Try looking for PDF uploads on sites like Scribd sometimes users share documents there. The search function on many webnovel platforms is terrible though so you need exact phrasing. Library apps are a safer bet than random websites. Honestly the experience of hunting it down can be as engaging as the book itself in a weird way.
Huh, good luck. I tried finding that exact one a few months back and honestly gave up. It's either buried in some obscure forum thread from 2016 or locked behind a paywall on Radish. Feels like the algorithms push you toward the paid versions so hard these days. I remember finding like, three chapters on a blog that vanished the next week. If it's a newer serial, sometimes following the author's social media is the only way—they'll drop links to free chapters on their website as a teaser. But a full, free, legal copy? Rare find, man.
Finding a specific title like that is a rabbit hole I've gone down plenty of times. So first off, 'Begin Again' is a pretty common title phrase—you need to be certain about the author. Max Lucado wrote one, but there's also fanfiction and webnovels with that name. Confirming you've got the right one is step one, otherwise you'll waste hours.
My method is pretty systematic: start with legal free-tier options. Check if it's on Wattpad or Royal Road with creator permissions. Hit up OverDrive with your library card; my county's digital library has a surprisingly deep catalog. Sometimes publishers give away full copies for a limited promo. If those fail, a targeted Google search with the author's name and 'read online free' might surface a legitimate author or publisher-sanctioned page. The frustration usually sets in when a story is serialized across multiple platforms, and you're piecing together chapters from different archives.
Actually, I've had some luck with this! I'm in a few Discord communities where people share finds. Someone might drop a Google Drive link if the author has publicly shared it. I wouldn't trust random aggregator sites; the formatting is awful and they're full of malware pop-ups. Sometimes the 'full chapters' are scattered—the first half might be free on the author's Patreon to hook you, and the rest is on Amazon Kindle Unlimited. It's a puzzle. The real key is patience and checking back; I've seen books go from paid-only to free for a weekend to drum up reviews. Setting a Google Alert for the title plus 'free' sometimes works, but you get a lot of noise.
Madelyn Jent died on her wedding anniversary. She had been married to Zach Jardin for eight years, compromising for the better part of her life. However, she ended up being kicked out of the house.After the painful divorce, Madelyn was diagnosed with terminal cancer. Despite her deteriorating health, she clung to life in the hospital, hoping that Zach would visit her one last time.As Valentine's Day arrived, heavy snow fell outside. Yet, Zach failed to make an appearance, leaving Madelyn with a deep sense of regret. "Zach Jardin... If I could start over, I would never fall in love with you again!"Miraculously, Madelyn found herself reborn to the time when she was eighteen. Fueled by the desire to avoid repeating the same mistakes, she made a solemn vow to distance herself from everything related to Zach.But fate seemed determined to test her resolve. Just as she sought to escape the shadows of her past, the same man, Zach, emerged with an intimidating aura, gradually approaching her step by step. His voice, reminiscent of a devil's melody, echoed through the hallway as he declared, "Madelyn, I'll take care of you for the rest of your life..."
If given the chance to live again, what would you change the most? As for Emma, she has decided not to marry Mark, a betrayer. In her previous life, she was deceived and harmed by him, leading to the tragic demise of her entire family. Emma, devastated and tormented by Mark, suffered to the point of death. When she woke up, she found herself back five years in the past. At that time, Emma had not married Mark; instead, she had formed a connection with David, Mark's rival. Emma decides to rely on David for revenge against Mark, but little does she know that things will take unexpected turns. What surprises await her? Read on to find out!
In her past life, Calla Greystone was the fat, awkward daughter of a disgraced Beta who sold her out for a pack alliance. Trapped in a miserable marriage to the cold and distant Alpha Lucien Thorne—who thought she was part of her father’s scheme—Calla was ignored, insulted, and cast aside. She gave birth alone, lived without love, and died in a tragic accident… or so everyone thought.
But fate gave her a do-over.
Calla wakes up on the same night her life derailed—the night she and Lucien were drugged and pushed into a mating scandal. Only this time, she’s done being a pawn. She stops her father from forcing a marriage, refuses to be Lucien’s regret, and walks away from a future she knows all too well.
Can Calla survive the game long enough to rewrite the rules?
Will Lucien finally fight for the mate he once failed?
Or will the past devour them both before the truth comes to light?
Reborn On My Anniversary Night: This Time I Choose Divorce
Author Salah
0
406
She died believing she was unloved.
She returned knowing she was betrayed.
Once, she gave up everything, her name, her family, her future, for a man who called her his wife. In the end, she lost more than her life… she lost the truth.
Now fate has turned back.
Reborn into the past, she stands at the crossroads she once fled from. This time, she will not run. She will accept the marriage everyone feared, reclaim the life stolen from her, and uncover the face behind her betrayal.
But when love, blood, and secrets collide, one question remains
Can revenge rewrite destiny… or will it destroy her twice?
Love Again: The Billionaire’s Second Chance Romance
TanuS
0
1.5K
Life stopped for Arielle seven years ago when her childhood lover Zachary left her life. It was a mutual break up but little did they know that life had other plans for her.
Seven years later, Arielle is a successful writer with dozens of bestselling books under her belt. Her father has found a potential match for her. However, when she is left at the altar once again by the second man she trusted, Zachary is back to pick up her broken pieces.
Everything changed when Zachary asked for Arielle’s hand in marriage at the same altar where she was left.
Years have passed, but his feelings are the same, and this time he refuses to let her go. This time he had to make her realise that they are made for each other and he was a fool to let her go once upon a time.
Join Arielle and Zachary’s journey to read their second-chance romance.
Loved the author's last series, so I was tracking this one from announcement. The release strategy is weird but clear if you dig. The publisher's website puts the first five chapters up for free permanently, which is more generous than usual. They seem to be using it as a funnel for their app, where you can read more with daily ad-based 'keys' or a subscription. I read the free chapters there, then switched to the app because the mobile formatting is better for my commute.
What's frustrating is the serialization pace. It updates weekly, but the free chapters on the web lag behind the app's subscription tier by a good month. So if you're following discussions, you're always a bit behind. I've found that some library digital services, like Hoopla, have licensed the completed volumes, but they're only up to volume two. It's a patchwork, but it exists legally. You just have to be okay with a slower, fragmented read unless you pay.
There's a whole mess of confusion around this one. I've spent more time than I care to admit trying to track down a consistent way to read 'Begin Again'. It seems to have gone through a few different publication phases.
From what I've pieced together, a full ebook edition exists for purchase on major retailers like Amazon and Kobo. I bought mine there after getting fed up with hunting. But the 'online free' part of your question points to something else – there was definitely a period where substantial chunks were serialized on a platform like Wattpad or Radish before it got officially picked up. Those free chapters might still be floating around, but they're likely incomplete now.
An audiobook is trickier. I haven't found one narrated by a professional on Audible or similar. There are a few unofficial, AI-narrated versions on some sketchy free sites, but the quality is rough and it feels wrong to support that. If an official audio version is in the works, it hasn't been announced yet.
So the current landscape is: pay for the complete ebook, or dig through old serial sites for fragmented, possibly outdated free chapters.
Man, it's funny how many sites treat that first chapter like it's this big secret. I swear, I wanted to check out 'Begin Again' just last week after seeing the cover on a bestseller list, and I must've clicked through a dozen places. The author's own website actually had the cleanest look for a preview. The whole first chapter was right there, formatted for the web, no pop-ups asking for an email—which honestly shocked me. I've started to just assume the writer's site or their publisher's page is a dead-end, but I guess some are finally getting that you gotta give readers a taste to get them hooked.
That said, the official storefront on the big retailer's site (you know the one) also had the 'Look Inside' feature enabled, which is basically the same few chapters. The annoying part is sometimes it's only on the desktop site and the app doesn't show it, or vice-versa, so you gotta check both. I landed up reading the preview there too, just to see if the formatting was any different, and it was fine. I wish more novels would do this; it saves me from buying something only to find the prose style grates on me by page three.