Until January 8, 2012 you can use the following coupon codes to download my books for FREE from Smashwords.com (where, by the way, there are thousands of other great books).
Better with You use code RC67V
Cass Gets Her Kicks use code QX84Y
The Cowboy Next Door use code MB63Y
Please, Sir use code XY84S
Looking for more bargain books? How about checking out my ebook posts Where To Buy Books For Your E-Reader and Free Books!
Showing posts with label free ebooks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label free ebooks. Show all posts
Saturday, December 24, 2011
Thursday, December 8, 2011
Where To Buy Books For Your E-Reader
I've written before that I have a Kindle. My mom has one, my grandmother has one, my sister has one, one of my best friends has one, and one of my other best friends downloaded the software to her cell phone. I buy most of my books on Amazon, as I'm sure most Kindle owners do, but there are so many other places to buy ebooks.
Device-Specific Websites
Device-Specific Websites
- Amazon for the Kindle
- Barnes & Noble for the Nook
- Kobo for the Kobo
- Sony Reader Store for the Sony Reader
- iBooks for Apple devices
- Android Market for Android devices
- Smashwords: Most books are available in all formats supported by various electronic readers, including the computer. Buy the book once and you have access to all formats.
- Ebooks: Intuitively named, with an excellent selection. They even have a nice page explaining how to use the site.
- Diesel: An independent ebook retailer. If a book meets premium catalogue requirements at Smashwords and the author is opted in, the book goes out and is listed on this website.
- Ebook-Eros: "Burlesque for the brain," reads the tagline. This is where you'll find erotic romance and erotica. They include a "heat level" rating for each book and even offer shoppers incentives in the form of reward money for doing things like leaving a review.
- OmniLit: Excellent selection with a nice mix of independently-published and traditionally-published work.
- All Romance: OmniLit's romance store.
Free eBooks
- Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Kobo, and Sony all offer free book selections.
- Project Gutenberg has thousands of free books.
- Free-eBooks.net even has a Spanish library.
- ManyBooks.net even has eReader reviews and comparisons.
Happy reading!
Friday, September 9, 2011
Free Books!
You know what's awesome about ereaders? Free books! For those of us who have debilitating book-buying habits, being able to download free electronic books is one of the very best things about having an ereader. Well, it is for me. Once a month, I hit up the Kindle Top 100 Free list and I go download-crazy. I have a bunch of books I haven't read yet, but it's nice to have that stockpile. (So I'm preparing for the apocalypse. An apocalypse in which I still have electricity to charge my Kindle.) I don't worry about being stuck with nothing to read.
That might be something I actually worry about. Maybe.
Anyway, there are more places online that offer free books legally.
That might be something I actually worry about. Maybe.
Anyway, there are more places online that offer free books legally.
- Smashwords is a great place to get free original books.
- Have a NOOK? Get your free books at Barnes & Noble.
- Project Gutenberg is the go-to site for free public domain books.
- Feedbooks.com offers both public domain and original free books.
- ManyBooks.net boasts 29,000 free books.
- The sci-fi/fantasy publisher Baen offers some free titles from some of their top authors. (Like Aaron Allston and Elizabeth Moon, huzzah!)
- The Mobile Read forums have a wiki page dedicated to free books where you can find a ton of resources.
You weren't planning to be productive or anything this weekend, were you? I hope not.
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