If you want a quick backup plan beyond libraries, subscription trials can net you temporary free access: several audiobook services and retailers offer free trials that include full listening/reading of many titles, so you can sign up, enjoy 'That Time I Got Drunk and Saved a Demon' during the trial, then cancel before you’re billed if you don’t want to keep the subscription — just be mindful of trial terms. For audiobook trial options, there are pages that note trial listening availability. I also check cheaper-buy options (Kobo, BN, etc.) if I want to own it outright later. I always avoid sketchy sites; supporting authors or using library/trial routes keeps things aboveboard and leaves me free to fangirl about the next book without guilt.
Practical heads-up: the fastest way I get books for free online is Libby (the library app that uses OverDrive). 'That Time I Got Drunk and Saved a Demon' shows up in many OverDrive catalogs as both an ebook and an audiobook, so if you have a library card you can borrow it digitally — sometimes immediately, sometimes after a short wait on hold. If you’re not seeing it, try the Libby share link or search by the OverDrive entry so you can see which nearby libraries own it and place holds. A couple of tips from my own library runs: place a hold (you’ll get an email when it’s available), check both ebook and audiobook formats (you might find one available sooner), and don’t forget to try different library systems if you have cards at multiple libraries. Libraries saved me a ton on impulse buys and let me binge the whole silly series guilt-free — you’ll probably find the same joy when you finally get the loaned copy.
The title alone hooked me — and if you want to read 'That Time I Got Drunk and Saved a Demon' without paying out of pocket, the most reliable free route is your public library's digital apps. Plenty of libraries carry the ebook and audiobook on OverDrive/Libby, so you can borrow it just like a physical book if your local system owns a copy; search Libby/OverDrive for the title and request a hold if it’s checked out. If you prefer an official publisher sample or want to confirm which formats exist, the Orbit/Hachette page lists the ebook, audiobook, and print editions and sometimes includes previews or links to retailer samples — handy if you want to read a chapter or two for free before borrowing. If your library doesn’t have a copy, you can often ask them to buy it or place an interlibrary loan/hold. I grabbed my copy through Libby and loved how silly and warm it is — borrowing it felt like the best kind of free win. Definitely try your library first; it usually works out and keeps me financially free to buy the rest of the series later.
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Supporting the author through legal means keeps the magic alive for future books, y'know? Plus, stumbling upon a hidden gem in a legit library app feels way more satisfying than skimming a dodgy PDF. Maybe your local library has an ebook copy too!