Blame it on the Mistletoe by Joyce Magnin
368 pages, 7 of 7 reviews are 5-star, Lending Enabled
(Note: this is the fourth book in a series, all of the other books have been free and are regularly free again.)
Is There Really a Fountain of Youth in Paradise?
Welcome back to Bright ‘s Pond, where strange happenings are afoot at the Greenbrier Nursing Home. Strange even for Bright ‘s Pond. The residents suddenly act like kids again riding trikes, climbing trees, and of all things falling in love. Some of the townsfolk blame it on the crooked new gazebo, or its builder, a quirky little man who quotes Don Quixote, collects water from the fountain at the Paradise trailer park, and disappears on a regular basis.
While Chief of Police Mildred Blessing investigates the mystery, Griselda and her friends deal with a luau Thanksgiving, preparations for the Christmas pageant, and maybe even an upcoming wedding. Only, in Bright ‘s Pond, nothing ever really goes as planned . . .

Honor Redeemed by Lorree Lough
272 pages, 8 of 14 reviews are 4 or 5-star, Lending Enabled
This is the second book in the series. From Ashes to Honor has been free as well.
Highly skilled Search and Rescue (SAR) team leader, Honor Mackenzie, works almost as hard at guarding the dark secrets of her past as she does when training SAR dogs. As for widowed Sun reporter Matt Phillips, not even his former SAR work is as important as protecting his ten-year-old twin boys. When a jumbo jet crashes outside Baltimore one cold night, their respective jobs put them face-to-face at the grisly scene–and force Matt and Honor to reconsider the difficult decisions that resulted in their long-standing “single forever” status.As Matt tries to come to terms with his feelings for Honor, he gets word that she hasn’t reported in since starting the search for a missing child. Reverting to his SAR training, Matt leads the search team as a vicious winter storm bears down on the area. Will he find her in time? And if he does, will they find their way back to each other or go back to living life alone?
Forgiveness Formula: Finding Freedom in Christ by CJ and Shelley Hitz
190 pages, 28 of 29 reviews are 4 or 5-star, Lending Enabled
Sometimes life doesn’t seem to make sense or “add up” in our math. We have life circumstances that make us question whether we can truly have a full life. Divorce. Death. Sickness. Financial losses.
And life doesn’t seem fair.
Whatever your circumstances, we believe every reader can benefit from what we share in these pages, whether you’ve endured varying levels of pain or struggle in your own life or you know someone who has.
It’s our prayer that God uses this book as a tool to bring healing, hope and a newfound freedom to people from all walks of life. Maybe you’ve been searching for that formula that will help you make sense of your life.

How to De-Stress Your Life by Gregory Jantz
189 pages, 1 of 1 reviews are 5-star, Lending Enabled
Discover the freedom to rise above chronic stress
We live in a fast-paced world that can take its toll on mind, body, and spirit. In How to De-Stress Your Life, Dr. Gregory L. Jantz shows you how to change the patterns of the past, leaving the road clear for a healthy and revitalized future. This practical book is filled with exercises designed to pave the way to renewed physical, emotional, and spiritual health. Jantz reveals eight secrets for finding all the energy you’ll ever need, ways to eliminate self-defeating attitudes, and more.
Life may not slow down, but with the helpful advice in this book you can take control of your own responses to this crazy world and live a life of serenity.
The Dog Next Door by Callie Smith Grant
225 pages, 6 of 6 reviews are 5-star, Lending Enabled
Dogs are truly one of God’s finest creatures, a marvelous gift for us humans. They love us despite our faults and remind us to slow down and enjoy the simple things in life. They give us their all in return for food, play, and a scratch behind the ears.
The Dog Next Door is a delightful collection of true stories that celebrate the dogs in our lives. Inside you’ll meet a timid standard poodle who conquers his fears to bring joy to others, a brigade of protective German shepherds, a friendly dog who pulls a young man back from the darkness of mental illness, a scruffy mutt who finds her calling, and many more. These warm stories will touch your heart and renew your spirit.
So curl up on the couch with the special dog in your life . . . and enjoy!
Previously Free Books that are Free Again
A Texan’s Promise by Shelley Gray (Historical Romance)
Always the Baker, Never The Bride by Sandra Bricker (Contemporary Romance)
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I have not read any of these books, so they may not be any good. Some of the 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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