3 Free Kindle Books: Christian Fiction

September 11, 2012

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ContingencyContingency
by Paula Wiseman
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Where was God? Bobbi Molinsky’s comfortable life is shattered when a forwarded email from her husband’s account lands in her inbox. The email teases, “My whole evening is free again.” After an angry confrontation with Chuck, she is left with the broken remains of an eighteen year marriage. Where is God?

Bobbi agrees forgiving Chuck is the right thing, the God-honoring thing to do, but it leaves her empty and isolated. Teaching her second-graders is a burden. Taking care of her boys saps all her energy. It seems God Himself has walked away, leaving her to struggle alone. Is God faithful? Bobbi can’t deny the transformation in Chuck, but genuine forgiveness requires trust, and trust is a risk she’s not willing to take.

Can she let go of her deepest, most primal fears and save her marriage?

The order for the Covenant of Trust series is as follows:


Strike the MatchStrike the Match
by Diane Moody
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The last place twenty-four year old Keri McMillan wants to be is back home in Waterford Bay, Oregon. But after two years at prestigious New York University pursuing a degree in journalism, her bank account is drained. Keri is determined to move home for one year – and one year only – to make some serious money working for her dad’s log cabin company, but her goals all go up in smoke when the company’s new showcase home burns to the ground.

Six months ago, Grant Dawson bought the Waterford Weekly, a small newspaper in his father’s hometown. Burned out as a reporter for the L.A. Times and tired of all the inherent politics, he welcomed the slower pace of this Oregon coastal town and the more relaxed lifestyle producing a weekly paper. He enjoys being close to his dad again, a quiet man who captains a whale-sightseeing boat.

Grant is surprised at his unexpected interest in Keri, the niece of columnist Luby Sanders. He thinks Luby is a hoot and can’t help but adore her. But she’s also playing matchmaker, trying to interest him in her niece. When Keri shows up at a log cabin fire in the middle of the night, she’s not the geeky college kid he expected. But he’s not about to fall victim to Luby’s orchestrations.

Even if her niece is beautiful. And vulnerable. And apparently in need of a job.

Strike the Match is Book 2 in the The Teacup Novellas, a series by Diane Moody where each novella is a stand-alone story. You can begin the series with Book 1: Tea With Emma.

Promise BreakerPromise Breaker
by Robert Elmer
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A search for a homeland in a world darkened by war…

Dov Zalinski has nothing left in the ruins of World War 2 – only the promise his mother made when she left him at a Warsaw orphanage: “I’ll come back for you, and together we’ll go to Jerusalem.” Seven hard years later, she still hasn’t returned.

On the hope that she and the rest of his family have somehow survived the terrible Nazi death camps and went on ahead of him, the thirteen-year-old sets out alone for the Promised Land. Dov is determined to be with his family again… even if it means risking his life to do it.

Emily Parkinson has it all as the spoiled only child of a British major stationed in 1947 Jerusalem. Her cozy, perfect world has cushioned her from the always-present danger that haunts the people of Palestine – until now. Tensions between Arab and Jew are growing fast as ships of illegal Jewish immigrants try to break through the British barricade. Now, not even Emily’s father will be able to protect her from what she is about to face.

The order for the Promise of Zion series is as follows:


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Kathryn S Dunn-Stoughton September 11, 2012 at 6:41 pm

The Paula Wiseman book is amazing!

Cathy Plank Sartor September 11, 2012 at 6:59 pm

thanks for the good free books.

Judy Krug-Smith September 11, 2012 at 8:57 pm

ditto from me – love my Kindle

Patricia Greenawalt September 11, 2012 at 8:54 pm

I think the Kindle pays for itself. Some paperback books can be $29.00 but on Kindle $2.99. What a deal! It wont take long when it will pay to own a Kindle which ever you have. I love the Kindle Keyboard!

Cheryl Lewis September 11, 2012 at 9:33 pm

Just wishing I had more time to read all the wonderful Christian books available on this site! I love being able to download a book and not have to worry if it will contain profanity or sinful situations! Thank you so much!

Loree Norman Poteat September 11, 2012 at 11:51 pm

i Feel the same way Cheryl….. So wonderful to get the books FREE at that – and enjoy reading good stories with NO bad language, killings, etc….

Carol Windau September 11, 2012 at 10:30 pm

So refreshing to be able to sit down with a book that you know will not have all that profanity/vulgar language in it.

Donna Lancaster Newby September 12, 2012 at 4:59 am

Thank You.

Diana Zerkle Sark September 12, 2012 at 10:09 pm

Thank you for all the GREAT books….and getting them free is a bonus!

Michele Lopshire September 13, 2012 at 3:50 am

I love being able to read books I would allow my children or grandchildren (eventually, she will be old enough!) to read after I'm done. (Me first!)

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