All Our Yesterdays (Velvet Records Book 1) ($2.99) by Eleanor Wells: A pop star’s girlfriend fights the pressures of the limelight and reconciles her own artistic aspirations in nineties New York City.
This deal is good on May 3, 2026
All Our Yesterdays (Velvet Records Book 1) ($2.99) by Eleanor Wells: A pop star’s girlfriend fights the pressures of the limelight and reconciles her own artistic aspirations in nineties New York City.
This deal is good on May 3, 2026
Funny Jokes For Family Laughs: 325-Hilarious Joke Book ($0.99) by Alexander Alicko: You have read many joke books, and none has entertained you the way you expected? Read Funny Jokes for Family Laughs, and you will burst out laughing! Unique features: • Over 300 clean original jokes and one-liners • Perfect for parents, teenage kids, and adults • The jokes are in a wide variety • The jokes are universally appealing and relatable. Click ‘Buy Now' and buy a copy!
This deal is good on May 2, 2026
The Last Hunt (The Backcountry Series Book 1) ($0.99) by Christian Sebastian: A hunting tale that’s really about life’s bigger pursuits. Dying Silas climbs Montana’s mountains with young Eli, wrestling with 78 years of choices while teaching the boy about patience, loss, and inherited dreams. A work of literary fiction, it explores how we learn from our mistakes, our elders, and the obsessions we can’t escape.
This deal is good on May 1, 2026
The Outcast ($2.99) by D.L. Whipple: In a town that worships its heroes, the truth doesn’t stand a chance. The Outcast, a gripping novel about loyalty, fear, and the price of telling the truth in a place built on silence. Discover why critics & readers are raving about The Outcast, an acclaimed novel by award-winning author DL Whipple. Limited-time for $2.99. KIRKUS REVIEWS: "GET IT."
This deal is good on April 30, 2026
Two Dreams and Two Hollows ($0.99) by Gary Gautier: Realism and anti-realism, seekers and bums, epiphanies great and small, in a tapestry of stories by two-time Faulkner-Wisdom finalist Gary Gautier. Sometimes poignant, sometimes edgy, always quirky.
This deal is good on April 30, 2026
The Baby Hunters (Every Family Series) ($0.99) by Joanna Warrington: Kathleen bravely escapes the Magdalene laundry, sent there by her mother to avoid the shame of her pregnancy. Homeless and with no qualifications, she must find her way in the world. Inspired by true events, this is a gripping journey of survival. For those who loved the film "Philomena" starring Steve Coogan and Judi Dench.
This deal is good on April 30, 2026
The Unburdened (The Unburdened Book 1) ($0.99) by Brandon Moodley: The world is not made of stories. It is made of calculation Luca doesn’t feel; he audits. He is the anatomy of an absence, a predator who sees the world in blueprints and the human soul as a glitch to be corrected. Across three books, three continents, and one final, staggering descent, the Unburdened series is a clinical dismantling of the modern condition.
This deal is good on April 30, 2026
Past Rock Bottom ($0.99) by Janet McNulty: Grief-stricken Carl is at the bottom of a bottle. Kate is running from her past. Sarah wants a stable family. In one small town, their paths converge. Can the ghost of a man and a woman on the run find unexpected redemption through the fearless compassion of a young girl? Some falls leave you broken—but together, they might just rebuild.
This deal is good on April 29, 2026
They Make Movies ($0.99) by George Thomas Clark: These stories combine fiction and history to portray the stimulating but often troubled lives and careers of noted actors, actresses, and directors. Humphrey Bogart, Clark Gable, Chadwick Boseman, Bette Davis, Marilyn Monroe, Halle Berry, Alfred Hitchcock, Clint Eastwood, and Spike Lee are among the stars who face challenges, real and imaginary.
This deal is good on April 29, 2026
There's a Young Man Dressed in Blue ($1.99) by Fabio Amabili: Awarded 5x5-Star Reviews from Readers' Favorite. Suspense and psychological tension meet literary depth. "A riveting piece of literary excellence... It flows like poetry in one moment and rages like a thriller in another. The writing is natural, soulful, and straight from the heart." - Readers' Favorite
This deal is good on April 29, 2026
Look Away ($2.99) by A. Logan: Six months after a deadly fire leaves only a chimney behind, Christina Hale can’t shake the feeling that something isn’t right. As unease turns into obsession, she begins to question the story everyone else has accepted. But in a town where fear spreads fast and truth is easier ignored, digging deeper may make her the next target.
This deal is good on April 29, 2026
Managed Care ($0.99) by Joe Barrett: When Frank Johnson’s grandfather dies before moving into a nursing home, Frank wants the prepaid money back. Instead, he ends up living there himself—feuding with management and teaming up with a foster kid to wreak hilarious havoc. Managed Care is a sharp, offbeat comedy about misfits, bad choices, and the messy, absurd heart of community.
This deal is good on April 28, 2026
The Writer in Residence ($0.99) by Michael Loyd Gray: A disgraced novelist. An ambitious grad student. One last-chance residency. As she tries to rebuild his career, sparks fly in a sharp, witty slow-burn romance about second chances, creative chaos, and the risks of falling for the wrong person.
This deal is good on April 28, 2026
A Hundred Magical Reasons ($0.99) by Laura DeNooyer: In this split-time biographical historical fiction, The Wizard of Oz author, L Frank Baum, is both muse and mirror. Courage, forgiveness, and imagination become the true forms of magic for Carrie and Mrs Gordon. With a deeply layered narrative and intergenerational resonance, this journey of discovery proves it’s never too late to rewrite your story.
This deal is good on April 28, 2026
Next in Line ($0.99) by T.W. Baker: Welcome to Mortar and Pestle RX, where prescriptions are filled, patience is tested, and absolutely nothing goes according to plan. Meet Mic, Janice, Monika, Bronco, and Sammy—five pharmacy employees held together by caffeine, sarcasm, and the thinnest thread of professionalism.
This deal is good on April 28, 2026
The News ($2.99) by Barry Robbins: The news arrives. Everything changes. Across the world, people celebrate in ways big and small—pizza, whisky, laughter, relief. No one explains it. No one needs to. You already know what happened. The News is the world’s quietest, greatest celebration.
This deal is good on April 27, 2026
Awakenings: Short Stories of Moments That Shape Us ($2.99) by Chuck Cascio: Ten short stories, each with different characters in different settings facing different challenges. Impactful moments occur, sometimes subtly, other times overtly. Do we always recognize the moments that shape us? Only you, the reader, can decide.
This deal is good on April 25, 2026
My Only Sister Complete Series Box Set (Cincinnati City Lights) ($0.99) by Jacie Middlemann: Within hours after Tom Miller learns about the attempted kidnapping of his friend’s sister, he is making the trip north with Ronan Hendricks. He’s not going to let anything happen to Hope Ingramm. It doesn’t take long to discover that the danger the Ingramms are facing might be coming from within their organization…but who?
This deal is good on April 25, 2026
The House That Stayed (Meridian Street Chronicles Book 1) ($0.99) by Anup Kumar: The House That Stayed is the first book in the Meridian Street Chronicles, a deeply moving series about ordinary people, unexpected connections, and the places that shape us into who we become. Meridian Street has a way of holding people. And Arthur Byrne, despite every wall he's built, is about to discover that the hardest part of grief isn't learning to live without someone but to live again.
This deal is good on April 25, 2026
Daybreak ($4.99) by Cole Decker: A woman loading groceries into her Civic recognizes one of the men coming out of the bank — and chooses not to tell anyone what she saw. Thirty stories radiate out from that two-second decision.
This deal is good on April 25, 2026
Just A Nobody ($0.99) by Donald Fatute: Most people live entire lives without ever being truly seen. Just a Nobody is a raw, honest reflection on growing up, loving deeply, losing painfully, and carrying memories that never quite let go. It’s about the moments that shape us, the ones we laugh about, the ones we regret, and the ones we still think about late at night.
This deal is good on April 24, 2026
Mute Swans ($3.99) by Jenny-Anne Fennell: When Miriam inherits her mother’s memory journal, long-buried truths resurface. Across generations, silence and secrets collide in a moving story of second chances.
This deal is good on April 24, 2026
Oscar's Ten Commandments ($4.99) by M. Eigh: Ten commandments. Fourteen years. Zero exceptions. Oscar runs Hadley House with the quiet conviction of a polydactyl Hemingway descendant who has never lost an inspection. Then Elena checks in, carrying a voice in her head. She thinks his rules are funny. The final chapter rearranges every page before it. In the tradition of Backman & Haig.
This deal is good on April 24, 2026
The Spook Lot ($4.99) by Trey Marsh: Twenty-five standalone tales of American dread in the tradition of The Twilight Zone and Creepshow. A hill that’s hungry. A package no one sent. A frequency that knows your name. Every road leads back to the Lot — a place that doesn’t appear on maps until it wants you. Turn off the lights. Leave one on in the hall.
This deal is good on April 24, 2026
The Sunflower Widows (The Ukraine Stories Book 1) ($2.99) by Matthew Fults: Amazon Bestseller! The Sunflower Widows is a soul-stirring tribute to love, strength, and the unbreakable bonds between women set against the Ukraine invasion. Inspired by true events, it stands as a powerful testament to love that endures, grief that unites, and strength that rises. Critics: “Spellbinding… profoundly moving… exquisite writing.”
This deal is good on April 23, 2026
Rebels With Wrinkles (The Silver Squad Book 1) ($0.99) by Marty Essen: Seven-time award-winning book! Barry and Beth, high school sweethearts separated by time and circumstance, find themselves reunited at the Blue Loon Village senior living center. Unwilling to settle into lives of boredom, the two become Silver Squad vigilantes and embark on an epic road trip across America. No one they meet will ever be the same!
This deal is good on April 23, 2026
Stitches That Bind ($0.99) by Yvonne Barlow: Two years into their marriage, Joe and Nimat have not yet had sex. Neither of them can agree on what to do. They share their small London apartment with Nimat’s aunt. Auntie doesn’t like Joe, and he often comes home to her complaints. Why does he leave his dirty underwear on the floor? It sounds reasonable. Why is Nimat not pregnant?
This deal is good on April 23, 2026
180⁰ Chord ($0.99) by Chris Leicester: Chris Leicester’s play 180̊ Chord, adapted by him from his book, has been taking audiences by storm in its 2022, 2024, and 2025-26 UK tours. “How powerful it was.” It’s also received rave reviews from the critics. Because of this, it’s touring the UK again in 2027, after which it transfers to a world-renowned venue on Broadway for a longer run.
This deal is good on April 23, 2026
An Invincible Summer ($0.99) by Betta Ferrendelli: A young prosecutor abandons her career to defend a mentally challenged woman’s right against forced sterilization, while confronting her own demons.
This deal is good on April 23, 2026
The American Translator: From San Francisco To Battlefields In Iraq ($2.99) by Ahmed Alshuwaikhat: Free Reading Kindle Unlimited on Amazon. This award recognised, bled-genre novel tells the multilayered story of an eccentric intellectual, David Boccaccio, going to war as a translator in the Middle East to experience mysterious events, enigmas, and mind-turning issues.
This deal is good on April 22, 2026
The Daredevil (The Dawn of America Series Book 3) ($4.99) by Regan Walker: In 1775, Capt. Samuel Tucker leaves London to join the fight for America’s liberty. Rising through Washington’s fleet to become a Continental Navy captain, then a bold privateer, he strikes British shipping across dangerous seas while the woman waiting in Marblehead anchors the life he risks.
This deal is good on April 21, 2026
The Hidden Grove (The Alchemical Chronicles Book 2) ($4.99) by Tasmin Turner: Clara Whitmore, a British Museum clerk, is drawn into danger by the Codex Arcanum. As she uncovers a hidden grove and a legendary elixir, powerful forces close in. With Sebastian Grey and Lysandra Riviere, she must navigate a shadowed world of secrets and decide what she is willing to sacrifice.
This deal is good on April 21, 2026
Scruffy Little Devils ($3.49) by András Polgár: For fans of Murakami and Dostoevsky: a raw, emotionally precise coming-of-age novel set in post-communist Eastern Europe. An unnamed protagonist navigates family fracture, belonging, and violence. Told in punchy, poetic prose that stays with you long after the last page. The book avoids easy redemption and offers no answers. Only choices.
This deal is good on April 21, 2026
Intrinsic ($0.99) by France Pinzon: A decade after a dictator’s fall, the Republic of Groves hopes for renewal. Anne Reynes, seventeen and newly returned from seclusion, faces hidden threats and resurfacing memories. Intrinsic blends political intrigue with a literary coming-of-age journey of identity and legacy. For fans of Never Let Me Go and Station Eleven.
This deal is good on April 21, 2026
Trash Town ($2.99) by Tyler B. Jones: "Sharp, irreverent, and wildly imaginative, Trash Town is a darkly funny dystopian ride that hooks readers with its chaotic world, unforgettable misfit crew, and a high-stakes mystery buried beneath the garbage of a "perfect" society gone wrong." - NewinBooks
This deal is good on April 20, 2026
Found ($0.99) by Dominic Fenn: Found is the story of two very different women: Stephanie, a privileged housewife, and Jayda, a struggling bathroom custodian. When a pair of crimes throw them together, on the biggest day of the year, both their lives are changed forever. Now, as danger closes in and the fireworks explode, one last question remains… Who will get out of this alive?
This deal is good on April 20, 2026
Our Liminal Spaces (The Friendship Collection) ($0.99) by Poornima Manco: They were neighbours. Then friends. Then everything fell apart. Years later, tragedy and a child left behind reconnect them in unexpected ways. A powerful story of betrayal, grief, and the enduring bonds between women.
This deal is good on April 18, 2026
Hardcore Rules: The Unreal Story of Youth On Trial ($0.99) by Rick Revco: A coming-of-age story set in the early ’80s underground, Hardcore Rules follows a restless teen who finds purpose in hardcore punk. As friendships form and pressures close in, music becomes escape, identity, and defiance in a world that won’t listen.
This deal is good on April 18, 2026
An Imprint of Evil and Other Hauntings ($2.99) by Stephen Tallevi: Dare to dive into this new collection of original spine-tingling tales. From the awakening of an evil presence lurking beneath a scarecrow to the spectral haunting of a Victorian home by vengeful spirits, these are but some of the deliciously dark tales you'll encounter in this haunting collection. "A fireside collection of sinister tales, well worth picking up!" - Book Nerdiction
This deal is good on April 17, 2026
Return to Silkeborg ($0.99) by Vanessa Benford: Return to Silkeborg is a love story, a coming-of-age story, and a story about friendship. Fifty-something Abigail makes the journey back to Denmark for the funeral of Mads, the father of the family she lived with during a gap year in 1987. It's time she finally faces the truth about their relationship, however uncomfortable that may be.
This deal is good on April 17, 2026
Blood for Pearls ($2.99) by Peter Von Perle: 1498. Before gold, there were pearls. 'Blood for Pearls' uncovers the violent birth of the Atlantic economy on Cubagua during Columbus’s third voyage—greed, conquest, survival. Perfect for America’s 250th anniversary. Award-winning bestseller. Discover the story history tried to bury.
This deal is good on April 17, 2026
The House on the Cliff ($0.99) by Belinda G. Buchanan: Faced with mortality for the first time in its life, a centuries-old house vividly recalls, in its own words, two of its beloved families. This haunting and emotional tale of buried secrets, family, and survival will keep you on the edge of your seat until the very end.
This deal is good on April 16, 2026
Rolling Pigeons ($1.99) by Dan Roettger: A successful businessman, devout husband/father, and the town of Gilmore’s legendary star pitcher, Sy Todd, is a pillar of this rural midwestern community and is respected and liked by all. 2 weeks before being inducted into the County Baseball Hall of Fame, he inexplicably begins to falter.
This deal is good on April 15, 2026
Claimed by the Rogue Shifter (A Paranormal Romance Series Book 1) ($2.99) by Iva J. Rivers: Rogue Wolf Shifters cannot have fated mates, they said. Well… the heavens just smiled on me. Maybe it's because I have no pack but use my abilities for good, not harm. I live in plain sight, working as a firefighter in a small mountain town. On a routine fire call, I catch a whiff of Vanilla and Wildflowers, her. My wolf lost his damn mind.
This deal is good on April 14, 2026
The Forgetting Season ($0.99) by Sandra Boyle: Every autumn, pieces of her life disappear—not randomly, but selectively, always tied to betrayal. This time, the losses aren’t safely buried in the past. They belong to people who are still here, still watching, still waiting for her to remember. Because the forgetting was never an illness, it was protection.
This deal is good on April 14, 2026
Curiosity Spares the Butterfly ($0.99) by Anthea Syrokou: A captivating literary tale with a touch of mystery, mainly set in a European city full of culture. Spanning three decades, from the 70s, 80s, and 90s, this heartfelt and exhilarating coming-of-age story follows the protagonist, Foteini, as she relocates from Australia to majestic Thessaloniki, Greece, where her love interest mysteriously vanishes, and a childhood mystery follows her.
This deal is good on April 14, 2026
The Decrees of Change: A Woman's Journey (Book 1) ($3.99) by Camilla Hillberg: In Tang Dynasty China, Niu dreams of calligraphy until her father binds her feet to raise their status. Sold into a cruel marriage, she refuses to submit. Inspired by imperial change, she turns defiance into power. Her story reveals how one woman’s resistance can challenge an entire society.
This deal is good on April 13, 2026
The End of the Storm ($0.99) by Michael Laor: Ingrid, a painter, is tired of her husband calling all the shots. When he signs an exclusive contract for her artwork behind her back, it’s the last straw. Furious, she clears her mind, skiing and crashes into a young nomad, and they forge a surprising bond of understanding. A novel that depicts what we are and aren’t willing to do for our careers.
This deal is good on April 12, 2026
Humming the Blues: Cantando los Blues ($1.99) by Cass Dalglish: This collection of poems is a jazz poetry rendition of ancient Iraqi pictographs pressed into clay thousands of years ago by Enheduanna, the first person in history—female or male—to sign her own text. Originally published only in English, Humming the Blues/Cantando los Blues (a boca cerrada) is now a bilingual edition.
This deal is good on April 12, 2026
Shakespeare's Vengenance ($2.99) by Ion Parreah: Jazz Age New York. Beneath the shine of Prohibition, a former actor is drawn into a secret circle where Shakespeare is ritual, not performance. Once it begins, no one can leave their role. As identities blur and past wounds resurface, the line between character and self erodes—at an irreversible cost.
This deal is good on April 12, 2026
Prussian Blue (The Oil Paint Series) ($0.99) by Zara Katanzaro: This isn’t a love story. It’s a spiral. Kai Nasseri tries to rebuild her life, but nothing holds. An on-off relationship—fuelled by absence and return—pulls her back, each time eroding her sense of self. A dark literary novel about attachment, repetition, and unravelling, with unexpected humour.
This deal is good on April 12, 2026