A friend once asked me this same question, and my go-to advice is to avoid sketchy sites—malware risks aren’t worth it. Instead, try free trial periods on legit services like Kindle Unlimited or ComiXology; they often include manga in their catalogs. 'GREAT PRETENDER' is such a fun heist story, and the official release preserves all the clever dialogue twists. If you’re patient, some publishers do occasional free promotions—following Viz or Kodansha on social media helps catch those!
I totally get the excitement for 'GREAT PRETENDER'—it’s one of those stories that hooks you from the first chapter! While I’d always recommend supporting the creators by buying the official release, I know budget constraints can be tricky. Some platforms like Mangadex or unofficial aggregator sites might have fan scanlations floating around, but the quality and legality are shaky at best. Honestly, checking out your local library’s digital services (like Hoopla or OverDrive) could surprise you—they often have manga volumes available to borrow for free.
If you’re into the anime adaptation, Crunchyroll’s got the series legally, and it’s a great way to get a taste of the story while waiting to save up for the physical volume. The art in the manga is so vibrant, though—Wataru Watanabe’s style really pops on the page. Maybe keep an eye out for Viz Media sales; they sometimes drop prices on digital editions!
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Maria Walker has spent her entire life under the weight of expectations in a world where reputation trumps happiness. As the daughter of the respected Walker family, every choice—including her relationship with kind, loyal Noah Bennett—is judged by high society, who see him as far beneath her standing.
Daniel Rothfield faces a different pressure. The powerful, emotionally guarded CEO of Rothfield Holdings has avoided relationships since a devastating breakup left him unwilling to risk love again. Yet his parents and business partners insist a man of his status needs to project stability—and a serious relationship is the perfect image.
When Maria and Daniel unexpectedly arrive together at a prestigious charity auction, a fleeting moment ignites rampant speculation. Within hours, social media explodes with rumors that the billionaire CEO and the Walker heiress are secretly dating.
Rather than deny it, Daniel proposes a solution: pretend the rumors are true.
A fake relationship solves both dilemmas. Maria’s parents would stop pressuring her about Noah, while Daniel’s family and associates would see him finally settling down. It’s meant to be simple, temporary, and strictly controlled.
Rules are set:
No real feelings.
No crossing boundaries.
No forgetting it’s just an act.
But pretending to be in love proves far more complicated than planned.
As they appear together at events, family gatherings, and public functions, undeniable chemistry emerges—shifting from performance to something dangerously authentic.
Meanwhile, Noah grapples with quiet jealousy fueled by headlines and photos, Daniel’s past resurfaces to threaten the facade, and their carefully built lie begins to crumble.
In a society that measures love by status and appearances, Maria and Daniel face an undeniable truth: the relationship they pretended to have may be the most real thing either of them has ever felt.
Callista Everett seems to have it all- looks, money and status.
But despite her accomplishments , there's one glaring thing that she doesn't have: love and family is also a quick to point this out. When she meets Alexander Hudson, the universe seems to present a solution to both of them. Callie needs some to pretend to be her boyfriend so that her family can stop asking her why she is alone. And Xander needs someone to pretend to be his fiancee, so people stop labelling him as a player. However, the lines of 'real' and 'pretend' becomes blurry as Xander and Callie navigate the water of business, love and family.
Between growing, feelings, will they still remember to play pretend.
“It was supposed to be fake… until it wasn’t.”
Elena Ramirez was never supposed to catch Adrian Harrington’s attention — billionaire CEO, untouchable, and dangerously charming. One moment, she’s a struggling intern juggling bills and caring for her younger sister, Maya… the next, she’s signing a contract that turns her entire world upside down.
The deal is simple: pretend to be his girlfriend.
No feelings. No complications. No lines crossed.
But Adrian Harrington doesn’t do simple.
One gala. One stolen glance. One soft touch that lingers too long… and suddenly, the line between pretend and real begins to blur.
The media calls her a gold digger. Socialites like Clara Vance want her gone. Paparazzi stalk her every move, and Elena finds herself drowning in a world of secrets, lies, and scandals she never asked for.
And then — the contract leaks.
Every signature. Every clause. Every proof that her “relationship” with Adrian is nothing more than a carefully staged performance.
Now the entire city is watching, waiting for her to break.
But Elena refuses to be their victim.
Because somewhere between the chaos and the cameras, Adrian’s cold walls are cracking… and the one thing more dangerous than pretending to love him is realizing she actually might.
Fake dating. Real feelings. Endless betrayal.
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Others break hearts.
After following my grandfather abroad for five years of training, he finally entrusted me with the family authority—something he had given me with complete satisfaction.
But my stepmother and my three younger stepbrothers were anything but pleased.
Ever since I returned home, they had been blasting those ridiculous "real heiress versus fake heiress" dramas throughout the house, day after day. Sometimes openly, sometimes in veiled remarks, they hinted that I didn't resemble my father at all.
On the day of my twentieth birthday—my official debut before the public—they even brought in a complete stranger and tried to brand me as the impostor.
My stepmother looked at me, the corner of her lips curling in disdain. "Where did this counterfeit come from? Even if you're wearing a stolen gown, you can't hide that cheap, shabby air about you."
My three younger stepbrothers shoved me to the ground, shielding the girl beside them—the one wearing my family's heirloom necklace.
"We only have one sister, and that's Camellia! Wherever you came from, go back there!"
In an instant, the guests' mocking gazes all converged on me.
And in the very next second, I stepped forward and slapped my stepmother across the face.
"If anyone should be leaving, it's you. Take a good look at what this is!"
Then, the moment they saw what I was holding in my hand, the entire room fell into stunned silence.
On the day of the company's annual gala, I quit my job and went back to the countryside, using up all my savings to help my best friend raise her daughter. She had died tragically, swept away by the river while trying to retrieve my hundred-million-dollar gala prize ticket that had fallen into the water.
Wracked with guilt, I honored her dying wish and married her husband. After the wedding, I sold my blood and even a kidney just to make ends meet, raising my stepdaughter with everything I had. Eventually, she fulfilled her dream of winning the Best Actress Award and was about to marry the richest man in the country.
But just as I was preparing to give a speech at her wedding, I saw my best friend, who had been dead for over a decade. She clutched my stepdaughter's hand and accused me of being a homewrecker who seduced her husband, and even claimed I had been the one who pushed her into the river all those years ago.
Only then did I learn the truth—she had faked her death all those years ago, just to steal my prize ticket and travel the world, leaving me behind to raise her family.
The shock sent me into a cerebral hemorrhage. When I opened my eyes again, I had gone back to the day she drowned.
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Man, I love 'The Great Pretender'—it's such a wild ride with those con artists pulling off insane heists! From what I’ve seen, the anime adaptation is the main way people experience it, but the original manga can be a bit trickier to find for free. Some fan scanlation sites might have chapters floating around, but those are unofficial and often taken down. I’d recommend checking out legal platforms like ComiXology or Shonen Magazine’s official site for digital releases—sometimes they offer free previews or first chapters to hook you in.
If you’re really set on reading it for free, libraries might have digital copies through services like Hoopla or OverDrive. That’s how I got into a bunch of series without breaking the bank. Just remember, supporting the creators by buying volumes when you can keeps amazing stories like this alive! The art and twists in 'The Great Pretender' are totally worth it.
'A Pretender In The Group Chat' is one of those hidden gems that pops up in webnovel circles. From what I've gathered, it's often shared on community-driven platforms like Wattpad or ScribbleHub, where indie authors post their work. Some fans also upload chapters to forums like Reddit's r/noveltranslations, though it's a bit of a treasure hunt—quality varies, and you might hit dead links.
If you're patient, joining Discord servers dedicated to webnovels can lead you to fan translations or PDFs floating around. Just be wary of sketchy sites; I once clicked a 'free read' ad that gave my laptop more drama than the plot twists in 'Omniscient Reader's Viewpoint.' My advice? Check the author's social media first—sometimes they drop free chapters as promos!
The question about reading 'Pretending' online for free is tricky because, honestly, I’m a huge advocate for supporting authors whenever possible. Books like this often represent someone’s hard work and creativity, and pirating them can really hurt the industry. That said, I totally get the frustration when budgets are tight. If you’re looking for legal free options, check out platforms like Project Gutenberg or Open Library—they offer tons of classics and some contemporary works. Libraries also often have digital lending services like Libby or OverDrive where you might find it.
If 'Pretending' isn’t available there, I’d recommend joining book forums or subreddits where people share legit free resources. Sometimes authors or publishers run promotions, so keeping an eye on their social media could pay off. And hey, if you end up loving the book, consider buying it later or recommending it to others—it’s a great way to give back to the community.