Oh, 'Call and Beck'—such a fascinating read! I stumbled upon it while browsing Barnes & Noble’s website last month. They occasionally stock obscure titles, and it was available for order there. If you prefer supporting indie sellers, I’d suggest checking out Powell’s Books or even Etsy, where some sellers list vintage or out-of-print books.
Another trick I’ve used is setting up alerts on eBay or Mercari. Sellers often list books like this without realizing their value, so you might snag a deal. The hunt for physical copies can feel like a treasure chase, but that’s part of the fun, right?
Looking for 'Call and Beck' online? I grabbed my copy from a seller on EBay after weeks of checking daily. It’s one of those books that pops up sporadically, so patience is key. If you’re not in a rush, signing up for restock notifications on sites like Better World Books can pay off. Sometimes, local bookshops with online stores have surprises too—I once found a signed edition just by asking around in forums. Happy hunting!
I’ve been collecting rare books for years, and 'Call and Beck' was one I added to my shelf last winter. For online purchases, I’d start with Alibris—they aggregate listings from smaller bookstores worldwide, and I’ve found some real treasures there. If you’re okay with used copies, WorldCat can help locate libraries selling their duplicates, which is how I got my first edition.
Don’t overlook social media either; Facebook groups dedicated to book trading or subreddits like r/BookExchange often have members willing to sell or trade. It’s amazing how connected the book-loving community is when you dig a little deeper.
I recently went on a hunt for 'Call and Beck' myself, and it was quite the adventure! The book seems to be one of those hidden gems that isn’t always easy to track down. I found it on a few niche online bookstores specializing in rare or indie titles, like Book Depository or AbeBooks. Amazon also had a couple of listings, though availability fluctuates.
If you’re into digital copies, checking platforms like Google Play Books or Kobo might be worth it—sometimes they have eBook versions of lesser-known works. I’d also recommend keeping an eye out on secondhand marketplaces like ThriftBooks; you never know when a copy might pop up at a great price. The thrill of finally finding it after searching was totally worth the effort!
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On the day of the crash, I called Enzo Vitale ninety-nine times on the emergency channel.
On the hundredth call, his Consigliere finally picked up.
"Don Enzo has already used family resources to escort Miss Moretti to a private hospital," he said. "Her condition…isn’t good. Don asked me to tell you not to disturb him again."
But that was not the worst part.
When I woke up, my baby was gone. The doctor said the accident was too severe and they could not save the child.
Then I heard the truth.
“Chiara is carrying my child,” Enzo said. “Her last wish is to have a child before she goes. I gave her that. But this must stay between us. Alessia cannot know.”
“We had no choice,” my mother Rosalina said, her voice flat. “Chiara doesn't have long. We want her last days to be peaceful.”
“Alessia will understand,” my father Alberto said. “She's always been reasonable. She'll see this is about giving a dying woman her final wish.”
They were comforting a dying woman. My child was dead. But all they cared about was Chiara's baby.
I stumbled away. Chiara stood at the end of the hallway and smiled at me.
“I am not dying,” she whispered. “I just want everything you have.”
I picked up my phone and dialed a number.
“Professor Luciano,” I said quietly. “I've changed my mind. I am ready to join your closed medical research program.”
The woman who once begged for love had died with her child.
comes Dove Callum: weird, always happy, wild, beautiful with blonde hair and blue eyes, president of the school body council, all A student and two mothers
enters Liam Scott: loner, moody face, hot as hell, brown hair, green eyes, very tall and let's not forget a British accent ..
The day callum sets her eyes on Liam for the first time, the only thing on her mind is love, love at first sight but Liam doesn't want anything to do with love or callum..
After a break up, two lovers Gina and George meet up. Gina is now a call girl and George a CEO to be and now the client of Gina. Will their love rekindle back or will the drama unfold?
Ericka Matthews has been in love with her roommate for two years. The problem? Dominic Anderson made her sign a contract when she moved in: no romance allowed, or she's out. She's respected that boundary, hidden her feelings, and watched him from across the breakfast table every morning without letting on.
Then Dominic kisses her. And immediately tells her not to kiss him back.
Heartbroken and humiliated, Ericka decides to disappear. She has a backup plan, savings, and an apartment lined up. She'll be gone before he even notices.
But when she collapses on campus and ends up in the hospital, Dominic is forced to confront what losing her actually means. The contract gets torn up. Confessions are made. And it turns out their mothers have been running a secret spy network dedicated to getting them together for three years.
Now they just have to survive Sunday dinner with both families and Aunt Linda's unopened Christmas presents.
A contemporary romance about two idiots who wasted three years pretending to be "just roommates," the meddling families who saw right through them, and the kiss that finally broke all the rules.
“You can call me when you’re lonely. I’ll be your temporary fix.”
Those were the words that he said to me and it was plain simple, he wanted nothing but sex and I wanted nothing more than too.
I was the kind of girl who was too scared of falling in love again because I feel like there is something more in life than being mournful over a guy who never actually gave a hell. I deserve something more than pain and misery over a stupid heartbreak. Since then, I got too scared of commitment that I no longer wanted to be in one. I wanted fun and I wanted to feel like I am alive again.
He was the kind of guy who was too busy for permanent relationships. The superstar that all women wanted to bang with. The kind of guy who would have any girls kneel down in front of him because well, he is that kind of guy. He was a guy with a hectic schedule, sold out world tours, drinking champagne in private jets, holding a mic in one hand and conquering all over the world on the other.
Maybe I needed someone to show me how to live again and he needed someone to show him how to love.
"let me go you bastard!" I screamed at Callan but it just made him enjoy my struggle further. Fucking sicko!
"Stop fighting it Anaïs, we're mates and you can't change that" he told me calmly as if he hadn't just asked me to do the one thing that I could never imagine doing. Loving Callan Baraed..
"Let me go Callan!" I screamed at him again. I tried to push him away, I tried to pry my hands away from his deadly hold but it was all in vain. Callan was an Alpha and his strength was unmatched especially to that of mine, a regular pack she-wolf.
"Anaïs, you're mine and no power in this entire universe can change that" he whispered in my ear making sparks fly around us, electricity was shooting through my blood as if I'd put my finger inside a power socket. Fucking mate bond!
"You're dreaming Callan! We're like the opposite poles of a magnet, we're the last people meant to be together. The goddess made a mistake" I told him. He was the guy I've hated forever and now they're telling me I have to love him? That went against every molecule of my body.
"The goddess never makes a mistake and opposites attract princess" he breathed into my ear making me shiver. His words just made me more furious and struggle harder to get away from him.
Satisfied with the effects his words had on me, he finally let me go. He gave me one last stupid smirk of his and exited the empty classroom.
Ass!
Man, I totally get the urge to hunt down free reads—budgets can be tight, and manga addiction is real! But here's the thing: 'Beck and Call' isn't legally available for free online as far as I know. Most scanlation sites hosting it are pirated, which sucks for the creators. I’d recommend checking out official platforms like ComiXology or Manga Plus for affordable digital copies—sometimes they even have free first chapters!
If you’re dead set on free options, your best bet might be library apps like Hoopla or OverDrive, where you can borrow it legally. I’ve found some gems there without spending a dime. Just remember, supporting the artist means more awesome content down the line! Maybe save up for a volume or two if you fall in love with it.
I totally get the urge to find free reads—budgets can be tight, and books pile up fast! But 'Beck and Call' is one of those titles that’s worth supporting the author properly. If you’re strapped for cash, check if your local library offers digital loans through apps like Libby or Hoopla. Sometimes, authors also run limited-time free promotions on platforms like Amazon Kindle, so keeping an eye on their social media helps.
Alternatively, consider swapping books with friends or joining reader Discord servers where folks share legal freebies. Piracy hurts creators, especially indie authors who rely on sales. I’ve discovered hidden gems just by browsing legit free sections on Rakuten Kobo or Project Gutenberg, too!