No way I can think of.
CloudLibrary does allow you to download an eBook and sideload it to a reader that supports Adobe DRM (at least it still did a couple of months ago when I last did it), but not Kindle. So Nook's (AFAIK they still support Adobe DRM), Kobo's and the like can read those books without needing an app which you need a tablet or smart phone to run. Perhaps if library books are an important aspect for you in regards to reading material you can pick up a used Nook or Kobo for $10-$30 on Craigslist or From Goodwill? Not sure if there's really another solution.
Overall some publishers weren't so happy about OverDrive adding Kindle support (Penguin at the time even stopped selling eBooks to libraries through OverDrive in protest) and some librarians weren't too happy about it either (privacy concerns) so I don't know that you'd see that added to another service any time soon.
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