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10 Free Young Adult Kindle Books

Adam Shields —  August 3, 2012 — Leave a comment

The Annihilation of Foreverland

The Annihilation of Foreverland by Tony Bertauski

294 pages, 47 of 51 reviews are 4 or 5-star, Lending Enabled

When kids awake on an island, they’re told there was an accident. Before they can go home, they will visit Foreverland, an alternate reality that will heal their minds.

Reed dreams of a girl that tells him to resist Foreverland. He doesn’t remember her name, but knows he once loved her. He’ll have to endure great suffering and trust his dream. And trust he’s not insane.

Danny Boy, the new arrival, meets Reed’s dream girl inside Foreverland. She’s stuck in the fantasy land that no kid can resist. Where every heart’s desire is satisfied. Why should anyone care how Foreverland works?

Together, they discover what it’s really doing to them.

Embrace (The Gryphon Series)

Embrace by Stacey Rourke

194 pages, 52 of 52 reviews are 5-star, Lending Enabled

Whether she likes it or not, eighteen year old Celeste Garrett has come to terms with being the Chosen One. She knew having a “normal life” would be tricky, between intense training sessions and epic demonic battles, but she didn’t know at what cost it would come. That is, until a dear friend is harmed by the malicious forces hunting her.

Now, she’d like nothing more than to retreat into a hermit lifestyle to prevent anyone else from getting hurt. But startling revelations, amazing new abilities, and mortifying moments in front of insanely hot guys won’t allow time for that. Soon, Celeste finds herself surrounded by darkness and wondering who she can trust—if anyone.

Open Heart (Farsighted Series)

Open Heart by Emlyn Chand

354 pages, 32 of 32 reviews are 4 or 5-star, Lending Enabled

*Although Open Heart is the second book in the Farsighted series, it can stand on its own.*
Simmi Shergill’s life is a mess. Her powers of psychic feeling are on the fritz, and Grandon Township’s sudden population boom has brought quite a few unsavory characters to town. She also looks like an over-blown balloon in her size 14 pants, but not even starving herself seems to be working as a diet plan. Well, at least her boyfriend, Alex, loves her so much he’d do anything for her. Last summer he even risked his life to protect her from the mysterious boy everyone was convinced wanted to kill her.
The problem is, she’s not so sure she feels the same way. Is Alex really the man of her dreams? And why can’t she stop fixating on her would-be killer, Dax? Whenever he’s around, part of her wants to run screaming in the other direction while the other part longs to run into his embrace, no matter who she’d hurt or what she’d risk.Simmi’s loyalty is on the line. Who will she choose–the blind seer who loves her, or the charming telekinetic with “bad idea” written all over him? Emotions run high as the tension mounts in book two of theFarsighted series.

Song of the Summer King

Song of the Summer King by Jess Owens

222 pages, 13 of 14 reviews are 4 or 5-star, Lending Enabled

Shard is a gryfon in danger. He and other young males of the Silver Isles are old enough to fly, hunt, and fight–old enough to be threats to their ruler, the red gryfon king.

In the midst of the dangerous initiation hunt, Shard takes the unexpected advice of a strange she-wolf who seeks him out, and hints that Shard’s past isn’t all that it seems. To learn his past, Shard must abandon the future he wants and make allies of those the gryfons call enemies.

When the gryfon king declares open war on the wolves, it throws Shard’s past and uncertain future into the turmoil between.

Now with battle lines drawn, Shard must decide whether to fight beside his king . . .or against him.

The Sword and The Prophet (A Syren Novel)

The Sword and the Prophet by Missy LaRae

130 pages, 10 of 10 reviews are 4 or 5-star, Lending Enabled

Fifteen year old twins Lily and Tyler are on a mission. Escape from their abusive mother, hop a train to Charleston, South Carolina, and don’t get caught. They’ve been kept in virtual seclusion their entire lives, and in one night make a break for it and succeed. However, something isn’t right with their new Aunt and Uncle, and they realize they’ve escaped one nightmare and stumbled into something even far more sinister and deadly.

Lily and Tyler both feel the call of the moon, and the first night she’s able to go outside and feel it on her skin, Lily dramatically changes into something that both fascinates and scares her. Desperate to escape their Aunt and Uncle the twins devise a plan, but are thwarted at the last second.

With time running out they finally manage to escape, and find help in the form of a smooth talking teenager named Talon with fire in his hands and an otherworldly aura.

Just who are they, and where are they from? Are they even human? They must rely on one another if they’re going to find out and manage to survive.

Strange Forces 2

Strange Forces 2 by Johnny Ray Barnes and Marty Engle

288 pages, 6 of 6 reviews are 5-star, Lending Enabled

Strange Forces have returned.

The evil Collector’s supernatural invasion of Fairfield has been stopped. The battle is over . . . but the conflict has just begun.

Just outside the battle-worn town, a renegade monster has taken up residence in Fairchild Manor. Rilo Buru has found a new home. He is often visited by his human friends, the students of Fairfield Junior High. They have come to rely on Rilo to teach them to use their new supernatural power — a gift from the Buru to help guard against the resurgence of monstrous evil in their town. An evil they will face again . . .

Now, a new stranger has come to Fairfield searching for a magical relic left over from the invasion of Fairfield by the Collector and his hideous monster horde. The stranger will allow nothing and no one to stop him in his plans — especially the insolent Buru and his pitiful pupils.

When one of the kids discovers a piece of the relic, they are transported to a far-off jungle battlefield where, to their horror, they find the Collector — and he’s the least of their worries. For two monster armies are clashing over the greatest prize of all and once again, as Strange Forces are vying for control of the supernatural world — the kids from Fairfield are our only hope.

Memory's Wake

Memory’s Wake by Selina Fenech

330 pages,  of  reviews are 4 or 5-star, Lending Enabled

Lost in a world of magic and monstrous fairies, a troubled sixteen-year-old with no memories must discover who she is, before she is discovered by those who want her dead.
Memory’s Wake contains 44 black and white illustrations by the author and artist

Traphis: A Wizard's Tale

Traphis: A Wizard’s Tale by James Maxon

424 pages, 5 of 5 reviews are 5-star, Lending Enabled

A year after the death of his father, fifteen-year-old Traphis stumbles across his father’s hidden collection of books. Forbidden from learning magic at a young age, he resolves to read the books in secret. Doors to a dark and formidable world begin to open, and a treacherous adventure awaits both him and his newfound friends. In their journey to fight the power of lies, betrayal, and greed, they discover that no matter how well they master their magic skills, they are powerless without the most important skills in life, such as the abilities to trust, care, and forgive.

The Third Harmony (Harmony Wars)

The Third Harmony by Mawi Asgedom

252 pages,  of  reviews are 4 or 5-star, Lending Enabled

Three teenaged orphans have to save the world in this wild, fast-paced adventure story set in a land reminiscent of East Africa. The Third Harmony is the first work of fiction by bestselling author Mawi Asgedom, whose books Of Beetles and Angels and The Code have sold more than 200,000 copies.

Johnny B. Fast: The Super Spy

Johnny B. Fast: The Super Spy by Tom Doganoglu

303 pages,  of  reviews are 4 or 5-star, Lending Enabled

Johnny Clunker was an awkward and shy boy who kept mostly to himself. But when the school day ended, Johnny Clunker became Johnny B. Fast, a super spy who worked with Department X to thwart the evils of the world.

Nancy Korrins, one of Johnny’s class mates, is also revealed to be a super spy, trained by the world’s most deadly and advanced agent.

Johnny and Nancy team up to retrieve a powerful computer processor, The Super Chip, and keep it safe from the United Order, a ruthless organization bent on controlling the world.

But as Johnny and Nancy find their feelings for each other growing in ways that they never imagined, Nancy is ordered to take the Super Chip by force. Johnny will have his hands full trying to stop her attacks and come to terms with her betrayal. But even if Johnny B. Fast can somehow manage to save the day, the discovery of a secret could threaten to jeopardize his entire world.

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I have not read any of these books, so they may not be any good.  Some of the free young adult kindle books from previous Free Book posts are still available for free. If you want to see all free books as they come out you should follow Books on the Knob on their RSS or Twitter Feed. Or Ireaderreview or the many free book threads on Amazon’s Message Boards.

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Adam Shields

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I am a soon to be stay at home Dad, a part time nanny to my 4 and 5.5 year old nieces. A part time non-profit consultant and a voracious reader.

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