Read for free: Kindle Unlimiteds early Prime Day deal costs $0 from now till Labor day

This year’s Prime Day is just around the corner.From June 23 to 26, Prime members will have access to exclusive discounts — but that hasn’t stopped Amazon from offering more than enough early deals starting now!Here we are, less than two weeks away from Amazon’s biggest event of the year, and already a Kindle Unlimited deal is live.

Right now, Prime subscribers have access to three free months of Kindle Unlimited.At the fourth month, the subscription renews at $11.99/month and gives you access to more free books on Prime Reading and the Prime Video streaming service.

For the summer, you can read as many books as you want and save $36 at the same time.Kindle Unlimited’s library is made up of over five million titles, according to Amazon, and we’re obsesed with their unrivaled collection of romance novels and thrillers.Though Kindle Unlimited’s catalog changes often, once you borrow a book, it stays in your library until you return it — even if that book is no longer available to borrow on Kindle Unlimited.

We recommend borrowing books as soon as you see them, even if you don’t plan on reading them right away, because you never know when they might disappear from the store.Kindle Unlimited is a subscription-based service by Amazon that allows subscribers unlimited access to millions of Kindle books and thousands of Audible audiobooks, as well as popular magazines.You can binge your favorite series and catch up on best sellers, and, like a library, when you see a book you like, just borrow it from the Kindle shelves.You have access to over 5 million books, but you can find a few of the Kindle community’s favorites below.Looking for the ultimate mystery/thriller? Melinda Leigh’s first book in her five-part series will make you want to read books two, three, four, and five.

After a childhood on the run, Christy-Lynn is forced out of hiding and has to face the ugly truth, confronting her past, present, and wary future....

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