$0.99 KINDLE DEALS: The Indie Author Winter Wonderland Event is finally here! Now, through December 9, you can get hundreds of indie books for 99 cents or less.
If the last Stuff Your Kindle Day left you wanting more, the Indie Author Winter Wonderland sales event is finally here — and the deals are just as good.
Indie Author Winter Wonderland is an author-led event where you can get hundreds of indie e-books for 99 cents or less. (We’re seeing some free books, too!)
SEE ALSO: Cyber Monday Kindle deals are live: Save 23% on our favorite new KindlesThrough Dec. 9, you can browse the participating author’s books and stock up on all sorts of new reads to keep you comfy and content through the winter months. It’s pretty much just like Stuff Your Kindle Day, but indie.
Here’s everything you need to know about the Indie Author Winter Wonderland sales event.
Led by Hayley Anderton, this year’s Indie Author Winter Wonderland event runs from Dec. 6 to Dec. 9, 2024. You can browse all the participating authors and books during this time and pick up some great deals on indie e-books.
The best thing about the Indie Author Winter Wonderland sales event is that anyone can participate, Kindle owner or not.
The event is open to all readers, and all you have to do is visit the Indievisible events page during the four days of the sale to browse the deals. You can search by genre or filter by tag to find books that interest you, and you'll be able to see which books are on sale for $0.99 or less.
If you don’t have a Kindle, you can download the Kindle app for your phone or tablet and read e-books from the event. You can also use Kindle for Web to read books right in your browser.
There are hundreds of e-books for 99 cents or less during the event. On the Indievisible events page, you'll find 99 cent deals on romances, thrillers, science fiction, and more.
Accidentally In Love with My Best Friend's Brotherby Abby Greyson
Mistletoe Missesby Alexandra Grace
The Blood Eagleby A.L. Hatcher
All the Dark Soulsby A.M. Dunnewin
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