I totally get wanting to revisit 'Kristy’s Great Idea' without breaking the bank! While outright free downloads might be sketchy, there are ethical workarounds. Scribd occasionally offers free trials where you can access tons of books, including Ann M. Martin’s works. Also, keep an eye out for publisher promotions—Scholastic sometimes does free ebook giveaways for classics. If you’re into audiobooks, Audible’s free trial could let you snag it temporarily. Just remember, pirated copies hurt creators, and this series deserves love, not loopholes.
Legally downloading 'Kristy’s Great Idea' for free isn’t straightforward, but alternatives exist. Some educational platforms like Epic! offer kids’ books through subscriptions (free for teachers). If you’re tight on cash, trading books with friends or joining a local book swap could land you a copy. The series is such a gem—worth supporting properly, even if it means waiting for a sale or saving up.
As a longtime fan of the Baby-Sitters Club, I’d say hunting for 'Kristy’s Great Idea' legally is part of the fun! Used bookstores or thrift shops often have cheap copies—I once found a first edition for $3. Websites like BookBub alert you to ebook sales; I’ve seen the series discounted to $1.99. Libraries remain the MVP, though. If yours doesn’t have it, interlibrary loan programs can help. It’s worth the wait to enjoy Kristy’s iconic moments guilt-free, knowing Ann M. Martin gets her dues.
Reading 'Kristy's Great Idea' for free legally is tricky but not impossible! Public libraries often have digital lending services like OverDrive or Libby where you can borrow ebooks or audiobooks without paying. I’ve found so many childhood favorites this way—just need a library card. Some libraries even partner with Hoopla, which has graphic novel versions of the Baby-Sitters Club series.
Another option is checking out Project Gutenberg or Open Library for older titles, though 'Kristy’s Great Idea' might still be under copyright. If you’re a student, your school’s library could be a goldmine. Honestly, nothing beats the thrill of rediscovering these books through legitimate channels—it feels like supporting the authors while reliving the nostalgia.
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I never imagined my life would take this turn.
Fresh out of high school, I thought college was my next step—until my parents' gambling debts destroyed my savings, leaving me stranded in a gap year I never planned. Now, I spend my days checking in high-profile guests at an elite country club in San Antonio, trying to rebuild my future dollar by dollar.
Then he walked in.
Pierce White—a man nearly three times my age, newly divorced, dangerous in the way only experience can be. He was supposed to be just another wealthy member, another name in the system. But the way he looked at me, the raw heat in his gaze, ignited something I never expected.
And once we cross the line...there's no going back.
“A million dollars,” he said, his voice flat, like he was negotiating over a car, not a person.
Astrid shook her head, opening her mouth to protest, but he cut her off.
“Let’s make it two then,” he offered. She stared at him, stunned, wondering if he’d lost his mind.
“Mr. Voss…”
“Final offer. Five million,” he said, his gaze steady, unyielding.
Astrid took a deep breath, her heart pounding. “Fine. I’ll be your wife.”
***
When Astrid Blythe, a rising event planner, runs into her ex, Adrian Voss, at his engagement party, she’s shocked to discover that his fiancée is missing. What starts as a strange encounter quickly spirals into something even more surreal when Adrian offers Astrid a proposal of his own: marry him in a cold, calculated, no-strings-attached arrangement.
Despite her better judgment, Astrid agrees to the deal. But as the line between business and desire blurs, she finds herself drawn back into Adrian’s dangerous orbit—and realizes, to her horror, that she’s falling again for the man she once loved…the man who had a hand in the death of their child.
When I'm in my senior year of high school, my mom, Bethany Stout, is diagnosed with uremia.
Even after our family sells the house, we are still 300,000 dollars short on the dialysis fee. I pack my bags overnight, ready to go to work on an assembly line at an electronics factory.
The class belle, Natasha Ferris, grabs my shirt tightly at the train station ticket gate.
She's someone who usually blushes even when speaking a little loudly, but that day she forces a bank card into my hand.
"The password is your birthday. Consider the money a loan. You're not allowed to miss the SAT."
I say I may never be able to pay this money back in my entire life.
With red-rimmed eyes, she scolds me, "Then pay me back slowly, but you cannot ruin your life just like this."
Throughout the four years of college, she transfers me 800 dollars for food every single month without fail, and the note is always "eat more meat".
Mom survives the kidney transplant surgery, and I also secure a guaranteed admission and enter a top-tier company.
But Natasha cuts off all contact without any warning.
Eight years later, I am the youngest partner at the major company, with an annual salary of ten million dollars.
Yet, Natasha's name appears in a mockery video of a local matchmaking group.
"Not only is this woman already 30 years old and has a sick mother, but she's also demanding 100,000 dollars as a wedding gift? Is she crazy or what?"
When I watch the person in the video wearing old clothes, head lowered while enduring people's criticism, my eyes sting with tears.
I push aside the signing ceremony for a ten-million-dollar project and pick up the bank card and my Social Security card.
This time, it is my turn to catch Natasha when she falls.
On the very first day of college, I became Kingsley University's infamous jerk magnet.
It didn't matter whether it was the polished upperclassman everyone adored or the rebellious campus bad boy; any guy who went on even one date with me would dump me the very next day for my roommate, Lucinda Lane.
Lucinda quickly became the untouchable dream girl every elite guy was obsessed with, effortlessly managing her ever-growing roster of admirers.
She'd hand me another carefully curated list of perfect dating prospects every single day.
"Girl, don't be afraid of getting hurt. There's always a better one waiting. You have to be brave enough to chase true love."
I believed her.
So, I kept going after the next guy. This time, I had gotten a sweet younger student with puppy-dog charm.
Then, he dumped me, too.
For Lucinda.
Just when I was at my lowest, a stream of floating comments suddenly appeared in front of my eyes.
"The heroine is incredible. She's stolen so many men already! I've hated that evil supporting girl forever. Why does some country bumpkin get to have all these guys falling for her?"
"I wish I had the heroine's Affection Transfer System. That way, my ex wouldn't have been stolen by that woman."
"I can't wait to see what the next male lead is like. I'm literally just sitting here and waiting for her to steal another man."
That was when it finally clicked.
I'd been working unpaid as stocking labor for her dating pool this whole time.
Betsy Miller is not your typical twenty-two years old ‘half-Asian girl’. After all, apart from being a customer service representative and the various side jobs she has, she is also a great actress. One day, one of her clients at a salon, a Japanese woman, asked for a favor. In exchange for a large sum, Betsy goes to New York City to pretend to be Yuri Haruko. Even with no knowledge of the business world, she dares to go there. There she meets Jack Wills, an American rugged looking guy who’s pretty convinced that Betsy is not the person who she says she is.
Warning: Heavy Erotica!!! Vampire/Werewolf Travis is in love with his best friend’s wife. Travis is also a vampire that can read minds. One night at a bar, he’s looking for someone to ease his pain when Tiffany walks in. He can’t read her mind and is instantly intrigued. Tiffany needs someone to marry her for one year so she can take over her father’s company. Travis volunteers to be her husband. Then she informs him he can’t sleep with anyone, herself included, the year they’re married. How is Travis supposed to survive a year without sex? Will Tiffany find out he’s a vampire? Why can’t he read her mind?
The Perfect Plan is a spinoff of Addicted to You. Can be read as a stand alone however best read afterwards.
Man, I totally get the urge to hunt down free reads—especially when you're broke or just wanna test-drive a book before committing. But with 'I Have an Idea!', it's tricky. The author and publisher gotta eat, y'know? Legally, your best bet is checking if your local library offers digital loans through apps like Libby or Hoopla. Some indie authors even share free chapters on their websites or Patreon as teasers. If it's not officially offered for free by the creator or a legit platform, downloading pirated copies just hurts the folks who poured their heart into it.
That said, I’ve stumbled across shady sites claiming to have free PDFs, and yeah, they’re tempting. But half the time, those files are riddled with malware or missing pages. Plus, supporting artists directly means they can keep making stuff we love. Maybe wait for a sale or swap recs with friends? The book community’s usually pretty generous with lending physical copies too.