What are the best nonresident library cards you'd recommend for digital romance books and audiobooks?
I live near a good but not large library, so I supplement ebooks and audiobooks with Everand. However, Everand has ditched their library format and now operates similar to Audible, so the next solution would be to get a nonresident library card from another library.
Do you recommend a particular library that offers nonresident cards and has a great romance book selection, especially romance audiobooks? I was going through the recs in this article, using "Kresley Cole" and "Lisa Kleypas" and other beloved authors as the test for what they have - and not much in terms of digital. Do you know of any good libraries we should check?
Edit: One problem I'm running into is that many of the self-published authors (like the two above - edit, just Kresley - who are now self published) just aren't present other than a physical book. Julia Wolf, etc. aren't on the digital shelves, so you end up either skipping their books or paying Audible/Amazon cash. Other than NYPL, the best library I've ever seen is in a suburb of Grand Rapids, MI - that library is amazing. They have every book you can imagine - but they don't allow non-MI residents to get a card. If you ARE in west Michigan, apply to KDL.
Here is a link to NYPL, which is free for all state of New York residents.