Orangeberry FreeMe #407
Friday, 16th August 2013
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Tears Fall at Night – Vanessa Miller
Genre – Christian Fiction
Rating – PG
4.5 (67 reviews)
Free until 18 August 2013
Life was good, God was blessing and the Marshall family was riding high, until Carmella Marshall’s husband, Nelson asks for a divorce and then moves in with his girlfriend—who also happens to be her twenty-three-year-old daughter’s best friend—her son gets arrested, her daughter drops out of college, the bills go unpaid, and then Carmella has a nervous breakdown.
The Marshalls have ups and downs like any other family. However, Carmella always thought that God would see them through anything. But when Nelson left and her life fell apart, she realized just how weak she could become, without the strength of God guiding her way. Through prayer, praise, and a love that bonds families together, Carmella renews her trust in the Lord and discovers a way to turn her life around.
In TEARS FALL AT NIGHT, the Marshalls discover that even when everything goes wrong, they can still lift their hands and praise God anyhow.
BoX – Lucus Heath
Genre – Thriller
Rating – PG13
4.5 (11 reviews)
Free until 18 August 2013
How far would you go to save yourself? Would you compromise your religion, morals, or integrity to avoid death?
Twenty-seven people wake up to discover they are imprisoned in isolation cubes. They are forced to endure multiple trials in an experiment designed to test the limits of human nature.
In each cube is a pistol. During any test an individual can use the gun to end the torment and take their own life. In doing so, they believe the test would immediately end for everyone and potentially save the lives of others.
Would you lay down your life to save another? Would you pass the tests?
It's the ultimate trial for human nature and the will to stay alive.
Would you survive the experiment?
The Explosive Nature of Friendship – Sara Alexi
Genre – Literary Fiction
Rating – PG
4.6 (39 reviews)
Free until 19 August 2013
Do you like books about people? Then you'll love this intimate portrait of a man searching for meaning...
Set in an idyllic Greek village, with a backdrop of sea and sun, this book will transport you...
Mitsos has spent the last twenty years trying to comes to terms with the events of a single day and all that led up to it. In his twilight years a surprising turn of events gives him a chance to rectify his biggest wrong and give himself the peace he is seeking.
But is what he has wanted for the last twenty years what he still wants now and is he the man he thought he was?
Set against a backdrop of a small Greek farming village, comedy and tragedy are present in equal measures.
Sara transports you to a land of sea and sun as she explores what it means to be human, and fallible.
The Art of Mental Training – DC Gonzalez
Genre – Self Help
Rating – G
5 (11 reviews)
Free until 17 August 2013
Achieve the Warrior Mindset for Peak Performance.
Reach new levels of success and mental toughness with this ultimate guide.
Learn the "Science of Success" and prepare to excel. In this concise and highly acclaimed success mental training guide, peak performance coach DC Gonzalez teaches a blend of unique mental training technologies, sports psychology essentials, and peak performance methods that are effective and motivational. Get ready to increase your self-belief, self-confidence, and mental toughness, using this powerful guide designed to help you reach new levels of success, sports performance, and personal development.
With a client list that includes top athletes, executives, actors, entertainers, pro-fighters, musicians, soldiers, doctors, lawyers, psychologists, and many more; Dan has been leading people to new levels of achievement since 1988.
This Kindle book is powerful, in it Dan explains, teaches, and helps you develop the psychological skills required for peak performance and mental toughness, while pointing out the underlying mental training strategies that will help anyone reach higher levels of achievement and performance - not by random chance, but by focused choice.
The Art of Mental Training teaches the critical essentials while interwoven with stories from his fascinating background as a Naval Aviator, Federal Agent, Military Cyber-Security Specialist, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Black Belt and Peak Performance Coach. Dan creates a powerful teaching connection between his adrenaline-filled life experiences and the mental skills and mental training that make all the difference.
• Access your true potential, control your state and excel even under extreme pressure
• Enhance performance by transforming the negative energy generated by nervousness and fear into shatterproof confidence
• Improve focus and concentration for positive results — often instantly — with battle-tested mental training techniques
• Learn the psychological factors that will help you view set-backs as opportunities to create lasting positive change
• Enhance visualization techniques and create success imagery loaded with feelings and emotions that will generate powerful results
• Understand what to practice and which success conditioning exercises will vastly improve your self-belief, self-confidence and performance
• Gain access to the coaching psychology behind redirecting anger energy and using it to strengthen your resolve and remain in control
• Use proven sport psychology techniques to leave your ego outside your event and avoid performance choking completely
• Learn to create the Ideal Performance State using Neuro Linguistics Programming and “The Critical Three”
• Get rid of limiting beliefs and the negative critic in your head once and for all
• Achieve the champion mindset and gain the mental edge over your opponents or the situation - on demand
• Learn how to find the place from which peak performance springs forth
An easy read, this Kindle book is truly a guide to performance excellence written by an expert and a very unique teacher. Dan is among a very fortunate few who have had the unique experience to have learned from the late Peter Siegel, a world-renowned sports and peak performance authority, sports hypnotherapist, and Neuro Linguistics Programming (NLP) Master Practitioner.
The lessons and techniques presented in this book are essential reading for anyone seeking more success and peak performance, whether it be on the playing field, in business, or life in general. Whatever your personal endeavor may be, whatever challenge you may be facing; these lessons will prepare you to move forward and to excel in a powerful way. Reach new levels of personal success and performance as you learn, practice, and apply these powerful concepts and proven techniques.
Trebor’s Time Machine – Robert Clack
Genre – YA
Rating – PG
5 (7 reviews)
Free until 18 August 2013
Trebor Lane dreams of the yesteryears that should have been his. In front of the mirror he's Indiana Jones and Alexander the Great rolled into one...and then stuffed into an 8th grader's squatty body. He's an incessant dreamer, a Sunday school drop-out, and an easy target for school spies...and worse.
When Trebor accidentally wins a rigged history bee, the bully Jeffery Randalls gives him a week to pay a price he couldn't afford in three lifetimes. But no worries: he has an ace in the hole, a time machine built to fix the unfixable. Theoretically.
But instead of traveling back to the night of the ill-fated History Bee, the machine drops him off in 1st century Philippi, where a dusty pair of sandals, a backpack to the gut, and a case of mistaken identity turns Trebor Lane into Piso, a lovesick errand boy and an unenthusiastic messenger of God.
Terry Treetop and the Lost Egg – Tali Carmi
Genre – Children
Rating – G
4.9 (23 reviews)
Free until 21 August 2013
This is the second book about Terry Treetop, in the series of "Adventure & Education children's books Collection".
Adventure about a boy with red hair and freckles, named Terry, yet everybody called him Terry Treetop,
Because he loved climbing trees.
Terry finds a small egg and his quest is to bring it back home to its mother.
But .... Where is the egg’s home?
Does the egg belong to a turtle on the sand or a crocodile’s spring water?
Did it come from a frog in a pond, or a chicken in the wild?
Terry’s adventure in nature teaches kids about the habitat and environment of different kinds of animals.
Terry Treetop is a fun children’s book, with colorful illustrations.
The story is with simple rhyming text for children ages 2-6.
Secrets – Liz Schulte
Genre – Children
Rating – G
4.6 (235 reviews)
Free until 21 August 2013
While Olivia Martin observed life through her camera, the Abyss gazed back at her. She discovers mysterious men follow her around, people close to her are dying, and her dreams are no longer her own as she falls head over heels for a perfect stranger. A chance encounter leads to an obsession that could destroy everything she has ever known or loved. Olivia is about to find out there is a lot she doesn't know and sometimes what you don't know can kill you.
Jordan’s Brains – J. Cornell Michel
Genre - Post-Apocalyptic
Rating – PG13
4.5 (27 reviews)
Free until 18 August 2013
Jordan is a psychotic yet friendly zombie expert whose gender is never revealed. Having prepared for the zombie apocalypse since childhood, Jordan is thrilled when hordes of the infected undead finally invade. With a bug-out bag and a confident grin, Jordan leaves the safety of the psychiatric hospital and wanders alone into the zombie-infested streets to rescue family and strangers alike. Everything seems perfect until Jordan's loved ones start dying, and Jordan has to face the harsh reality that the zombie apocalypse isn't going according to plan.
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