.
Promise Kept (Harland Creek Series Book 1) by Jodi Allen Brice: Heather is looking for a place to call home in Harland Creek and must hide her past so she can have a real future. Grayson isn’t so sure about the beautiful woman who keeps her cards close to the vest. But once they are thrown together to help out a neighbor, they had to choose whether to trust each other or let love slip through their fingers.
The Ohana Cottage (The Hawaiian Getaway Series Book 1) by Megan Reinking: This quick, low-spice, beachy read follows Mia Taylor as she travels to Hawaii to recharge and gain clarity after a recent breakup. The owner of the cottage she’s renting, John Byrd, is an Army veteran, dealing with his fair share of trauma from his time in the war. He’s hell-bent on keeping to himself and shutting everyone out. That is, until his bubbly new tenant, Mia, shows up.
Imprisoned by Evangeline Anderson: Lady Arianna Blackthorn is a woman on a mission – she intends to rescue her brother, Jak, from the infamous BleakHall prison – a males-only facility. Commander Lathe is a Blood Kindred on an undercover mission to collect evidence against the cruel and ruthless prison guards. Will their feelings for each other become uncovered?
The Designate (Lens Book 1) by J. B. Cantwell: Everything that could go wrong, went wrong. Sea level increase? Fifty feet. Weather? Hurricanes and crippling drought. Government? Don’t even get me started. I don’t think that people a hundred years ago would have believed the way things are now. I’m just Riley, a girl stuck in what’s left of Brooklyn, trying to find my way out.
Six (The Hameggattic Legacy Book 1) by Robert Iannone: A megalomaniacal family, a revolutionary technology, and a rogue computer on the cusp of ensnaring an unwitting populace and only a long-dead queen can prevent it. This is book 1 of the Hameggattic Legacy.
The Seventh Friend (The Sparrow and the Wolf Book 1) by Tim Stead: The first of three epic fantasy novels about the Seth Yarra war. Narak, the Wolf God, Pascha the Sparrow, the Innkeeper General, the bully Skal, Sheyani the exiled mage, are all looking for a reason to live. In the coming war, they will each find something worth dying for, honour, loyalty, love and freedom.
Freyja’s Flight (Goddess Series Part 1) by Emily K. Suarez: Freyja had done something she never risked doing before; taken on the form of a mortal, all for the love of a man. Instead of collecting the fallen viking, she entered the dreams of a girl. A swift tug and she’d brought her from the dream realm and through time, to when the nine realms of Asgard thrived and deities reigned supreme.
Till Myth Do Us Part (The Seed of Yggdrasil Book 1) by Darius Ebrahimi: Winner of the 2023 IndieReader Discovery Award for Fantasy. An adventure filled with myths, action, and choices as Kai faces the world to reunite with his true love. “A great story with character growth and questions about what makes a genuine hero.” —Reader’s favorite (starred).
House on Fire by D. Liebhart: Bernadette Rogers thought she’d do just about anything to best her perfect sister. But when her mother asks her to euthanize her father who’s suffering from dementia, she’s forced to rethink how far she’s willing to go to be the good daughter.
Forging Nails: A Family Saga of Revenge & Redemption by Randy Judd: In the aftermath of the American Civil War, two families make contrasting decisions on how they proceed. Their different approaches to slavery, emancipation, and reconstruction cause a rift between the two families, which develop into a century-long feud. One family held onto the hate while the other one purposely let it go.
Casadora Island by John Wilde: “Peace is a simple concept that more people should adopt. But life becomes all about conquest, drive, and ambition. Jamey had lost all of those things. The book is a dramatization of an American office worker’s fantasy: leave the job, move to a Caribbean island, befriend the locals, adopt a parrot sidekick, and start a new, simpler life.” -Kirkus Reviews
Aunt Clara’s Secrets (Grace Dawson Series Book 1) by K.J. McCall: Aunt Clara always had the saddest face. She never married, lived alone, and rarely left the house except to teach a bunch of kids. Nobody understood her including me, Grace Dawson, and I was her only niece. That’s how it was until a curious day in the spring of 1951 when Aunt Clara lay dying in the hospital with secrets still to tell and chose me to hear them.