
ALL MY BOOKS ARE AVAILABLE TO LIBRARIES IN ALL FORMATS… but there are over 17,000 public libraries in the US and they each choose individually which books they want to carry in their catalog, including ebooks, audiobooks, and print.
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DOWNLOAD LIBBY (AN APP FROM OVERDRIVE)

Libby (from Overdrive) is an app that lets you borrow ebooks and audiobooks from your local library! Download Libby here.
Search Libby for “Alisa Woods” to find my books! All my ebooks and most of my audiobooks are available for your library to add to their collection. You can also go direct from my website to Libby with these handy links:

IF YOUR LIBRARY DOES NOT HAVE MY BOOKS
- IMPORTANT: Libby’s “notify me” tag is not the same as making a request — that notification tag used to notify libraries on the back end about what books patrons wanted added to the collection. Unfortunately, Libby disabled that function so libraries do not get the request.
- MAKE A REQUEST ON YOUR LIBRARY WEBSITE: Most libraries have websites where you can make direct requests for books for them to carry (ebooks, audiobooks, and print). Some have rules about only being able to make three requests or a certain number in a certain timeframe, but public libraries exist to serve the public and generally, they want to hear your requests! It’s not guaranteed the library will acquire your request, but I keep my books inexpensive for libraries, and if you let them know you’re interested, they may very well add it! This is a great no-cost way to support your favorite authors. NOTE: You may have to log into your library website with your library card to be able to find their book request option—if you can’t find it, ask your librarian!
THANK YOU
I know a lot of readers are on limited budgets, but trust me, when you use the library, it’s win-win-win! YOU get books for free, the library pays me, and new readers will discover the books through the Libby app! It’s win all around!
