Amazon: Download 6 More FREE Highly Rated eBooks (Kindle Downloads)
Here are a few more FREE Kindle downloads you can snag on Amazon! Just click on the links below to download the following highly rated eBooks completely FREE for your Kindle (regularly $2.99 – $5.99!).
Doug and Carlie (regularly $4.99!)
Carlie Ann Davidson only has $167.29 in the bank. She’s 10 years late on college and 37 lbs. over the ideal weight chart. When she’s not in her college classes, she’s stocking shelves at the Dollar General Store in Commerce, Georgia, and wondering why SO many people eat pork n beans. But Carlie has dreams, dreams of love and literary success. With the humorous and engaging backdrop of small town characters and culture, Carlie realizes she’s not a loser at all. Just a late bloomer. The good news? Sometimes there are rewards for late bloomers.
Love Works: Seven Timeless Principles for Effective Leaders
Love Works is a framework for successful leadership. It outlines a counterintuitive but proven path to success through a passionate and motivated workforce. The mainstay of this philosophy is leading with love, which relies on seven time-proven—but unfortunately not-so-often tested—principles that break down the natural walls within corporate cultures, empower managers and employees, disarm difficulties, and cultivate an atmosphere that builds long-term success. The key to leading with love is turning love from an emotion into an action. This shift fosters strong relationships, which in turn builds enthusiastic employees and leads to enthusiastic customers. Using love at work also leverages the undeniable truth that love builds healthy relationship at home, so why not use the same behavior to build healthy relationships at work? The book will explore the seven principles of love, which are patient, kind, trusting, unselfish, truthful, forgiving and dedicated.
Never Give In To Fear: Laughing All the Way Up from Rock Bottom
Never Give in to Fear: Laughing All the Way Up from Rock Bottom, the enhanced edition of this darkly funny, dramatic memoir, describes an emerging standup comic’s drug-fueled descent into the underworld, escape from human traffickers, homelessness, and ultimate redemption. With brutal honesty, humor, and clarity, the author vividly describes her experiences as she rides her downward spiral: a near-miss with a notorious serial killer, a series of tragically hilarious misadventures in the California drug world, and a terrifying account of imprisonment at the hands of Japanese organized crime, to name a few. This revised and re-edited version contains three additional chapters that introduce readers to quirky characters, insights into standup comedy, resilience and recovery, and deliver an inspiring message about healing, hope, and courage to change.
32 Delicious Low-Fat Dessert Recipes Under 250 Calories (regularly $2.99!)
1. Simply Irresistible Pomegranate Sherbet (239 kcal – 0.1 g fat)
2. Low-Fat Lavender Crème Brûlée (193 kcal – 7.0 g fat)
3. Heavenly Chocolate Mousse Pie (239 kcal – 9.4 g fat)
4. Delicious Honey & Thyme Grilled Figs (216 kcal – 6.0 g fat)
5. Refreshing Watermelon & Coconut Tower (145 kcal – 6.0 g fat)
IT’S GOOD TO BE ME! (HUGO THE HAPPY STARFISH) (regularly $5.99!)
Hugo is a little starfish with a big heart. Every day he makes other creatures happy – and doing so makes Hugo happy. One day however, he begins to feel small and ugly, convinced that nobody likes him. When granted some magic wishes he decides to change a few things he doesn’t like about himself. Hugo learns a great lesson and once those changes are made he wishes he could be himself again. Join Hugo on his journey as he discovers that being himself is the best way to be – and the only way to be happy.
THE ISLAND OF OPTIMISM – Happiness Is A Choice (HUGO THE HAPPY STARFISH – Island Adventures 3) (regularly $5.99!)
THE ISLAND OF OPTIMISM – Happiness Is A Choice – explains in a simple yet fun way the difference between PESSIMISM and OPTIMISM as well as the importance of positive thinking skills.Hugo the Happy Starfish starts doubting his decisions and loses his positive outlook on life. Asked, if he can see the glass “half full” instead of “half empty” he magically earns his optimism back.
Hugo learns that reality is subjective and that everybody is entitled to believe in his/her own truth.
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