Free Kindle Books (Christian) + Book Deals

Let’s start with the two free religious kindle books -

  1. On Earth as It is in Heaven: How the Lord’s Prayer teaches us to Pray Effectively by Warren Wiersbe.

    Just as babies slowly learn to communicate in more and more complex ways, so the new believer should move from simply crying out to God to a developed prayer life. The basic elements of prayer found in the Lord’s Prayer are a helpful guide to Christians hoping to enrich their prayers.

    In On Earth as It Is in Heaven, beloved teacher and writer Warren W. Wiersbe explains and applies the elements of the Lord’s Prayer to everyday prayer so readers get excited about maturing in their personal prayer ministries. Any reader wanting to experience a more satisfying and effective prayer life will cherish this thoughtful book.

  2. Highland Blessings by Jennifer Hudson Taylor. Rated 4.5 stars on 12 reviews.

    Highland Blessings is the story of a highland warrior who kidnaps the daughter of his greatest enemy and clan chief to honor a promise he made to his dying father.

    Bryce MacPhearson, a highland warrior, kidnaps Akira MacKenzie on her wedding day to honor a promise he made to his dying father. While Akira’s strength in the Lord becomes a witness to Bryce, she struggles to overcome her anger and resentment when he forces her to wed him, hoping to end a half-century-old feud between their clans.

    While Akira begins to forgive, and Bryce learns to trust, a series of murders leaves a trail of unanswered questions, confusion, and a legacy of hate that once again rises between their families. Clearly, a traitor is in their midst.

    Now the one man Akira loves no longer trusts her, and her own life is in danger. Can Bryce look beyond his pain and seek the truth? Will Akira discover the threat against her before it s too late? How will God turn a simple promise into bountiful Highland blessings?

Here are some good kindle book deals -

  1. New Life Incorporated by Maria Rachel Hooley and Cameron Blackwell is just $1 and sounds pretty interesting. It’s rated 4.5 stars on 9 reviews.

    The Longevity Chip is a marvel of biotechnology—an implant that slows aging and ensures virtual immortality. It’s safe, affordable, and guaranteed. Thousands have been sold, and thousands more are in production, quickly making New Life Incorporated the wealthiest, most powerful corporation on the globe. The fountain of youth, it seems, has at long last been found.

    But the Resistors aren’t buying it; they suspect the Chip has some guarded, secret purpose and seek the truth of its design. Still, the truth often comes at great cost—as their increasingly violent confrontations with the Lifers who defend their newfound “salvation” attest.

  2. Out of the Black by Lee Doty is $2.99 and rated 4.5 stars on 13 reviews.

    It is the end of a nearly perfect society. Beautiful, happy people still drive electric cars to fulfilling jobs like any other day, but no one noticed that the Apocalypse began a few weeks ago.

    Now the perfect society’s misfits are its only hope for salvation, but they’re barely keeping it together on a normal day: A detective burdened by an unforgivable failure investigates an impossible murder. An overweight nurse comes out of her shell exactly long enough to be attacked by a dead man. An introverted genius and his insecure girlfriend are marked for death by a conspiracy they didn’t know existed. Each of these damaged strangers holds a piece of the puzzle, but as they begin to find each other, they realize they are being stalked by a methodical killer with the pure heart of a child.

  3. The Skull Ring by Scott Nicholson is $2.39 and rated 4.5 stars on 23 reviews.

    Who is stalking Julia Stone?

    With the help of a therapist, Julia is finally piecing together childhood memories of the night her father vanished. But when Julia finds a silver ring that bears the name “Judas Stone,” the past comes creeping back. Someone is leaving strange messages inside her house, even though the door is locked. Her lawyer boyfriend turns violent. And the cop who investigated her father’s disappearance has followed her to the small mountain town of Elkwood.

    Now Julia has a head full of memories, but she doesn’t know which are real. Julia’s therapist is playing mind games. The local handyman is watching her from the woods. And shadowy figures are closing in, tightening the ring…the race is on through the foreboding Appalachian wilderness

  4. You can read two free chapters of The Lost Hero by Rick Riordan.

    After saving Olympus from the evil Titan lord, Kronos, Percy and friends have rebuilt their beloved Camp Half-Blood, where the next generation of demigods must now prepare for a chilling prophecy of their own:

    Seven half-bloods shall answer the call, To storm or fire the world must fall.
    An oath to keep with a final breath, And foes bear arms to the Doors of Death.

    Now, in a brand-new series from blockbuster best-selling author Rick Riordan, fans return to the world of Camp Half-Blood. Here, a new group of heroes will inherit a quest.

  5. Cloud Atlas: A Novel by David Mitchell. Not exactly a deal at $9 but sounds great and is very well rated – 4.5 stars on 195 reviews.

    Mitchell’s virtuosic novel presents six narratives that evoke an array of genres, from Melvillean high-seas drama to California noir and dystopian fantasy.

    There is a naïve clerk on a nineteenth-century Polynesian voyage; an aspiring composer who insinuates himself into the home of a syphilitic genius; a journalist investigating a nuclear plant; a publisher with a dangerous best-seller on his hands; and a cloned human being created for slave labor.

    These five stories are bisected and arranged around a sixth, the oral history of a post-apocalyptic island, which forms the heart of the novel. Only after this do the second halves of the stories fall into place, pulling the novel’s themes into focus: the ease with which one group enslaves another, and the constant rewriting of the past by those who control the present.

It’s a slow Monday morning here in Montreal. Hopefully things are more exciting where you are.

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