Are you on Kindle Unlimited? Now would be a great time to sign up for it! If you use this link right here you can get 2 months absolutely free. I do not currently have a subscription, but I truly enjoyed it when I did and would definitely consider getting one again in the future.
I've made a list below of some of the titles you can read for free with your Kindle Unlimited subscription. I've tried to pull from a wide variety of authors, and I'm listing the books here in chronological order, from the furthest back in history until present day. The contemporary authors I've listed in alphabetical order by last name. That's the only way I could come to terms with ordering this list, because so many of my favorites are listed below and how on earth could I decide on arranging them otherwise?? 😂
"A Light on the Hill" by Connilyn Cossette—Old TestamentIf you've ever wanted to know about the ancient Cities of Refuge, this is your opportunity!
"Land of Silence" by Tessa Afshar—New TestamentYou've heard about the woman with the issue of blood. Now come meet her in person.
"A Noble Groom" by Jody Hedlund—1880Annalisa's father sent to the Old Country for a husband for her—but is the man who shows up really the right one?
"Holding the Fort" by Regina Jennings—1885A dance hall singer poses as a respectable governess in order to help her brother escape from a military guardhouse.
"A Worthy Pursuit" by Karen Witemeyer—1891Charlotte is the legal guardian of orphaned Lily, but must stand her ground when the girl's nefarious grandfather sends a former bounty hunter to retrieve her.
"A Name Unknown" by Roseanna M. White—1914A family of highly trained thieves now finds themselves vetting a reclusive German citizen as Europe stands on the brink of war.
"The Sea Before Us" by Sarah Sundin—1944The journey of three estranged brothers coming together begins here, the first book of the fantastic Sunrise at Normandy series.
"When You Look At Me" by Pepper BashamAn unwed mother, pregnant as the result of date rape, is thrown for a loop when a quiet introvert rents her upstairs apartment.
"Her Hope Discovered" by Cynthia HerronBig city girl Charla has no idea about the down-home wonders that await when she moves to the Missouri Ozarks
"Now and Then and Always" by Melissa TaggA man at the end of himself searches for hope as he restores a mysterious old bed a breakfast.
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