Potential pitfalls to avoid: suggesting pirated sites, which would be against the law and against guidelines. Need to make that clear. Also, ensuring that any links provided are official and safe sources.
Next, possible sources. Project Gutenberg and Internet Archive are common free digital libraries. I should search their sites for Johanna Lindsey's works. If she's a modern author, her books might not be in the public domain, which would mean they can't be legally distributed for free without permission. But maybe some are available through special programs or donations. Potential pitfalls to avoid: suggesting pirated sites, which
First, I should check the legality of downloading free novels. Johanna Lindsey's books are copyrighted, so any free downloads would typically require proper licensing or the author/publisher's permission. There might not be an official archive link, but sometimes authors donate works to platforms like Project Gutenberg or other public domain sites. However, I should verify that. Next, possible sources
Also, consider if there are any audiobook versions available for free through platforms like Libro.fm, which some libraries partner with. Or maybe some of her older works are in public domain now, but that's less likely for a contemporary author like Johanna Lindsey. If she's a modern author, her books might
Possible steps to outline: 1. Check Project Gutenberg/Internet Archive for free copies. 2. Use library resources (OverDrive, Libby). 3. Explore legal free eBook programs (Kindle Unlimited if applicable). 4. Purchase options. 5. Public domain status (but likely not applicable here).