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Latest 'Stuff Your Kindle' Day Offers Up Free Romance Books for 24 Hours

After an event with hundreds of free science-fiction books last week, the free ebook event is back and focusing on another popular genre.

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Into romance books? Act quickly to check out the latest Stuff Your Kindle Day. Similar to the event in April, there are now thousands of romance novels available for free through July 22.

Most titles are free; others are just $1. The "Romance Book Blast" event is hosted by Indie Authors, and all the books are broken down into subgenres to help you find the right title. As with all "Stuff Your Kindle" events, you can download as many books as you like.

Subgenres include Dark Romance, Fantasy Romance, Historical Romance, Romantic Comedy, Science Fiction, Small Town Romance, Sports Romance, and more. The most popular genre of all has a catch-all title of Steamy Romance, with at least two pages of books available.

Stuff Your Kindle events allow you to download ebooks to your Kindle, Kobo, or Nook ereader. You can also add them to the Kindle app on your smartphone, tablet, or computer. If you have a device where you can access the Kindle app, you'll be able to read these titles.

You can download the books you want until midnight on July 22. Unlike last week’s big free event, this one only lasts a day, so you will need to act quickly. Explore all of the available books on the Romance Book Blast site.

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