Free and Discounted Literature on Kindle

Literature is often referred to books that are able to stand the test of time through their unique, creative elements and resounding messages. Classic stories by authors like Charles Dickens and Jane Austen make up just a small sampling of the literature available to readers today.

You’re Welcome: A Dog Lovers Novel

A.J. Arentz

Amazon Best selling Author A.J. Arentz’s You’re Welcome is a heartwarming, inspiring and laugh-out-loud story that’s inspired by true events, and narrated by our furry best friend. Ludo, a German Shepherd and Melody, a young high-spirited woman, find each other needing one another more than they know to make it through the perils life has ... Read more

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The Blue Rat

Michael Hartnett

El Buscador has long been legendary for revealing New York’s secrets. Now he confronts his greatest challenge: the real estate mogul Timothy Terrance Tolland has been erecting skyscrapers at an alarming rate. Aided by a group of investigative reporters, El Buscador looks to bring Tolland down before his building forever transforms the skyline. $0.99 on ... Read more

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I am not the Messiah!

James Sinclaire

“I am not the Messiah!” is the intriguing memoir of James Sinclaire, otherwise known as Mr Zootherapy. In his own words, Sinclaire tells us for the first time about the Gorillagram that started it all off, his brief marriage, and his life in New Zealand, culminating in, and going beyond, the dramatic shooting that ended ... Read more

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Free: One Sin Follows Another

Brian Johnson

Loosely taking the Seven Deadly Sins as the inspiration for this book, travel through seven interwoven chapters that explore the motivations for people’s actions as you journey through the contemporary stories. The book starts with a tale of Pride and ends with one of Wrath. Events in the former chapter cause the main character in ... Read more

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Pledge to the Wind, the Legend of Everett Ruess

Robert Louis DeMayo

Pledge to the Wind, the Legend of Everett Ruess follows the adventures of the young vagabond from his appearance in the southwest in 1931 when he was only seventeen, until he seemingly disappeared in 1934, shortly before he turned 21. In this compelling narrative, Robert Louis DeMayo has taken journal excerpts and the letters Everett ... Read more

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Free: Pussycat Palace

Clive Lilwall

Remember the 2016 US Presidential Election? How did you vote? You’ll have an idea how cats in a Louisiana feral cat colony feel when they have an election to choose their leader. They fight over the influx of immigrant cats into the colony, the roles of males and females, sexual issues and other topics important ... Read more

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Trying to Live Happily Ever After

Clive Lilwall

If you were Cinderella, how would you deal with your stepsisters and the horrors of home life? Old folk tales are about how to handle evil siblings and handsome princes. And big bad wolves. There are lessons to be learned! “Trying to Live Happily Ever After” is a collection of 17 adaptations of classic stories ... Read more

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Free: Cover Stories

Richard Easter

Do you love Bowie, Beatles, Stones and classic songs? Then this short story collection takes 8 well-known tracks and “remixes” them as short fiction. Find out who “Major Tom” was, where “Dear Prudence” went to play why The Stones’ “Devil” needed “Sympathy”… Free on Kindle... Read more

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Free: Bigfoot Death Squad and Eight Other Stories

Eddie Mulnix

In BIGFOOT DEATH SQUAD and eight other astonishing tales of the so-called ordinary world, EDDIE MULNIX transports the reader to a world as strange as it is familiar­—an unsettling landscape of ghostly occurrences, speed-dealing superheroes, strip-club stickups, and more. Free on Kindle.... Read more

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Free: City in a Forest

Ginger Pinholster

Two women who grew up together in 1970s Atlanta struggle at mid-life to overcome their past while fighting to save a magical, hidden forest in the middle of the city. Both women fight to protect the place that has tangled itself around their hearts like flowering kudzu vines, achingly sweet as a beloved child. Free on ... Read more

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Free: City in a forest

Ginger Pinholster

Hidden in the heart of Atlanta, a pristine forest shimmers with magic, but an unscrupulous developer plans to flatten Silver Park—unless two brave women can stop him. Arden Collier risks losing her home. Parker Gozer owns most of Arden’s secret forest, which is rooted in Atlanta’s rich African-American history. As Arden struggles to reclaim her ... Read more

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The Ghost in the Bakery

Deb Graham

After her controlling husband’s death, entrepreneur Kate Mills happily trades big city life for her dream, owning a small-town bakery. The quiet life she envisioned is thwarted by a demanding mayor who hates progress, a sheriff with romance on his mind, and oh, yes, a couple of resident ghosts only her six-year-old son can see. ... Read more

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Pianist in a Bordello

Mike C. Erickson

What would happen if a politician decided to tell the truth—the whole truth? Richard Youngblood, aspiring Congressman, is about to find out. He’s running on a platform of honesty and transparency—and against the advice of his friends and advisers, he’s decided to start with himself. His autobiography will lay his entire life bare before voters ... Read more

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Free: Bittersweet: A Coming of Age Historical Romance

Lloyd Free

Bittersweet captures the zeitgeist of 1960: America transitioning from the gray decade of Eisenhower and McCarthy to JFK and Camelot; The House on Un-American Activities Committee versus the flourishing Beatnik counterculture. Its two protagonists, Renny and Max, students at Berkeley, flirt with Beat poetry, Allen Ginsberg and Kenneth Rexroth, Bebop, and student-led civil rights demonstrations. ... Read more

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The Making of Theodore Roosevelt

Robert Louis DeMayo

This a fictionalized account of a true story – the tale of how two rough Maine woodsmen took a young Theodore Roosevelt under their wing in 1878 and introduced him to the beautiful but unforgiving woodlands of the Northeast. Under their guidance, the frail but strong-willed New Yorker becomes a worthy outdoorsman, an experience which ... Read more

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Haiku World

Kuo Kenih

Haiku World celebrates the haiku genre. The themes are diverse and unique. There is haiku on music, relationships, nature, food and family. Haiku World is the birth of modern haiku. A must-read collection. $0.99 on Kindle.... Read more

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I’m Rising

Michelle G. Stradford

“I’m Rising” is an empowering self-love poetry book that re-ignites our drive to become the best version of ourselves. It encourages us to conquer our fears to build inner strength and resilience. The prose urges us to own and celebrate our power, with a call to action to harness our self-confidence to achieve the goals ... Read more

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The Furies

Corey Croft

The city of Fury is a mother that eats its young. It is a working-class melting-pot found at the end of the line on the Quad-City Express. It is a place with where the predators are equal to the number of those preyed upon. Living in the city is tough, and growing up there is ... Read more

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Free: Out of Stone

Ann Elwood

Set in a small New Jersey town in 1920, Out of Stone tells the story of three neighbors whose lives become intertwined by the war and tragedy: Bruce Minton, a shell-shocked World War I veteran, who lives alone in the house his great-grandfather built; Marion Blauvelt, a sculptor, whose fiancé was killed in the battle ... Read more

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Pianist in a Bordello

Are voters really ready for the whole truth? Are you? Pianist in a Bordello is a hilarious political romp through the last four decades of American history, from a narrator who is full of surprises. $0.99 on Kindle... Read more

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Beyond The Moon

Catherine Taylor

What if love could last more than just one lifetime? A haunting, beautiful story of the First World War, time travel – and choosing the impossible. A strange twist of fate connects a British soldier fighting in World War 1 and a young woman living in modern-day England, when they both end up admitted to ... Read more

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Free: An Overture to an Indian Wedding

Madan Achar

The story unfolds in the 80’s, as a prelude to a south Indian Wedding. The reader gets to witness and relish the shenangians of an Indian Wedding and it’s tryst with destiny. Free on Kindle.... Read more

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Free: A Million Doorways

K. Martin Beckner

New to Rocky Creek, Kentucky, and still mourning the tragic loss of his father, Ethan Brook takes a summer job working for the mysterious and eccentric Zelma Green. With the better part of a century between them, he finds in her an unlikely kindred spirit, unaware that her last husband’s body lies mummified in the ... Read more

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Ave Caesar: The Fall of Eden

Nishant Patnaik

Ave Caesar! The Fall of Eden is a maze of ideas, a statement, philosophy. Caesar’s wife must be above suspicion. $2.00 on Kindle.... Read more

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The Light Behind Blue Circles

Robert Louis DeMayo

Haunted by terrifying nightmares and a mysterious prophecy, a young man embarks on a 3,000-mile trek through the African bush. This is a ghost story; it’s about that rumble in your stomach when adrenaline surges. Start reading, and you’ll never look at Africa the same again. $0.99 on Kindle.... Read more

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Danny Smashed

Anthony Sawicki

Born to an unstable mother whose death leaves him in the clutches of a sexual predator, sixteen-year old Danny escapes from a commune in the northern Arizona desert and makes his way to Los Angeles. In short time, the spectacularly handsome teen lands a modeling contract with a small West Hollywood talent agency. Cunning and ... Read more

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Vices/Virtues

Beatrice DeSoprontu

A genre-breaking, racy, philosophical, funny tale about family, fetishes, and identity. Cristela had a childhood shrouded in secrets. As Cristela grew, she unraveled the lies but found that deception is a hard habit to break. Now, as an adult, Cristela creates a secret alter ego as the dominatrix Mistress Clara. By day, Cristela is a ... Read more

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Tales from Big Country: A Western Storied Collection

Wes, Tierney, Sharon, Lori, Kwen Henson, Holmes, Robinett, Griffeth

If you like westerns, historical fiction, and action-packed adventures, look no further! This thirteen-story collection, featuring work by national and international bestselling and award-winning authors, offers the best in western fiction. Take a journey into the Old West, from its civilized order to lawless frontier. From the big skies of Montana to perilous rides with ... Read more

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Pianist in a Bordello

Mike C. Erickson

What would happen if a politician decided to tell the truth—the whole truth? Richard Youngblood, aspiring Congressman, is about to find out. He’s running on a platform of honesty and transparency—and against the advice of his friends and advisers he’s decided to start with himself. His autobiography will lay his entire life bare before voters ... Read more

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Free: The Sun God’s Heir: Return (Book One)

Elliott Baker

Sold aboard a slave ship, René Gilbert must remember who he was in a previous lifetime to save those he loves in this one. A three- thousand-year-old vengeance waits. This award-winning first novel sails from France to Spain, Morocco and Egypt. A sword mistress will aid René and an ancient brother will oppose him. For ... Read more

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Free: Ride The White Horse: A Checkered Jockey’s Story of Racing, Rage and Redemption

. Eddie Donnally

An electric jockey with a juice machine, Eddie Donnally rode n racing’s undercard, lived inside its underbelly and became part of its underworld. From constant bulimia, broken bones and betrayal of Boston’s infamous Winter Hill Gang, he depicts an unseen side of Thoroughbred racing, The five tons of his sweat that disappeared down hotbox drains ... Read more

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The Dark

E.M. Johnson

Malkarai has lived his entire life as part of the government organization, Division 53 where from his earliest memories he was trained to become an agent. His latest mission has him hunting down a knowledgeable, evasive target. His prey leads him into a politically neutral town that is partially seceded from the greater United States ... Read more

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Odette’s Song

A.G. Russo

Making it in the music business is tough. This story shows the intersection of personal demons and talent. Guitarist Nico’s wife Odette left him and became pregnant by another man. His addiction threatens to destroy him, yet she wanted him to be guardian of the six-year-old. Can Nico overcome his worst instincts, get sober, and ... Read more

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Nick and Me

Debra McGuinty

“Nick and Me” is the tale of two brothers from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Nick is the overbearing, controlling, older brother. His younger brother lives a non-eventful life working in the local pizza parlor, and looking after his elderly mother in their small apartment. Everything is going as planned for Nick, until his brother fatefully meets a ... Read more

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Free: Le Morte d’Arthur

Thomas Malory

#1 Best-Selling New Release in Medieval Literature on Amazon. King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table retold in a voice accessible to the modern reader. Complete and Unabridged. Free on Kindle.... Read more

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Free: Fall Rotten

Eric Serrell

A vault full of French fascist gold just waits to be taken. It’s the early days of 1940 and Paris has settled into the new normal — a war where no one’s bothered to show up. As uncertainty permeates the darkened City of Light, a secretive organization works to concentrate the wealth and power of ... Read more

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The Madness of Grief

Panayotis Cacoyannis

London, July 1969. While men are walking on the moon, a series of dramatic events threaten to have lasting repercussions for 16-year-old Jane and the people she loves. $0.99 on Kindle.... Read more

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Reasonably Through Life

Eraldo Banovac

During the last ten years, many sayings of professor Eraldo Banovac have been quoted worldwide. This book is an amazing compilation of his sayings – comprising various aspects of human activity: from philosophical issues, time, human nature, wisdom, happiness, friendship, knowledge, ideas, problem-solving, success, leadership & management, education and exams to a handful of funny ... Read more

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Of Dust and Tides

A.G. Russo

One choice can change the course of a life. In this short story collection, featuring different genres, the characters make the best decisions they can at a certain moment in time. Don’t we all face this dilemma at different points in our lives? We do the best we can and hope for no regrets. $0.99 ... Read more

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Comet Fox

Peter Quinones

Welcome to Planet Banja, where the main concerns are money, an estranged son, male lovers, female lovers, hymenoplasty, birth, death, and infinity. $0.99 on Kindle.... Read more

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