FREE $3 Credit for Select Mystery & Thriller Kindle eBooks
While supplies last, hop on over to Amazon where you may have an offer valid for $3 off select Mystery & Thriller Kindle books! Your credit must be used on an eBook found here and must be redeemed by August 31st. Note that those who received an email about this offer will be able to grab it. If you didn’t get the email, you can click the link above to see if you qualify.
If you don’t have a Kindle, keep in mind that you can still read books on your computer or other mobile devices with the FREE Kindle Reading Apps found here.
Consider these deals…
The Snow Garden by Christopher Rice $3.99 (regularly $9.99)
Use your $3 digital credit
Final cost 99¢!
Breath of Malice by Karen Fenech $3.99 (regularly $12.95)
Use your $3 digital credit
Final cost 99¢!
Desert Flowers by Paul Pen $3.99 (regularly $14.95)
Use your $3 digital credit
Final cost 99¢!
Cold Black Earth by Sam Reaves $3.99 (regularly $15.95)
Use your $3 digital credit
Final cost 99¢!
(Thanks, Free Stuff Times!)
I have a $1 credit from no rush shipping. I wonder if it can be combined with this?
You are only eligible for this offer if you received an email from Amazon.com notifying you of the promotion.
It looks like some people are able to claim it even though they didn’t get the email. If you didn’t get the email you can still check via the link to see if you qualify. 🙂
How do you know you got the credit?
Make sure you are logged in to your Amazon account then click the link above to see if you qualify.
No email but click through and got deal.never had known so neat thanks
Any recommendations on what’s good?
thanks! I clicked through & got the credit. now to decide which to choose!
I know!! Such a tough decision! You’re welcome!
I didn’t get the email, but when i clicked on the link it worked for me. But if you have kindle unlimited, these books are free
I did not know about this either, never got the email, but qualified too. I didn’t find anything, but when clicking into one to read the description, it showed as free for Prime members already, so take a closer look.