Finding free copies of books like 'Sam & Ilsa's Last Hurrah' can be tricky, especially since it’s important to respect authors’ rights and support their work. I’ve stumbled across a few sites in the past that claim to offer free reads, but they often turn out to be sketchy or downright illegal. Libraries are a fantastic alternative—many have digital lending systems where you can borrow e-books legally. I’ve used apps like Libby or OverDrive to snag copies of books without spending a dime.
If you’re really set on finding it online, sometimes authors or publishers offer limited-time free downloads during promotions. Following the author or publisher on social media might clue you in on those opportunities. Otherwise, secondhand bookstores or swap sites could be worth checking out. It’s not exactly 'free,' but it’s cheaper than buying new!
Oh, the hunt for free books! I totally get the appeal, but with 'Sam & Ilsa's Last Hurrah,' it’s tough. I’ve dug around before for similar titles, and most 'free' sites either have dodgy quality or are just pirated copies. Not cool, right? Instead, I’d recommend looking into library memberships—some even let you join digitally if you don’t live nearby. Audiobook platforms occasionally give free trials too, so you might luck out there. Just remember, supporting authors keeps more great stories coming!
I love a good book hunt, but free isn’t always the way to go for newer titles like this one. Scribd’s subscription model is pretty affordable, and they often have free trials. Otherwise, checking out local library catalogs or even asking friends if they have a copy to borrow keeps things ethical. Piracy’s a bummer for creators, so I try to avoid those sites even if they pop up in search results.
Book pirating sites are everywhere, but they’re a no-go for me—authors deserve their royalties! Instead, I’d scout for legal freebies. Publishers sometimes release chapters or excerpts online to hook readers. Signing up for newsletters might score you a free sample. Otherwise, libraries are the MVP here. Even if they don’t have it now, you can often request purchases. It’s slower, but way better than sketchy downloads.
Whenever I’m itching to read something without breaking the bank, my first stop is always the library. 'Sam & Ilsa's Last Hurrah' might be available there, either physically or as an e-book. Some libraries even partner with services like Hoopla, which has a decent selection. If you’re okay with used books, ThriftBooks or Amazon’s used listings sometimes have crazy cheap prices. It’s not free, but close enough! Plus, you’re still supporting the book ecosystem in a small way.
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BOOK THREE of COALESCENCE OF THE FIVE:
After a bitter betrayal, he refuses to trust hunters, but a certain huntress catches his eye...
Greg Claw's bonded mate did the unthinkable, conspiring against him and his family during their time together, so she was punished with death.
Now he knows never to trust a hunter.
This includes the newly appointed Chief Octopus, Sushmita. But the more he's around her, the more intrigued he gets. The longer they work together, the more he can't deny the connection growing between them. It's not a bond, but there's certainly something.
Sushmita has her own secrets and motives for everything she does, and choosing this profession is no exception.
Greg finds himself caring about her… for her. When her former lover waltzes in, Greg wonders if this ex is what stands between him and Sushmita.
One thing's for sure, with threats pressing in close, danger lurking in the shadows, and things not appearing to be what they seem, Greg has to do everything within reach and beyond to protect everything and everyone he holds dear, which - oddly - includes her.
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BOOK ONE: The 5-Time Rejected Gamma & the Lycan King
BOOK TWO: The Rogues Who Went Rogue
A young scientist works in a secret research facility where she studies biological samples. Her job seems normal, until she is assigned to deliver food to a highly restricted subject hidden deep inside the building.
Every time she enters the room, something strange happens. She loses consciousness, wakes up outside, and cannot remember what took place inside. At the same time, her body begins to change in ways she cannot explain.
When she starts searching for answers, she discovers a hidden truth. The “subject” is not just an experiment but a living werewolf, the last of its kind.
Why does the werewolf seem to recognize her?
Why does it protect her?
And most disturbing of all..
Why does it feel like it has been waiting for her all along?
"Ms. Jones, the service to fake your death that you requested has been arranged. Here's the agreement. Please sign here."
Isabella Jones glanced at the contract that the person placed before her.
Client: Isabella Jones
Cause of death: Falling from a mountain, eaten by wild animals. Unable to retrieve the remains of the body
Time of death: One week from now
One week from now would mark the fifth anniversary of her marriage to Samuel Grant. It was also the day she had planned to fake her death and leave him.
Since that was the date it all began, it might as well be when it ended.
[Free pass for letting Bianca hurt Jenna: 1 remaining.]
That was the pinned memo in the phone of Dylan Nelson, my fiance. We had been together for five years.
Bianca Shelly was his mentor’s daughter.
He had quantified every slight Jenna suffered into a spendable allowance.
Three days into our silent standoff, he took my engagement ring from the nightstand.
I tried to stop him. “That ring was registered in my name for life.”
He checked the note on his phone. His voice turned cold. “Bianca got rejected by the guy she was set up with. She’s been crying all day. She’s just borrowing it for a photo. Stop making this difficult.”
An hour later, I received an alteration alert from the jeweler’s app.
[Original recipient: Jenna Vogel. Recipient changed to: Bianca Shelly. Ownership status: Finalized and irreversible.]
I finally recalled the small print at the bottom of his note.
[If Jenna ends the relationship first, all free passes will automatically reset.]
From the beginning, he had planned to sacrifice me over and over again.
It was not that he did not understand what the ring meant. He was simply certain that I would never muster up the courage to leave him.
That evening, Dylan texted to ask whether I was done being angry.
I did not reply. I simply changed his contact name from “Babe” back to “Dylan Nelson”.
I thought. “Dylan, that was your last free pass. This time, there will be no reset.”
The rain starts to hit at my window, I can see dull clouds slowly coming over. I frown as I look trying to ease my mind. Again my mood is reflected in the weather outside. I'm still unsure if it is 100% me that makes it happen, but it seems too much of a coincidence for it to not. It isn't often the weather reflects my mood, when it does it's usually because I'm riddled with anxiety or stress and unable able to control my feelings. Luckily its a rarity, though today as I sit looking out of the window I can't help but think about the giant task at hand. Can Iris unlock her family secrets and figure out what she is? A chance "meet cute" with an extremely hot werewolf and things gradually turn upside down. Dark secrets emerge and all is not what it seems. **Contains Mature Content**
Everyone knew that Daniel Cardea kept the most obedient mistress.
I had no temper, no dignity, and no spine. I stayed ready to kneel at his feet.
This lawyer, the best in all of Silverton, trapped the rest of my life with a single contract. He felt certain that no law could help me break it.
He was right. The law governed the living, not the dead.
On his 30th birthday, I planned to give him a carefully prepared gift. I planned to end this indefinite contract with my heart once it stopped beating.
February 16, 2026. It was three days until Daniel’s birthday, three days until the surprise arrived.
I totally get the urge to find free reads—budgets can be tight, but the love for stories isn’t! For 'The Last Hurrah,' I’d start by checking out legal platforms like Project Gutenberg or Open Library, which sometimes host older works in the public domain. If it’s a newer title, though, you might hit a wall. I’ve stumbled across snippets on Google Books previews, which tease just enough to decide if it’s worth buying.
Alternatively, fan forums or subreddits might have threads sharing where to access obscure titles—just be wary of sketchy sites. Pirated content isn’t cool, and it often comes with malware risks. If all else fails, your local library’s digital app (like Libby) could have a waitlist. Patience pays off!