Free must-read ebooks for Kindle and Free Kindle Reading Apps (Oct 2012 – wk 5)

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1. Lost In Italy by Stacey Joy Netzel

Lost In Italy

Halli Sanders spent two years planning the trip of a lifetime to Italy. Her itinerary did not include being stranded by her siblings, kidnapped by a sexy American movie star, dodging bullets, or fleeing criminals in a car chase around Lake Como.

And that’s just in the first three hours. Trent Tomlin put his movie career on hold to investigate his brother’s murder-ruled-suicide at his Italian villa.

He’s closing in on the suspects when an American tourist unwittingly films the murder of the retired cop helping him. The killers will stop at nothing to …

Free to download as of October 31th, 2012. Click Lost In Italy to find out if the ebook is still free.

 

2. Cake Making Made Easy – Instructions and 60 Cakes by Nancy L Wilson

Cake Making Made Easy - Instructions and 60 Cakes

The goal of this book was to provide all the information that is necessary for any cook to create amazing cakes – and to make the process much easier.

It was also planned for the experienced baker who is interested in refining his or her baking skills.

There is nothing sweeter than to arrive home after a long, grueling day at school or the office and find a favorite cake waiting – warm from the oven.

This book will help you become a great cake maker. You will be able to give that gift of love often.

Free to download as of October 31th, 2012. Click Cake Making Made Easy – Instructions and 60 Cakes to find out if the ebook is still free.

 

3. Five Minutes on Mondays: Finding Unexpected Purpose, Peace, and Fulfillment at Work by Alan Lurie

Five Minutes on Mondays: Finding Unexpected Purpose, Peace, and Fulfillment at Work

Imagine the leaders of one of New York Cityโ€™s top real-estate firms coming together every Monday morning to hear the moral and spiritual thoughts of a Rabbi.

Wouldnโ€™t you like to be a fly on the wall? To hear the paths Alan Lurie traced for his listeners, how he helped them bring together their spiritual and business lives, the sacred and the profane?

Five Minutes on Mondays compiles these talks for the first time, sharing Lurieโ€™s deep and profound inspiration on the challenges we all faceโ€“at work, and in life. Lurie draws on millennia of …

Free to download as of October 31th, 2012. Click Five Minutes on Mondays: Finding Unexpected Purpose, Peace, and Fulfillment at Work to find out if the ebook is still free.

 

4. Double Trouble (The Coxwells) by Deborah Cooke

Double Trouble (The Coxwells)

First things first: Iโ€™m the bad twin. While my sister, Marcia, has the perfect family in the perfect suburb, Iโ€™ve been making my living as an Internet advice columnist and designing Web sites in my downtown loft.

I always thought I had the right answer – and hair color – for any occasion. That is, until Marcia ran up loads of debt and ran out on her husband and kids, and I was left helping to pick up the pieces. Her husband, James, is a lawyer who I hate on principle alone.

But for a guy whoโ€™s just lost his job, his marriage, and his expensive toys, heโ€™s keeping it together – and making me rethink my feelings toward him …

Free to download as of October 31th, 2012. Click Double Trouble (The Coxwells) to find out if the ebook is still free.

 

5. How Women Really Think About Men: What the Liberal Media Doesn’t Want You to Know (John Alanis’ Women Approach You Series) by John Alanis

How Women Really Think About Men: What the Liberal Media Doesn't Want You to Know (John Alanis' Women Approach You Series)

Over the past 30 years the portrayal of men in the media has changed dramatically. Gone is the rugged, action oriented individual, replaced by the simpering, submissive fool, begging for the strong Mommy-figure to save him.

This covert programming has an insidious effect on men, subtly encouraging dependency while denigrating independence.

Liberalism is all about dependency, and the more men who become dependent on government, the better for the liberal media. The media portrays dependency as attractive to …

Free to download as of October 31th, 2012. Click How Women Really Think About Men: What the Liberal Media Doesn’t Want You to Know (John Alanis’ Women Approach You Series) to find out if the ebook is still free.

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