Oh, hunting for free books online can feel like a treasure hunt, but with 'The Cider House Rules,' it’s tricky. Piracy sites pop up if you Google aggressively, but they’re sketchy—I’d avoid them. Viruses, dodgy ads, and supporting authors matters, right?
Instead, check out Scribd’s free trial; they sometimes have it. Or swap books with friends! A buddy lent me their dog-eared copy years ago, and we spent weeks debating Homer Wells’ choices. Maybe start a book exchange in your community? Shared stories spark way better convos than solo screen time.
Man, I wish I could point you to a freebie, but 'The Cider House Rules' isn’t legally available gratis. Irving’s prose deserves the support, though—his quirky characters and moral dilemmas stick with you forever.
If budget’s an issue, scour library discards or used shops. I found my first copy water-stained at a flea market for $2, and it’s still on my shelf. Sometimes the hunt’s half the fun!
I totally get the urge to dive into 'The Cider House Rules'—it’s such a rich, layered novel! Unfortunately, I haven’t stumbled across any legit free sources for John Irving’s work. Most reputable platforms like Project Gutenberg or Open Library focus on older, public-domain titles, and this one’s still under copyright.
That said, your local library might offer digital loans through apps like Libby or Hoopla. I’ve borrowed tons of books that way—zero cost, totally legal. If you’re tight on cash, secondhand bookstores or library sales sometimes have cheap copies too. The tactile experience of holding a physical book adds something special, anyway!
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It's been two years since I was tied in the vows of holy matrimony with my husband, I vowed to be loyal to him, as my husband, and my capo, I have. What I didn't promise was to love him and now I do. With blood, sweat, and tears. I am a mother, a sister, and the wife of the Capo Dei Capi of the Italian family. I have everything I could ever want; I thought things would settle down and I would finally stop learning, but I was wrong.
Note: This is part of a series and is to be read in order. if you are here after reading MAFIA RULES, welcome and enjoy the ride!
Ava Sinclair has one rule—stay away from jocks. They’re arrogant, they’re reckless, and they’re nothing but distractions. As Westbridge University’s top student, she has a strict schedule of study sessions, internships, and zero tolerance for football players, especially Logan Carter.
Logan, on the other hand, thrives on breaking rules. When his teammates make a bet date the nerdy girl who’s never fallen for a jock he takes it as a challenge. After all, no one resists Logan Carter.
But Ava does.
Every time he flirts, she shuts him down but Logan isn’t one to back down, so he ups his game.
But somewhere between the chaos, the teasing, and the forced proximity thanks to Ava's eviction that makes them neighbors, Logan starts falling for the very girl he was supposed to play.
When Ava discovers the bet, will Logan be able to prove that this game stopped being a game a long time ago? Or will she show him that, for the first time, Logan Carter has met his match?
Jake has harbored a secret desire for Marcus Chen – his best friend Devon's father – since he was fifteen years old. Now eighteen and invited to spend a week at the Chen family vacation home for Devon's birthday, Jake sees his chance to finally act on three years of pent-up attraction. Marcus, a divorced 43-year-old bachelor, recognizes the dangerous chemistry between them immediately but struggles with the moral implications of wanting his son's best friend. Over the course of one intense week, their mutual desire escalates from stolen glances to heated confrontations to forbidden touches. As they navigate the risk of discovery, the complexity of their age difference, and their genuine connection beyond physical attraction, both must decide what they're willing to sacrifice for something that could either be the mistake of a lifetime or the start of something real.
There are three types of apples that fell into this world.
The one that hit my head was the forbidden one.
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In which an English country girl goes from being a waitress, to being the wife of the richest billionaire in London.
“It is simple, all you have to do is get my husband into a hotel room, and you’ll get a hundred thousand pounds” she said looking the innocent girl in the eye, their eyes met and the girl cowered as she looked at the woman, processing what she was saying and how much she was offering.
“You want me to seduce your husband?” The girl asked looking at the woman who stood above her head, like a predator threatening her prey.
“No, all I want you to do is get him into a hotel room, leave the rest on me” she said looking at the girl who was shocked, her heart racing as she thought of what that woman was asking her to do.
“Why would you want a girl to get your husband into a hotel room? And more importantly, why me?”
“I need to get a divorce, and you need to stay away from my son. See, it’s a win, win, darling”
"There should be rules if we are even going to do this," he said without looking at me.
"I have always lived by the rules."
He slid a file towards me. "This is the contract. The rules are stated there."
I opened the file and glanced through it.
"You can take it home and study them; give me feedback tomorrow evening. But I will read out the rules for you now because they start now, and in case your brain can't comprehend them, then I can explain."
Anger seethed through me, and I almost threw the file back at him, but when I thought about the money involved and how it would benefit little Sophie, I bit my lower lip to push back the anger. He continued.
"Rule number one; don't you fall in love with me." His eyes flipped up to me.
"Crystal clear," I said. "That would never happen."
Ellen never had fun in college. One night she decided to have fun with her friends and slept with a handsome stranger who disappeared before she woke up. A month later, she found out she was pregnant and searched everywhere for him, but to no avail. Five years later, she moved to a new city and met the same man she never thought she would ever see again. He didn't remember anything about her, and he was now a cold, arrogant man who needed a wife, and she needed money. They agreed to contract marriage with strict rules, one of them being never to fall in love with each other. They were sure they wouldn't break the rule, but as sparks grew between them and became too much, they found themselves trying hard to keep to the rules.
Who will break rule number one between them?
Jace Steadman.
My best friend’s father.
Older. Controlled. Quiet in a way that makes my pulse stutter.
A man who never looks twice at anyone…
Except this time, he looked at me.
One glance at my ruined makeup and shaking breath, and suddenly he felt too close.
Too warm.
Too dangerous.
His voice was gentle when everyone else had been cruel.
And when he sat beside me beneath the glow of the fire, I felt something I hadn’t felt in years:
Wanted.
Not sweetly.
Not politely.
But with a quiet, restrained hunger that made my heart slam against my ribs.
To distract me from the pain—and to stop himself from touching me—we made a game of it:
Twelve days.
Twelve dares.
No rules… except the ones we couldn’t stop breaking.
A whispered challenge in the dark became a dare.
A dare became a touch that lingered too long.
A touch became a pull neither of us knew how to resist.
He shouldn’t crave me.
I shouldn’t crave him back.
But the more we tried to stay respectable, the more our restraint fell apart.
The lodge turned into a minefield of temptation—Christmas lights, stolen glances, near-kisses that burned hotter than the fire.
Jace wasn’t just a man I wanted.
He became the man I couldn’t stop fighting—and falling—for.
If anyone finds out, my life falls apart.
His reputation shatters.
Everything explodes.
But desire doesn’t care about consequences.
And this Christmas, I’m done being careful.
Done being quiet.
Done pretending I don’t want the man who looks at me like I’m the first real taste of life he’s had in years.
Twelve days. Twelve dares. One forbidden man I can’t walk away from… even if he ruins me.
I totally get the craving to revisit classics like 'Cider with Rosie'—it’s one of those books that feels like sipping warm tea on a nostalgic afternoon. While I adore Laurie Lee’s prose, I’d gently nudge you toward supporting authors by purchasing or borrowing through legal channels. Many libraries offer digital loans via apps like Libby or OverDrive, and secondhand copies can be surprisingly affordable. If budget’s tight, Project Gutenberg sometimes has older titles, though Lee’s work might still be under copyright.
That said, I’ve stumbled across snippets on sites like Internet Archive or open-access academic platforms, but full-text free versions are rare (and often sketchy). The book’s lyrical warmth deserves a proper read—maybe a used paperback with that old-library smell? Nothing beats flipping pages while imagining the Cotswolds’ golden light.