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Stuff Your Kindle With 1,000+ Free Romance E-Books Today

There is no limit to how many e-books you can download during Stuff Your Kindle Days. Once downloaded, you can keep the books forever

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If you are a bookworm with a thing for romance novels, the latest Stuff Your Kindle Day is here, with over 1,100 free e-books available to download on your ereader of choice.

Books are spread across several sub-genres like small-town romance, steamy romance, romantic comedy, fantasy romance, paranormal romance, science fiction, historical romance, sports romance, and so on. You can find a full list of titles available for download on the Romance Book Blast hub, hosted by Indie Authors. Some of these free offerings are also available on Apple Books and Google Play. 

There is no limit to how many e-books you can download during the year-round Stuff Your Kindle Days. Once downloaded, you can keep the books forever. However, the offer is not valid on Amazon’s mobile app; you must get to the book's Amazon page via a web browser. Additionally, you must choose the “Buy now with 1-click” option over “Read for Free” to avoid losing one from the 20-book limit that comes with a monthly Amazon Kindle Unlimited subscription.

The latest Stuff Your Kindle Day for romance books follows a similar one hosted for fantasy books from April 15 through April 20. If you miss out on the offer for today, you can come back for free romance books on July 22 and Oct. 28. A Black Friday sale is scheduled for Nov. 28 to Dec. 1. 

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Jibin Joseph

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Jibin is a tech news writer based out of Ahmedabad, India. Previously, he served as the editor of iGeeksBlog and is a self-proclaimed tech enthusiast who loves breaking down complex information for a broader audience.

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