Tried searching for this last month! Most hits were paid or sketchy sites. If you’re tight on cash, libraries or ebook rental services like Scribd could be alternatives. Sometimes, even Wikipedia summaries or Goodreads discussions capture enough to whet your appetite. Memoirs are so personal—I’d hate to miss out on the full experience, though.
Oh, this one’s a gem! I dug around a bit after hearing about 'I Am Ndileka'—such a powerful title, right? Sadly, free full versions aren’t common for newer memoirs. I checked Archive.org and Open Library too; no dice there. But hey, some bloggers or book clubs do deep dives into chapters, which can give you a taste. If you’re into audiobooks, sometimes platforms like Audible have free trials where you could snag it temporarily. Worth a shot!
I love how memoirs like 'I Am Ndileka' dive into personal legacies. Free online copies? Probably not legally, but I’ve found YouTube reviews or author interviews often summarize key themes beautifully. It’s not the same as reading, but it’s a decent placeholder until you can grab the book. Plus, following the author on social media might lead to surprise free chapter drops—it’s happened to me before!
Memoirs like this rarely pop up free unless they’re classics. I’d suggest checking if your local library has a copy—physical or digital. If not, maybe request it! Libraries are super responsive to reader demand. I’ve gotten a few niche books added that way. Otherwise, keep an eye on promotions; publishers occasionally run limited-time free downloads.
especially memoirs like 'I Am Ndileka: More than My Surname.' From what I've seen, it's tricky—most legally free options are previews or excerpts. Sites like Google Books or Amazon sometimes offer sample chapters, but the full book? Not likely unless it’s pirated (which I wouldn’t recommend). Some libraries might have digital copies through apps like Libby or OverDrive, though availability depends on your region.
If you're really invested, signing up for newsletters from publishers or authors can sometimes score you freebies. I remember stumbling upon a free ebook giveaway for a similar memoir last year—pure luck! Otherwise, secondhand bookstores or swaps might be your best budget-friendly bet. It’s a bummer when books you’re curious about aren’t easily accessible, but supporting authors directly feels worth it when you can.
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The Delta's Daughter - Book 1
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Book 1
In a realm set in the future, where the human race has fallen and shifters now rule, comes the epic adventure and tale of The Delta’s Daughter.
Epic Shifter Fantasy, Adventure & Romance
All Lamia ever wanted was to serve her prince,
Become the Delta to the New Moon Kingdom,
Find her mate and live happily ever after.
But the fates had other ideas.
Love, tragedy, and betrayal follow Lamia as she discovers her family’s heritage.
With the mark of a royal, an unbreakable bond with the prince, and a wolf from the king’s past, wanting to claim Lamia for himself:
Follow this epic tale of the Delta’s Daughter as she grows into the strongest shifter in the realm and faces challenges, war, heartache, and love.
It’s all sweet and innocent… until it isn’t.
A dark and dangerous adventure awaits you.
**For a mature audience. Contains a trigger chapter. Explicit language, and scenes of a sexual nature. Adult themes, sex, violence.**
The first book in an eight-book series. Step into the shifter realm where each story focuses on a different character but builds into one bigger story.
She loved him when he had nothing to lose.
He discarded her when he had everything to protect.
Married young to a ruthless billionaire, Elara Hayes believed love could survive power.
Instead, she learned that in his world, silence is punishment, reputation is everything, and wives are disposable.
When betrayal shatters their marriage, Elara signs the divorce papers and disappears carrying a secret that will cost him everything.
Years later, fate drags her back into his orbit through a business deal neither of them can escape. Now powerful, untouchable, and emotionally distant, she is no longer the woman who begged him to listen.
He wants redemption but she wants revenge.
But when the truth of her disappearance surfaces, the billionaire who once erased her must face the one thing money cannot fix: his own emotional ruin.
Some men lose love.
Others lose power.
He is about to lose both
Out of side don't mean out of mind.
Nora lives a typical Cinderella existence; two stepsisters and a stepmother who despise the sight of her.
Ace Woods, an epitome of extravagance, capriciousness, insolence, and disrespect finds himself in an unfamiliar continent of the world doing what he knows best; get his parent's attention.
But an enchanted night, An awful event that occurred at Cinderella's curfew, scars a memory for as long as you can navigate into THE TRAGEDY OF THE AFRICAN CINDERELLA.
After reuniting with my birth family, my wealthy biological father tossed me a black card and laid down one rule: I could spend as much as I wanted, but I was never to call him Dad—that title belonged only to his adoptive daughter.
Clutching the black card, I cautiously bought myself a two-dollar-fifty ice cream cone.
Just as I was happily licking the sweet ice cream, the adoptive daughter dropped to her knees before me. "Alice, are you mocking me because I can't even afford something that costs two-fifty in the future?"
My brother immediately slapped me twice. "You have money now, but you can't split love. Natalie is my one and only sister!"
Then my father splashed boiling water onto my face. "No disgraceful wretch deserves to be a Gervais."
To punish me, they sent me off to Rimala, forced to work as a child laborer in the mines.
Ten years later, I walked into a grand banquet hall with an ice cream in hand and came face-to-face with my brother, Ansel Gervais, dressed in a hand-tailored suit.
"All these years and you're still a disgrace," he sneered, but I couldn't be bothered to argue. "Let go. My dad's waiting for me—and if I'm any later, the ice cream's going to melt."
He looked down at me with contempt. "Dad? Who gave you permission to call him that? Natalie will forever be the only Gervais girl—no one can take that away from her!"
I rolled my eyes. Who said I was talking about that cheap excuse for a father? I was talking about my adoptive father—the oil tycoon with an incurable sweet tooth. I was in a hurry to let him taste some ice cream.
"You are nothing without me. I own you."
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After sacrificing her happiness for three years as his contract wife, Juleka could no longer stand Allen's cruelty, on learning about her past pregnancies, which she knew nothing of.
Currently pregnant, she decides to fight for her right, but Allen forces her to the hospital, where she gets involved in an accident, losing her child.
Terrified for the first time ever, Allen decides to make things right with Juleka, but she chose death over him.
Five years later, Allen comes face to face with Juleka again. Only this time, she has a son and a husband, and she doesn't remember Allen.
*Can Allen still right the wrong and restore Juleka's memories?
*What does fate have in store?
'No matter what, No matter the time, No matter the place, No matter the century, No matter what's to come, I. will always. CHOOSE. YOU'.
Everyone saw her as crazy..... But he saw her as nothing less than perfection.
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"Why?" was the only thing he said.
Confused I asked "Why what?"
"Why do you always do this to yourself?" the tone in which he spoke almost seemed like he was heartbroken about something.
"Do what?" I dared to ask, although I knew already within me I wouldn't like his response.
"Conceal your worth"
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If you like this small insight of the story then please read on.
The only thing I can guarantee you in this story is that it will definitely have an happy ending although for the two characters Rica and Dili to achieve that, they would have too pass through many difficult obstacles on their way to happiness.
And trust me this isn't your normal Teenage story that is filled with rainbows and sunshine, there are a lot of gloomy days. If you don't mind that then please by all means do read on.
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NOTE: This is a pure work of fiction. An original story by me.
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Finding free copies of books online can be tricky, especially for titles like 'My Name Is Not Easy' by Debby Dahl Edwardson. While I totally get the appeal of free reads—budgets can be tight, and not everyone has access to libraries—it’s important to consider the ethical side of things. Authors pour their hearts into their work, and pirated copies don’t support them or the publishing ecosystem. That said, there are legit ways to read it without breaking the bank. Libraries often have digital lending services like OverDrive or Libby, where you can borrow e-books for free with a library card. Sometimes, platforms like Project Gutenberg or Open Library offer older titles, but 'My Name Is Not Easy' might not be available there since it’s a more recent release.
If you’re really invested in reading it, I’d recommend checking out used bookstores or online marketplaces for affordable secondhand copies. Scribd also has a subscription model that might include it, and they sometimes offer free trials. Honestly, hunting for books can be part of the fun—it’s like a treasure quest! And if you end up loving it, supporting the author by purchasing a copy or requesting it at your local library ensures more stories like this get told. Edwardson’s writing is powerful, especially in how she tackles Indigenous identity and boarding school experiences, so it’s worth exploring through channels that honor her work.