No I don't think there is a way to do that. There is a hard-coded reference to the "My Books" path in the ktkBook.dll.
The best think you can do is to move the location of your My Documents folder to the D drive. You can do that by right clicking on My Document, then Properties.
Then click on the Move button.
You can google this procedure to get more info, but that will reset your My Documents to whatever folder you want, permanently. It will maintain the structure, but starting at whatever point you specify when you do the move.
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