Friday, March 18, 2016

March Free e-book Friday



It's that time again. Free E-book Friday. Now this month is a little different because they've made some ebooks only available for a limited amount of time, so make sure you act fast if any sound interesting to you. So without further ado here are my picks for Free Book Friday in March!

YA


Saving Wishes by G.J. Walker-Smith

This award-winning coming-of-age story paints a heartfelt portrait of Charli, an Australian teen who doesn’t fit in. When a chance encounter with an American boy sends her heart aflutter, she embarks on an uplifting journey of self-discovery. 

Dying to Forget by Trish Marie Dawson

After Piper dies, she gets two choices: enter her own personal hell, or go back to Earth and become the voice of conscience inside a boy’s head. Can she save Sloan from meeting the same fate? A tale of hope that will warm your heart.

Third Daughter by Susan Kaye Quinn

Sneaking out of the palace wasn’t one of Aniri’s best ideas. But she’s the Third Daughter of the Queen of Dharia—zero responsibilities and zero royal duties. She’s just the backup daughter, in case her older sisters’ arranged marriages—to take the crown or broker an alliance—don’t quite work out. But once Aniri reaches her 18th birthday, she’ll be truly free



Historical Fiction


Push Not The River by James Conroyd Martin

Based on the 18th-century diary of a Polish countess, this story follows 17-year-old orphan Anna, who is forced to leave the only home she’s ever known. Sent to live with her aunt, she struggles to find her place as violence and political turmoil plague her beloved Poland.



I know that's not many books for this month, but most were only one day availability for free and so far I haven't seen to many that I've found interesting or even sound good at all. 

Do you have any recommendations for free books? If so please leave them down below.





1 comment:

  1. Oh haven't heard of the Third Daughter before, but loving the sound of it! Thank you for sharing. I really enjoyed Hemlock by N.J. Layouni which i think is still free.

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