I love hunting down obscure reads, so I’ve dug into this before! If 'Buckeye' is a lesser-known title, sometimes authors release free PDFs to build an audience. I’ve seen this with indie horror shorts or experimental poetry collections. Check the author’s website or forums like Goodreads—sometimes fans share legal freebies there.
But if it’s a big-name release, like a mainstream novel, free PDFs are usually pirated, which isn’t cool. I’d feel guilty reading it that way, knowing how hard writers grind. Instead, I’d hit up a library or wait for a sale. Scribd’s subscription model is another solid middle ground—unlimited access for a monthly fee. Feels fairer to the folks behind the words.
The question about whether 'Buckeye' is available as a free PDF download is a tricky one because it depends on what exactly we're talking about. If it's a novel or a comic, I've scoured the web for free versions before, and unless it's a public domain work or the author has explicitly shared it for free, it’s unlikely. Many indie creators or publishers keep their works behind paywalls to support their craft, which I totally respect. For example, some web novels might have free chapters on sites like Royal Road, but full PDFs? Rare unless it’s a promo.
That said, if 'Buckeye' refers to something like a textbook or academic material, sometimes universities or open-access platforms host free pdfs. I’ve stumbled across niche research papers that way. But for most commercial books, especially recent ones, you’d probably need to check official stores or libraries. Overdrive or Libby might have it as an ebook loan, though! Always worth supporting the creators if you can—they pour their hearts into these works.
If you mean 'Buckeye' as in the plant guide or regional history book, I’ve found niche stuff like that on archive.org or university repositories. Government publications sometimes pop up there too, free and legal! But for fiction, unless it’s a Creative Commons gem, free PDFs are scarce. Maybe try emailing the author? Some smaller writers are surprisingly generous if you ask nicely.
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I knew there was no escaping it. My father’s sins would be my undoing. He was a wicked man, feared and hated by many, and now that he was dead, the weight of his crimes had fallen squarely on me. I didn’t even have the chance to grieve—or to breathe—before his Beta dragged me away from the south, from everything I’d ever known.
I was supposed to be their Alpha. That was my birthright. But it didn’t matter. The pack had other plans for me, and being their leader wasn’t one of them. My father’s Beta delivered me to the northern Alphas, the very men who despised my father the most. And that’s when I learned the cruelest truth: they were my mates. But they didn’t want me.
Warning: This is a reverse harem mild dark romance filled with intense emotions and themes that are not for the faint of heart. Read at your own risk.
(This is an edited, well-structured version of the First Edition Scarlett)
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️ Warning: This book contains mature themes, explicit content, strong language, sexual kinks and dark themes. Read at your own risk.
Life was never easy for Liam. Being a top scholar at an elite high school already came with its own battles — the bullies, the gap between his world and everyone else's, and the constant pressure of holding everything together on his own. But when his scholarship falls short of covering his tuition, he is left with one option he never saw coming and never wanted. Which was…tutoring Ken— the most arrogant, mischievous, and insufferable guy in school — who also happens to be effortlessly hot and everything Liam was never supposed to want.
But at the same time, everything he never knew he needed.
One stolen moment leads to another, and before Liam can make sense of any of it, he finds himself realizing that this same guy — his worst enemy — gave him the first kiss of his life. And the first orgasm he had ever felt wasn't his own imagination.
He told himself it was just one time, but the truth was that it was never just one time. Because wanting Ken comes with a price Liam never saw coming — and the more he tries to walk away, the deeper he gets pulled in. As forbidden as it all looks, Liam wants Ken all to himself. He is ready to risk everything for what his body desires and what his heart refuses to let go of.
Because if their love is a crime — then he is willing to be ‘wanted.’
“What am I doing? What were you doing letting another man feel you up?”
“I don’t belong to you. I can let whoever I want to feel me up. Take a hint Declan.”
I ran a hand over her arms and watched as goosebumps rose on her skin. I could smell her arousal, and knew every alpha could too.
I was overwhelmed with the urge to carry her away and lock her up for my eyes only.
I settled for pulling her into me and burying my face into her hair. Her scent drove me crazy. She smelled so sweet, so safe, like home.
“Does his touch make you feel like this? Does his scent make your pussy purr, Maeve?”
She gasped, and I watched, satisfied, as a blush crawled onto her face. Without a word, she had given me my answer. She could deny the way we reacted to each other with her words, but the body didn’t lie.
She wanted me.
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One night. One mistake. One bond that will never break.
It was supposed to be nothing more than a freshman party with loud music, bad drinks, and no consequences. But when I locked eyes with him, I knew I was walking straight into trouble.
I did it anyway.
He’s been searching for me, watching me, and obsessing over me.
The possessive alpha he keeps buried slips closer to the surface every time I push back and remind him I don’t belong to anyone.
But bonds don’t care about pride.
And the darker his desire gets, the harder it becomes to tell whether I’m running from him… or provoking him on purpose.
Because the truth is, I never forgot that night either.
And some knots were never meant to be broken.
Lots of people are asking so here it is:
Branston high series order - Jake, Nathan, Shane, Luke, Billy.
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When his new stepmum warns him to stay away from his pretty new stepsister, she unknowingly gives him the perfect revenge plot.
Will be be able to convince the sweet and innocent Elsie to get back at his dad and stepmother? Or will he fall for her in the process and ruin everything?
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Black Buck' by Mateo Askaripour is one of those books that grabs you by the collar and doesn’t let go—it’s sharp, satirical, and unapologetically bold. If you’re looking for a PDF version, I totally get the appeal; digital copies are convenient for reading on the go or highlighting favorite passages. However, it’s important to consider the legal and ethical side of things. The book is copyrighted, so downloading a PDF from unofficial sources (like random websites offering free downloads) would be piracy. Publishers and authors put a ton of work into creating these stories, and supporting them by purchasing legitimate copies ensures they can keep writing more of what we love.
That said, there are totally legal ways to get a digital version! You can check platforms like Amazon Kindle, Google Play Books, or Barnes & Noble’s Nook store. Sometimes libraries also offer digital loans through services like OverDrive or Libby, which is a fantastic way to read it for free without stepping into shady territory. I’ve personally borrowed e-books this way and it’s a game-changer—plus, it supports libraries. If you’re committed to owning a copy, keep an eye out for sales; I’ve snagged some great deals on e-books by just waiting a bit. Either way, 'Black Buck' is worth the effort—it’s the kind of book that sticks with you long after the last page.
I love hunting down obscure reads, and 'Ohio' by Stephen Markley has been on my radar for a while. From what I’ve gathered, it’s not officially available as a free PDF—most contemporary novels like this aren’t, since publishers protect their digital rights pretty tightly. I’ve stumbled across sketchy sites claiming to offer it, but they’re usually spammy or worse, illegal.
If you’re after a legit free copy, your best bet is checking your local library’s digital catalog. Many libraries partner with apps like Libby or OverDrive, where you can borrow e-books legally. Otherwise, used bookstores or Kindle deals might surprise you! The hunt’s half the fun, though I’d hate to see authors miss out on their well-earned royalties.