FREE E-BOOKS:On Oct. 22006 Archives hundreds of e-books are completely free on Amazon for Stuff Your Kindle Day. Shop these fantasy and paranormal romance books for free today.
Whoever coined the phrase "nothing in life comes free" never anticipated Stuff Your Kindle Day. It's normal to be skeptical of anything claiming to be completely free, but in this case, there's no need to be. On Oct. 22, a wide selection of romance novels of all subgenres will be available to download for free.
But why? Well, Stuff Your Kindle Day is an author-driven event hosted by Romance Book Lovers that hopes to encourage readers to check out novels by indie authors. It's only for one day, but the e-books are yours to keep forever.
There's something for everyone, and if fantasy and paranormal is your subgenre of choice, check out some of these incredible options you can download for free.
Displacedby Bridget E. Baker — $0$5.99
Of Magic and Zombiesby Anna Svoboda — $0$3.99
Just A Little Pixie Dustby Melinoe Black — $0$3.99
Ownedby Siren Crow — $0$5.99
Satan, Is That You?by Janet Lee Smith — $0$2.99
Escaping My Fatedby Jenny D — $0$5.99
Crown of Blood and Dutyby Laura Greenwood — $0$2.99
The Warlock's Brideby R.L. Medina — $0$2.99
Curse and Kingdomby Ember Blackthorn —$0 $4.99
Unlikely Mateby Courtney Roberts — $0$2.99
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