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KIDNAPPED COWBOY, by Lindsey Brookes. (Still free?)

"I found this book to be very entertaining. It was very cute and had me giggling at times. I loved Caitlin, she was just absolutely adorable. And Dalton the ex-rodeo star -- I did find myself swooning over him, especially when it came to how he acted at the doctor's office. Too funny! I am glad you got to see him mature in a way and her to open up and trust more. I thought the story was really sweet and well told, i liked getting to know these characters." -- Amazon reviewer

After countless attempts to speak with the owner of the retreat for troubled teens she runs on the outskirts of Lone Tree, Montana, Caitlin Myers resorts to kidnapping Brandon 'The Ogre of Lone Tree' Barnes in a desperate attempt to change his mind about turning Stoney Brook into a vacation resort for the wealthy.

Retired rodeo star, Dalton Barnes, gets the surprise of his life when he's abducted by a soft-spoken female with a 'gun' and taken to the retreat his family owns. He soon learns she's kidnapped the wrong cowboy by mistake. She wanted his brother. Things go from bad to worse when a late spring snowstorm strands them together at the cabin. But it's during their snow-in that Dalton learns why Caitlin has gone to such lengths to save Stoney Brook. Having had issues with his older brother himself and a not so happy past, Dalton promises to do what he can to help her.

When confronted Brandon tells Dalton he'll hold off on his plans for the retreat, but only if Dalton agrees to stick around and help run it. Keeping his promise to Caitlin, Dalton agrees and what starts out as a common goal to turn the troubled teens' lives around that summer ends up turning theirs around as well. Can a man who has always avoided putting down roots and a woman with a deep-seated fear of abandonment hang on to the happiness they've found together? Or will the past return to threaten their newfound love?

Love, laughter and a heartwarming read…

378 pages, with a 4.3-star rating from 311 reviews.



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ANDROMEDA (The Andromeda Series Book 1), by Amy Bartelloni. (Still free?)

"The concept behind Andromeda was so interesting. I've enjoyed getting lost in this book. It was a refreshing perspective on YA dystopians. I think fans of dystopians will find a new favorite with Amy Bartelloni's Andromeda!" -- Amazon reviewer

Ten years after a pandemic swept the globe, survivors were forced into factions and camps in order to survive...

Jade and Sera are two orphans who have found refuge in a government camp. It is there where Jade falls in love with a young soldier, Anyon. But Anyon has his own secrets, carefully guarding a past that involves Sera. But before Jade and Anyon admit their feelings to each other the camp is attacked and they're separated.

Jade knows to lead Sera to Albany, the last free camp in the east, but the road is dangerous.

Not only must they dodge pockets of infection, but they are threatened by drifters and gangs. When they arrive in Albany, they find it deserted.

Anyon and his friend Malachi are close on their heels, but not close enough. The Provisional Government is on a mission, and no one is quite prepared for what lies ahead...ANDROMEDA

192 pages, with a 4.6-star rating from 47 reviews.



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Cold Fear, by Rick Mofina. (Still free?)

"COLD FEAR is a frightening tale that will chill the audience as the clock to save Paige's life seems much faster than normal to her parents and to the reader. The prime story line is superb though the addition of Emily's "monster" and a domestic incident back home detracts from a powerful gut wrenching thriller that seems very real because the key players feel genuine. The audience will care what happens to Paige because Rick Mofina makes her feel like everyone's precious child. This is a strong story that hooks the reader from the start." -- Amazon reviewer

In the remote, rugged corner of Montana's Glacier National Park known as the Devil's Grasp, little Paige Baker of San Francisco disappears with her dog, Kobee, while on a camping trip with her family; or so her mother and father have told authorities.

A multi-agency task force launches a massive search as Paige fights to survive in the wilderness. Time hammers against her and soon the nation is gripped by the life-and-death drama.

Secretly, behind the scenes, the FBI grows suspicious of Paige's parents. Their recent history and disturbing evidence links them to a horrible secret from the past.

448 pages, with a 4.4-star rating from 1,424 reviews.



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The Broken Gift: Harmonizing the Biblical and scientific accounts of human origins (Inspired Studies Book 2), by Daniel Friedmann. (Still free?)

"The polarized conflict between scientific theories of evolution and the Bible account of creation reach a boiling point in The Broken Gift, as the author wades more deeply into the discussion than ever before. The journey will leave you breathless if not inspired." -- David W. Menefee, for BookPleasures

Was Adam the first man? Was man created by divine act in less than one day almost 6,000 years ago, as the Bible suggests?

Or did man appear 200,000 years ago as the culmination of numerous human-like species that existed during a span of millions of years, as the scientific record shows?

Both cannot be right. Or can they?

Imagine there exist manuscripts, written centuries ago, that could help us objectively decipher Genesis and thereby extract the timeline and key events recounting the appearance and early history of our species, **** sapiens, precisely as identified by the latest scientific evidence derived from the fossil record and genetic studies.

The Broken Gift carefully examines the relationship between scientific theory and Biblical teachings. The book approaches the human origins debate from a fresh perspective informed by both scientific and scriptural research. The author demonstrates alignment between key events and their dates relating to the appearance and early history of our species as described in Genesis chapters 1 through 11 (Adam, Adam's descendants, the Flood, and the fall of Babel) with those derived from scientific observation.

Could both be true? You'll have to be the judge. Read The Broken Gift and join the conversation.

260 pages, with a 4.8-star rating from 23 reviews.



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