Yeah, it's a moving target. Since the official English release is serialized online, a 'completed' EPUB in the traditional sense doesn't exist yet. Your best bet for the most current, coherent reading is directly through the Webnovel or Manta apps, even if it means dealing with a subscription or unlock model. Any standalone EPUB file will be outdated or unofficial, capturing only a snapshot of the work-in-progress translation.
2026-08-11 16:39:50
5
Ella
Novel Fan
UX Designer
Trying to find a finished EPUB for that story is actually pretty complicated right now. The original is a Korean webnovel on Ridibooks, and as far as I know, the official English translation through Webnovel/Manta is still ongoing. They're on the third season or something?
So a 'completed' EPUB you find floating around is almost definitely a fan translation, and those are a total mess. Some are machine-translated gloop, others are partial compilations from different groups that stopped years ago. The quality swings wildly from decent to unreadable. Even the file names are chaotic—'UndertheOakTreeCompletev4FinalRevised.epub' probably means it's just up to book 1, part 2.
Honestly, if you want the full, proper story as it's meant to be read, you're stuck waiting for the official release to finish. It's frustrating, but hunting for a pirated 'complete' version will just leave you with a disjointed experience and probably ruin a good book.
2026-08-11 20:55:34
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Dean
Responder
Receptionist
This sends me down a rabbit hole every time. The definition of 'completed' gets fuzzy with webnovels. The Korean original on Ridibooks is complete, I believe. But the English version? Different story. Platforms like Manta and Webnovel are still translating and releasing it in chunks. So if someone hands you an EPUB and says it's the latest completed edition, you gotta ask: completed when? And by whom?
I grabbed one from a Discord server last month that was touted as the full Riftan POV sidestory included and everything. Opened it up, and the formatting was a nightmare, the last twenty chapters were clearly done with a different, worse translator, and it just... ended mid-scene. Felt like falling off a cliff. It's a lesson in tempering expectations. These files are often passion projects by fans who burn out, not curated products.
2026-08-13 12:24:32
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Reagan
Book Scout
Lawyer
Latest completed edition? I don't think one exists in an official capacity. Webnovel's app has the most current official translation, but it's serialized and not done. They release chapters daily or weekly with a coin/unlock system.
If you're seeing EPUBs labeled 'complete' on forums or shady sites, they're almost certainly aggregator scrapes that bundled whatever was available at the time and called it done. Those often miss sidestories, have inconsistent terminology, and lack the author's final revisions. You might get 200 chapters thinking it's the whole thing, only to find out the actual story continues for another 100 you don't have. For something this popular, the incomplete fan compilations are everywhere, so double-check the chapter count against the official source before you trust any download.
2026-08-14 14:25:26
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Ulysses
Sharp Observer
Mechanic
The official English translation isn't finished publishing yet, so any EPUB claiming to be the latest complete edition is unofficial and likely incomplete. Webnovel is the licensed publisher, and they're still releasing new chapters. A true completed EPUB won't exist until they finish the entire series and potentially compile it for sale. Most 'complete' files are just compilations of the currently available fan translations, which stop at various points.
2026-08-15 21:44:26
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All The Queens Kings - Book 8
Jwgstout
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Lamia and Kellen return to a realm different from what they left. Overrun with Senko’s creations and monsters from the underworld, they have one goal as they struggle to come to terms with their new identities.
To rid the realm of Aodh and send him back to the hell hole he came from.
They had faced Aodh once before in their past lives. This time round is different. They remember everything and hope they can defeat him this time. Not just for their future but the future of their realm.
Love and bonds need to be healed while they prepare for a war that could cost them everything. Determined to ensure a peaceful future, Queen Lamia will stop at nothing to ensure the god of the underworld doesn’t get his hands on her or her immortal child.
⚠️ Warning: This book contains explicit, primal sexual content, dominant Alphas, willing Omegas, and intense mate-bond passion intended for mature 18+ readers only.
In the world of packs, some lines are drawn in blood-and some are meant to be crossed in the heat of desire.
This scorching collection of 15 standalone tales dives into the most forbidden unions in werewolf society, where primal instinct overrules every rule. From intense Alpha/ Omega power dynamics and voyeuristic thrills to dangerous age-gap cravings, boss/employee risks, and step-family secrets, each story simmers with raw, explicit passion: claiming bites, dominant growls, submitting whimpers, and bodies pushed to the edge of primal ecstasy.
Yet every illicit encounter ends in a sweet, satisfying mate-bond-happy endings where forbidden lovers claim their forever against all odds, leaving no regrets, only eternal, ecstatic bliss.
Hot. Primal. Unapologetically Naughty.
If you crave the rush of crossing every line and feeling the surge of a destined bond, these tales will leave you breathless, flushed, and howling for more.
100 DRIPPING WET DREAMS - A FULL SERIES, ROMANCE COLLECTION.
Ione
10
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Some desires are beautiful.
Some are unpredictable.
And some just simply cross the line.
This book is a collection of passionate, heart stopping romance stories filled with forbidden attraction, dark secrets, irresistible chemistry, and desires that cannot be ordinary.
From brooding family members to work enemies who can't stay away from each other, each story will pull you deeper into a world where desire burns hot, hearts are put on the line, and every release comes at a price.
One hundred stories.
One hundred obsessions.
Countless reasons to blow caution to the wind.
Seven Classic Faery Tales are given a very adult makeover.
You are entering a world of myth, magic, and Immortals.
Throw in the humans for the added spice of erotica and violence.
Mix together and you have dark adult faery tales ........
Do not read if easily offended!
These are a collection of interconnected steamy love stories that can also be read as standalones.
When the moon rises, the line between the beast and man doesn't just blur, it breaks. These are tales of alphas who take what they want and give you everything you never knew you needed.
Raw heat. Primal hunger. The kind of surrender that tastes like release.
Innocence devoured. Control shattered. Pleasure so deep, you'll lose yourself and not want to be found.
No warnings. No escape. No regrets.
Olivia Morgan never believed in monsters, but the woods outside her hometown seem to disagree.
Haunted by dreams she’s never been able to explain, Olivia’s life takes a sharp turn one Halloween night when she discovers a black wolf caged beneath silver bars.
But when the wolf shifts into Ezekiel—a warm-hearted Alpha with an infuriating smile—Olivia’s reality fractures.
Upon freeing him, she finds out he's her fated mate and se's bound to him and a world of wolves and Lycans she never knew existed.
Her senses heighten, shadows stalk her every step, and Ezekiel insists she’s no longer safe among humans.
When her estranged grandfather, Roman, Alpha Ezekiel's Beta, appears with answers Olivia never asked for, she learns she’s not just anyone—she’s the daughter of a prince and part of a royal Lycan bloodline.
Torn between the familiar world she’s known and the legacy pulling her deeper into Silver Lake’s supernatural web, Olivia is faced with enemies she can’t yet understand.
Malakai, the feared adversary of her family, seems to know more about her past than anyone, and his motives feel far more complicated than simple vengeance.
As Olivia unlocks her dormant powers and unearths secrets about her parents’ deaths, she realizes nothing is as it seems.
And when an ancient curse sweeps through Silver Lake, threatening everyone she’s come to care for, Olivia must decide: run from the destiny she never asked for or stand and fight.
So I've been down this rabbit hole a few times. Legally grabbing an EPUB of 'Under the Oak Tree' is a bit of a moving target because its distribution rights have shifted and changed formats. For a long time, the main legal avenue was Amazon's Kindle store—that's where Ridi, the original Korean publisher, licensed the official English translation first. You'd buy it there and use a tool like Calibre (with the right plugins) to convert the file to EPUB for your non-Kindle reader. That's a totally legal personal-use conversion.
But things got complicated when the webnovel platform Manta picked up the serialization. They operate on a freemium model—read some free chapters, then pay a subscription or use coins to unlock. You can't download an EPUB from them; it's strictly an online reading app experience. Lately, I've seen the e-book versions pop up on Google Play Books and Apple Books too, which sell the volumes directly. Those you can download as EPUB, I believe, depending on your device and region. Your best bet is to check those three: Kindle, Google Play, and Apple Books. Just make sure the seller is listed as 'RIDIBUCKS' or 'Manta' to confirm it's the official version.
Honestly, the whole situation highlights how messy digital rights can be. I wish there was one clear storefront, but scattershot licensing seems to be the norm for these translations. It's worth double-checking which volume you're after, as sometimes the first volume is free or heavily discounted as a promo on one platform but not another.
Man, this question hits a nerve because I was in that exact spot last year, scouring the web at 2 AM for a legit copy. Here’s the full breakdown from someone who finally got it sorted.
The official English translation is absolutely available in EPUB. The publisher, RidiBooks, has the digital version for sale on their own platform and through major retailers like Amazon Kindle and Google Play Books. It's not a situation where you have to hunt on fan sites anymore, which is a huge relief for supporting the author.
However, and this is a big however, the term 'available' depends on your definition. If you mean 'can I download an EPUB file from RidiBooks directly for any e-reader?' the answer gets fuzzy. They use their own app and DRM. Buying from Amazon locks you into Kindle's ecosystem. So you have an official translation in a proprietary EPUB wrapper, not a DRM-free file you can sideload anywhere.
I ended up buying it on Google Play Books because it syncs best across my phone and tablet. The translation quality is solid, consistent, and the formatting is clean. No more jarring shifts in terminology between chapters like some fan translations had.
It’s a completed work now too, so you can binge the whole thing without waiting for updates, which honestly improved the experience tenfold for me.
Getting that EPUB onto your phone for a cozy, offline read is a satisfying little process. You'll need a dedicated reading app first; something like Apple Books on iOS or Google Play Books on Android works natively, but I swear by apps like Moon+ Reader or ReadEra because they handle customization so much better, letting you tweak fonts and margins until it feels just right.
Now, the actual file transfer. The easiest path is to email the EPUB to yourself, download the attachment directly on your phone, and then use the 'Open in...' option to send it straight to your reading app. If you've got a bunch of files, syncing through cloud storage like Google Drive or Dropbox is smoother—just save the EPUB there from your computer, open the Drive app on your phone, and export to your reader. For the tech-comfy, connecting your phone via USB and dragging the file into a specific folder (often called 'Books' or named after the app) feels like the most direct, permanent solution.
Once it's in the app library, you're set. No more worrying about spotty Wi-Fi while you're deep in Maxi and Riftan's world. I just love having my entire collection ready to go, tucked away in my pocket.