Ugh, the struggle of wanting to read everything but not breaking the bank is real. I’ve seen 'Academy of Assassins' pop up in rec lists, and yeah, free would be awesome—but most legit ways involve paying or borrowing. Libraries (even digital ones like Hoopla) might have it, or you could scout for used copies online. Pirate sites? Nah, they’re sketchy and often low quality. Plus, creators deserve support if you end up loving their work!
I totally get the excitement around 'Academy of Assassins'—it sounds like such a gripping series! From what I've gathered, it’s one of those hidden gems that blends action and intrigue in a school setting. But here’s the thing: while some sites might claim to offer free downloads, they’re often shady or illegal. I’ve stumbled into those rabbit holes before, and trust me, it’s not worth the malware risk or supporting piracy. Platforms like Amazon or official publishers usually have legal options, even if it means waiting for a sale or library copy.
If you’re tight on budget, maybe check out fan translations or forums where people discuss similar titles—sometimes you discover even cooler stuff that way. I remember finding 'Night Class' by accident after hunting for something like 'Academy of Assassins,' and it became a favorite!
Free downloads for 'Academy of Assassins'? Probably not legally. But hey, if you’re patient, promo deals pop up. I snagged book one of 'Shadowspawn Academy' free during a weekend promo—same energy. Worth keeping an eye out!
Someone asked me this last week! 'Academy of Assassins' has that addictive vibe, right? I checked around, and while there’s no official free version, some web novel platforms might host similar stories legally. If you’re into the assassin-school trope, 'Assassination Classroom' or 'kill the hero' could scratch the itch while you save up. Also, signing up for publisher newsletters sometimes nets you freebies—I got a sample chapter once that way!
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Alpha Academy: The Omega in Disguise
Maria_starling
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Elias has lived his whole life as a lie.
Born a male Omega in a world where his kind are owned, traded, or bred, his only chance at freedom was to disappear behind a forged identity. Now he’s “Eli Arden,” Rank 2 at the most ruthless Alpha academy in the nation.
No one suspects the truth;
Not the instructors.
Not the students.
Not even the wolves who want to beat him.
Only one person watches too closely.
Ronan Vesper: Rank 1, cold-blooded, terrifying, heir to an Alpha dynasty—and the one Alpha Elias can’t afford to provoke… or attract.
But suppressants are failing. Instincts are waking. And when Ronan catches Elias mid-dose, something shifts between hunter and prey.
He should have exposed him.
He didn’t.
Now Ronan is circling him like a secret he wants to own.
And Elias is running out of time to keep his body and identity under control.
In a school where the weak are erased and the powerful take what they want…
What happens when the deadliest Alpha discovers his greatest rival is an Omega?
"It's alright Luciana, everything will be fine—they're just like you.”"No they're not, they have wings." Luciana Morgenstern has been hunted all her life. The High Council told everyone it was because she was a hybrid, but Luciana knows they truly consider her a threat because she has abilities that could make her far more powerful than even the Council's leader—so they take away the one thing that allows her to use her gifts, and put her into the Angel Academy. She has lived in the Academy for nine years now, and at the start of her tenth year, a dozen new angels join. One of which, will turn her miserable life upside down as the Council's intricate web of lies starts to unravel . . .
“Tell me you hate me,” Cassian whispered, his mouth close enough to make my body betray every thought in my head.
I should have shoved the dagger into his heart.
That was what I had been trained for.
That was why Aurelia sent me to Alpha Academy.
But Kael’s hand was on my waist, cold and possessive, his golden eyes burning into mine like he already knew every lie I carried beneath my skin.
“You were sent here for a reason, little human,” Kael said. “The question is… was it to kill us, or belong to us?”
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Lyra was raised in Aurelia, the last human stronghold, where werewolves were enemies and mercy got people killed.
Her mission was simple: enter Alpha Academy, get close to the powerful werewolf heirs, and kill them before they inherited the packs threatening her people.
Rowan, her best friend and the only person who truly knows her, is the one thing keeping her tied to the life she came from.
But the Blood Moon Marking changes everything.
Lyra is dragged into the ritual and bound to the very heirs she was sent to destroy.
Kael, the cold Snow Pack heir, sees through every lie.
Cassian, the dangerous Arrow Pack heir, tempts her toward every wrong choice.
And Rowan refuses to let the wolves take the girl who was his before fate sank its claws into her.
Now Lyra is trapped between duty, desire, loyalty, and a bond that should never have existed.
If she chooses her mission, she may have to destroy the men fate tied her to.
If she chooses the bond, she may betray the only home she has ever known.
And when her truth comes out, will they protect her…
Or turn on the assassin sent to end them?
I only wanted to survive senior year. Keep my head down, graduate, and leave Blackthorne Academy behind. But the moment I stepped through its iron gates, I became prey.
The Academy is wrong in every way—no mirrors in the dorms, wolves howling during study hall, and strict orders to never leave your room on red moon nights. And then there are the four Alphas who have marked me with their eyes, their obsession, and their danger.
Ronan Veyr, the storm-eyed heir destined for the crown, who recoils at my touch yet can’t seem to stay away.
Cassian Drax, the golden boy trickster whose dangerous smile hides a ruthless streak.
Malachai Frost, the untouchable prodigy who shadows me like a silent warden.
And Professor Adrian Vale, the man who looks at me as if I’m a memory he can’t bury.
They shouldn’t want me. I have no wolf, no pack, no power. But whispers of a legacy trail me through Blackthorne’s haunted corridors—a bloodline strong enough to crown kings… and dangerous enough to kill for.
Strange visions tear through my body whenever one of them is near. My strength is rising, my secret unraveling, and I’m beginning to understand why my mother died to protect it.
Because I am not wolf.
I am something older. Something every Alpha was born to obey.
And if I want to leave Blackthorne alive, I must decide:
Will I let one of them claim me—
or will I rise to command them all?
Isadora didn’t want to come to Ashwyck Academy.
It wasn’t the haunting towers or the iron gates that unnerved her. It wasn’t the students—dark, beautiful, terrifying things cloaked in magic and menace. It was what it meant.
Coming here was a last resort. A whispered admission from her parents that something was wrong with her. That despite being born of a temptress and a mind-bending killer, despite all the bloodlines and rituals and whispered prophecies—Isadora was still painfully, tragically human.
She was quiet, clever, and careful. Not powerful. Not wicked. Not like the others.
Her parents called it “late blooming.” The High Table called it “defective.” But no one said it out loud. Instead, they tucked her into Ashwyck like a final gamble and hoped the academy could awaken whatever dark inheritance slumbered beneath her skin.
She hadn’t wanted to come. She still doesn’t belong.
But Ashwyck has its own secrets.
And Isadora is about to discover that the parts of her she’s most afraid of are the ones they’ve been waiting for.
THE HIDDEN OMEGA: Disguised As A Boy In The Alpha Academy
Nana Writes
10
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Talia faked her death to escape a cruel fate of being married off to a powerful, ruthless alpha old enough to be her grandfather.
But freedom came at a cost, she has to let go of her name, her body, and everything that made her who she was.
Now, hidden beneath a new identity, she enters the most dangerous place for someone like her, an elite academy meant only for the strongest alphas.
She's an omega, the lowest rank, disguised as a boy… and pretending to be something she can never become.
Living among predators, training beside warriors, and sharing a dorm with a dangerously attractive alpha prince, she knows one mistake could expose her and get her killed.
She never planned to fall in love. Especially not with someone who can never know the truth.
But secrets have a scent.
And wolves always chase what’s forbidden.
As sparks ignite and enemies close in, how long can she hide what she is?
And what happens when the mate bond doesn’t care about lies?
I completely understand the urge to hunt down a free copy of 'Academy of Assassins'—been there with so many series! But honestly, the best way to support the author and ensure more books get written is through official channels. Sites like Amazon Kindle or Kobo often have free trials or discounts, and libraries offer digital loans via apps like Libby. I’ve discovered some gems just browsing my local library’s online catalog.
If you’re tight on cash, fan translations or shady sites might seem tempting, but they often have terrible formatting, missing chapters, or worse—malware. Plus, it’s a bummer for creators. Maybe check out author Stacey Brutger’s website or social media; sometimes they post free chapters or promo codes!
Man, I was so hyped to find 'Academy of Assassins' after hearing whispers about it in online forums! From what I gathered, it’s a wild ride blending dark fantasy and assassin training tropes—right up my alley. Sadly, digging around for a PDF version was like hunting for a ghost. No legit sources popped up, and the few shady links I stumbled on screamed 'malware risk.'
If you’re desperate, maybe check niche Discord servers or subreddits where fans share obscure finds, but honestly? I’d wait for an official release or grab an ebook if it drops. Pirated copies often butcher formatting anyway, and supporting the author feels way better. Plus, the anticipation makes finally reading it sweeter!
I totally get the temptation to find free copies of books like 'The Austere Academy'—budgets can be tight, and books add up! But here’s the thing: Lemony Snicket’s 'A Series of Unfortunate Events' is such a labor of love, and the publishers (and author!) deserve support for their work. If money’s an issue, check out your local library. Most libraries offer digital loans through apps like Libby or OverDrive, so you can read it legally without spending a dime.
Alternatively, used bookstores or sites like BookFinder often have copies for just a few bucks. Pirated versions might seem harmless, but they hurt the industry in the long run. Plus, library editions often include fun extras like annotations or interviews!
I totally get the appeal of wanting to dive into Robin Hobb's 'Assassin’s Quest' without breaking the bank—books can be pricey! But here’s the thing: downloading it for free legally is tricky. The book is still under copyright, so unless it’s officially offered as a free promotion (which publishers occasionally do), you’d need to rely on legal alternatives. Libraries are a goldmine! Many offer digital loans through apps like Libby or OverDrive, where you can borrow the ebook or audiobook for free with a library card. Some universities or public domains might have older editions, but for newer works like this, that’s unlikely.
Another angle is checking out author-sanctioned freebies—sometimes authors or publishers release excerpts or companion stories for free to hook readers. Robin Hobb’s website or social media might have something, though a full novel giveaway is rare. If you’re tight on cash, secondhand bookstores or swap sites like PaperbackSwap can be lifesavers. Piracy might seem tempting, but supporting creators ensures we get more amazing stories like this one. I’ve personally borrowed it twice from my local library—worth the wait!