FREE KINDLE BOOKS:On September 5,Historical Archives celebrate Stuff Your Kindle Day and get thousands of Kindle Books totally free, including plenty of LGBTQ+ romance novels.
Readers rejoice! Our time is here.
September 5 marks Stuff Your Kindle Day, an author-driven event where Kindle books (among other e-book platforms) are totally free. Yes, you read that right — free. The best part is, you don't even need to actually own a Kindle (even though we highly recommend the Kindle Paperwhite and Paperwhite Signature Edition). As long as you have the Kindle app, you can read thousands of books.
There are lots of genres to enjoy during Stuff Your Kindle Day, but romance is especially at the forefront. Plus, it's great for diverse reads like LGBTQ+ romances. You can dive into stories of sapphic or gay love to immerse yourself into a world that feels representative of your own identity. The choices are plentiful — here are some of the best LGBTQ+ romance novels to shop during Stuff Your Kindle Day.
Bolt From The Blueby Willow Thomas — $0$3.99
Charles: Learning to Loveby Con Riley — $0$5.99
Double Exposureby Rien Gray — $0$2.99
For Keepsby K.C. Everly – $0$3.99
A Forbidden Rumspringaby Keira Andrew — $0$5.99
Midsummerby Jena Doyle — $0$3.99
Mocha for Mateoby Melanie Greene – $0$0.99
Monsters within Menby TJ Rose — $0$4.99
The Opposite Worlds by Raluca M. Matara — $0$4.99
Pictures of Youby Leta Blake — $0 $6.99
Ready For His Close-upby Cyd Sidney — $0$3.99
Sophie and the Seaby Cassidy Langue — $0$0.99
The Stars in Her Eyesby C.M. Albert — $0$0.99
Zombie Daddyby Leslie Ayla — $0$2.99
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