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Nesting With My Three Alphas: A Cozy Omegaverse Romance

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Kit Lennox came to Hollow Haven to disappear. She's about to discover she was meant to be found.

After fleeing her controlling ex-alpha with nothing but two suitcases and a desperate hope for freedom, Kit just wants to rebuild her life in peace. Her plan is lay low in a cozy mountain duplex, avoid complications, and figure out who she really is when no one's trying to control her.

But Hollow Haven has other ideas.

There's Jonah—the steady single dad whose seven-year-old daughter immediately claims Kit as family. Micah, the gentle baker who creates custom comfort teas and sees straight through to her healing heart. And Reed, the protective handyman who upgrades her security and makes her feel safer than she has in years.

When her dangerous past tracks her down, Kit faces a run again, or trust the three alphas who've been patiently showing her what real love looks like. But as her heat approaches and old threats turn violent, she discovers that the strongest nest isn't built with blankets and pillows—it's built with chosen family, fierce protection, and three alphas who know exactly how to help an omega reclaim her power.

She came to Hollow Haven broken. But she's about to find out that even broken pieces can be beautiful.

A steamy small-town omegaverse romance featuring healing through love, found family magic, cozy autumn vibes, one brilliant pup who orchestrates the perfect pack, and three devoted alphas who prove that the best claiming happens when you choose to stay.

321 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 14, 2025

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Profile Image for M Janee.
209 reviews14 followers
September 3, 2025
It's cute and sweet, I just wasn't convinced they were 'in love'. It felt like friends who just slept with each other in her heat. There's zero intimacy outside of that heat (chapters 22-25) and I'm not referring to s-x. I'm talking hugs, embracing each other, sweet talk, hand holding, intimate gestures or even thoughts outside of they smell safe.

Be prepared going in, it's pretty repetitive. Expect a lot of 'when was the last time someone' did this or cared about me in that way etc., there's also phrases, dialogue and thoughts that are repeated throughout too.

Marcus (her controlling ex) is the driving force behind this book, he runs from him fearing her life but there's nothing to support that other than he was controlling. We don't get any flashbacks etc which keeps the book really light but you also miss a little too. He's also dealt with by chapter 21 (60%) the rest is kinda just an extended epilogue.
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128 reviews14 followers
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July 18, 2025
DNF at 50%+. All of the characters fell flat for me and if I had to read the word “protective/protectively” one more time I was going to scream. Get a thesaurus.
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62 reviews2 followers
July 16, 2025
I enjoyed this book, it was super cozy and I loved that the small town was really portrayed throughout the entire book. The only thing that was a bit lacking for me personally was the connection between the main characters. It gave the vibe of insta-love but also slow burn at the same time. We didn’t really see in depth relationship building/bonding, it was more on the side of “her scent is great and I love her now” if this omegaverse had the aspect of scent-matches or fated mates I can see that but because in this omegaverse those tropes were not used it just didn’t justify the instant love the alphas had for her in my opinion. Otherwise the book was good, the drama wasn’t overdone and the side characters weren’t confusing or overwhelming.
Spice was like half a 🌶️ it’s not closed door by any means but there was only one spice scene (there is a bonus scene if you sign up for author’s newsletter) and it was during her heat. Also before her heat hit, she had only shared a kiss with one of the alphas so going from zero to heat was a contributing factor to not feeling much depth within their relationship.
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287 reviews3 followers
August 28, 2025
It has potential but could use a good amount of editing, there’s a lot of repetitive narrative (quotes, words and even whole paragraphs, if I had to read the phrase “When was the last time….” one more time I was going to loose it), characters that pop out of nowhere in the scene, characters addressing facts or conversations that it seems they had off the record because we readers didn’t even know about it, lack of information or context.

And then I like Charlie’s character but she talks and thinks like a much older person, sometimes I thought that an adult was giving a super depth speech and it was her 👀

All the nesting information felt off, it didn’t make sense that Charlie’s designation manifested so young and the fact that Kit wanted to share something so sacred to an omega, like the nesting, with a stranger, Ik is a kid but is a kid that you don’t know and broke in to your house in the middle of the night
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852 reviews1 follower
September 2, 2025
I'm about 45% of the way through this book and it's driving me batty. Repeatedly, something is discussed between two characters, and then brought up immediately after like they hadn't just talked about it.

For example, character A will say "I do this thing and this is how i learned", then two paragraphs later, character B will ask "how did you learn to do this thing you do? ".

One moment the omega is meeting new people and not ready to tell them her story, but in the same conversation, she talks about her past like she's already shared it and they know all the details.

I'm not disliking the overall story, but it does need further work...

59% good grief, this is melodramatic.
It continues to be repetitive.

60% I quit. I'm still marking this as read. I deserve credit for getting this far.




13 reviews
August 27, 2025
Could do with a lot more editing. Conversations never had, then spoken about, then actually had later. Characters were kind of one dimensional. Hoping the next book improves. Also, by over half-way through no one has even kissed and she’s literally going into heat so v slowburn for ov imo. Skimmed after 60%
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77 reviews2 followers
November 6, 2025
This woman was so surprised with every word that left her mouth. It was nice at first, but by the half of the book and by the end of it I was pretty surprised with myself by finished the book. "And I surprised myself of how honest I'm being".

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It was a nice warm book.
Instalove.
A deeper description of the characters would have been welcome.

I did love charlie. She was so nice for a 7yo. She was the most insightful character of all. There was not much physical description of her though, so it was hard for me to picture her in my head. So I just made her up like my little cousin.

The men were perfect, but they were tooOoOO perfect. They were never bothered by anything but Marcus. So, they really felt like fantasy. I know it is fictional, but they were so nice and perfect that they felt bland.
They had already worked their grief so I understand that they weren't traumatized therefore, more attention and understanding toward Kit. That's alright. The thing is, that there was no character growth related to them. Their inner world was only focused on Kit. So it was hard to see them as independent individuals.

I have one question. At some point, Kit says to Reed (I think) that he didn't know the things that she had done. It lead me to believe that she had actually done something in Chicago that was sort of a crime or morally punished. I would've liked to know what that was. At the time she wasn't ready to talk about it, but then she never did. Not even while in court.

I am proud of her for speaking to Marcus in front of everyone and having the closure she deserved. What I didn't like was that by the end of the book (two years after they bonded) she was still thinking about her old like and comparing her pack to Marcus. That was water under the bridge, girl.
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165 reviews
October 11, 2025
Nesting With My Three Alphas has a lovely setup—a traumatized omega finding healing, safety, and belonging in a small-town pack—but the execution felt uneven. The story starts strong, with Kit’s flight from her controlling ex and the warmth of the three alphas who help her rebuild. Jonah, Micah, and Reed each bring something different to her journey, and the cozy autumn atmosphere of Hollow Haven adds a soft, comforting backdrop.

However, the pacing and timeline continuity made it hard to stay immersed. Early on, several chapters reference days of the week inconsistently—one scene places the pumpkin patch trip on Monday, the next claims it happened the day before, and then a later chapter circles back to Monday again. These small errors stack up, making the passage of time confusing and the narrative feel disjointed.

Around the 40–50% mark, the pacing also begins to drag. Key conflicts—like the antagonist’s arrest—feel like natural endpoints, yet the story continues for several more chapters, repeating emotional beats that could have been condensed. The world-building, too, leaves some questions unanswered, particularly regarding the mechanics of bonding (biting vs. knotting), which felt glossed over compared to other Omegaverse titles.

That said, once past the halfway point, the writing settles and the emotional arc lands on a satisfying note. It’s a cozy, low-heat read with good intentions and moments of tenderness, but the uneven pacing and continuity issues kept it from fully working for me.

Perfect for fans of: gentle, healing-centered Omegaverse stories, small-town settings, and slow emotional recovery arcs.
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42 reviews1 follower
August 1, 2025
great & full of potential

Honestly it’s such an enjoyable story & I absolutely loved the characters. I look forward to more of the town’s shenanigans. However I do think there’s some editing to be done. There’s a decent amount of repetition whilst also not giving us enough information. I understand small towns = no privacy BUT Micah name drops his ex and while we know about her sister you never see him telling her this information she just knows. It’s expressed multiple times that she’s an artist yet I left the book feeling like I knew nothing about reed. I think there is a lot of background that goes untold. Personally I loved how long the book took to get spicy but I also wish in that time we learned more about her love interests. I also think that there should be some more elaboration on how they win her over. You see Charlie weasel into her heart with her genuine love, but why does she trust any of the guys? The only really bothersome thing to me was names being repeated. Why do we need two Sarah’s or two Emma’s? It doesn’t particularly get confusing but it also to me it feels like the author forgot about the original characters with those names.

I would consider this the first draft, solely because I absolutely see the vision the author had & I very much enjoyed said vision… but I would’ve loved this book to be a bit longer for added details. Overall I do think it’s a really good story.
285 reviews1 follower
August 17, 2025
Very very good first book for this author. I’ve been into sweet cozy romances lately and I am happy to have found this book. I need to clarify that I only read smut, but not for the spicy scent weirdly. The first few years I read this type of literature I did read all the spicy scenes. Several years later there’s generally nothing new to be done so I tend to skip most of it. This author handles spicy scenes very well. There was only one heat that was outlined in detail. And for that I’m grateful. I’m not against it, but again it’s very repetitive when you read as much as I do. “They why read this type of book?” You may ask, the stories are unique and the alternate worlds interesting. I love the dynamic of the pack as a whole. And can Charlie be any stinking cuter?!?!? A lot of books in this genre with children don’t typically give the character much of a role other than being there. I loved how engaged Charlie was and so precocious. She was included as a real and significant part of the story. So good. I will read the next book when it comes out in a few weeks, but I also hope there’s stories about some residents of the town as well. Happy reading friends
176 reviews
September 20, 2025
Not my favorite of the genre

I think this was a cute premise but the book could have benefitted from being a bit more filled out. Everything felt just a bit flat - the characters, the world building, and the first few chapters especially. I don't need pages and pages of detailed worldbuilding, but I do need some context. Omegaverse as a trope/genre has a lot of variations depending on the author, and I felt that some additional details about society, alphas/omegas, mates etc would have been really helpful to set the scene.

Also, the beginning was pretty rushed when it came to the characters meeting and immediately going from complete strangers to enthralled with each other but with none of the usual explanations for why (like an insta-love trope, scent matching, fated mates, etc). Some mentions were made of "protective alpha instincts" being at play and scents in general, but not any actual reasons or context. Which goes to my first point - expanding on those instincts, how that affects society, how it affects interactions between alphas and omegas would add a lot to the story.
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191 reviews
July 19, 2025
Learning to nest with my family.

I really enjoyed this story!

After a relationship gone wrong in Chicago, Kit finds herself in the quaint small town of Hollow Haven. From the moment she arrives, she’s drawn in by the scent of three very alluring Alphas.

She quickly meets Jonah, the Alpha next door, and his lively 7-year-old daughter, Charlie a whirlwind of energy and wisdom who immediately steals the show. Soon after, Micah, the sexy town baker, stops by with a batch of warm chocolate chip cookies, and Reed, the charming handyman, comes in like a freight train to welcome Kit to town. These three Alphas quickly become protective of Kit in the sweetest ways.

Charlie was such a delightful part of the story fun-loving, smart, and full of heart. I especially loved the bond she shared with Kit. Their conversations about Sarah were touching, and I appreciated how Kit honored her memory with love and care.

This book had just the right balance of heart, heat, and small-town charm. I couldn’t put it down!
323 reviews4 followers
July 27, 2025
This was a great cozy and sweet Omegaverse book, set in a small-town. The book was well-written and had great characters and overall, was a great read.

Kit, the FMC, was an omega on the run from a not so great relationship. Starting over, she ends up in the small town of Hollow Haven. She is definitely a bit damaged when she gets there, but the town itself and the people there help her see her true worth. This is a great Omegaverse story showing an omega fight to find herself again. I loved the town and its people and their immediate adoption of Kit when she showed up.

Kit’s alphas were also extremely well written and perfect for her and her needs. Micah, Jonah and Reed were the perfect combination of sexy, possessive and loving and exactly what Kit needed.

The star of this book though, was Charlie. She was honestly such a cute little girl that was clearly an omega in the making, with her ability to know what Kit was feeling and/or needed.

Overall, this was a great cozy Omegaverse book.
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1,137 reviews5 followers
September 10, 2025
Kit, an Omega of unknown age and origin, moves to a small town to escape her ex Marcus for reasons that aren’t super clear or well developed.

She meets three generic nice guy alphas: Jonah, a baker; Reed, a handyman; Micah, a single father. Micah’s daughter is a 7 year old named Charlie who is an intellectual and emotional genius or something.

Kit compares everything anyone does to her ex, Marcus. Marcus is terrible in every way. We have no idea why Kit was ever in a relationship with him. Marcus stalks her in a fairly boring way, and then eventually breaks into her house and acts crazy. He also files paperwork that indicates Kit entered into a contractual pre bonding arrangement with him, but we have no idea what this means. Like, if it was real, would the court order Kit to go with him? Are the police supposed to arrest her?

I don’t know how long Kit lives in this town before they bond. A couple of days? Honestly… who really cares. I’ve put more effort into this review than the author put into developing the characters of this book.
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774 reviews
July 22, 2025
This was a great cozy romance and I fell in love with Charlie instantly. She did not act like a 7 year old but I let some things pass because books are fictional.

I just really wish there was more editing or ARC reviewing done, there were several instances where something was said or repeated in a slightly different way, like the author forgot what she wrote on the page before. There were other minor errors scattered around, like some parts being worded awkwardly or a little confusing. None of these things were so bad it made me book hard to read, but it was enough for me to notice and feel like the story had a lot more potential that it just failed to unlock.

That said it's sweet, it's funny, moderately spicy, and oh so cozy with lots of found-family and hurt-comfort vibes. I loved that we saw some of the everyday interactions. I found it be a good book to read in between other reads, and I look forward to the next one coming out in August
654 reviews18 followers
September 24, 2025
DNF - 32%

It's not BAD... the writing style just isn't one I enjoy.

Every other paragraph is just SO DEEP... I cannot imagine living in the fmc's head because jfc this book was stressing me out with how much over thinking she was doing. (Coming from an overthinker.) It was all VERY melodramatic.

The dialogue also doesn't flow well. Too often are they talking about something and then something is asked again as if it wasn't just spoken about?

Also.. I am not a hater of insta-love.. but I like it to make SOME sense. I just didn't feel any chemistry between characters. It felt very forced.
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1,558 reviews123 followers
July 17, 2025
I literally stumbled upon this book after reading another omegaverse book and I am so glad I took the chance. I loved the cozy vibes and the way the alphas took care of their omega. They took the extra caution with her while still being the alphas they were. I would have like a little intimate connection with the alphas before her first heat hit but other than that it was an enjoyable read. I would consider this a slow burn with a little angst and suspense.
630 reviews
August 22, 2025
I loved the entire start of this book. The connection the FMC felt with Charlie was amazing. I loved all the MMCs and their protectiveness. My biggest issue with this book was the lack of spice and intimacy between the MCs. I understand the FMC was fragile but that part just seemed kind of off to me considering that she was going through not one but two heats technically in the book but we only hear spice on the one.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
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91 reviews1 follower
August 24, 2025
DNF @ 7%. So odd for an omegaverse. The omega moves into a new place and the day after (at 6am no less) finds the next door neighbours 7 year old girl making a nest in her spare room (never heard of an omega designating that young!) and then wants to build a nest TOGETHER. Which the FMC agrees too…

A nest with another omega, that’s a CHILD of a random dude she’s had a 2 minute conversation with who lives next door.

No.
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397 reviews5 followers
September 11, 2025
Cozy for sure

This was a low conflict and super sweet read which was exactly what I needed. If you are someone who loves consent and also needs constant reassurances that you are loved and not a burden, then you're going to love this. Yes there are some in consistencies in the story and things are very much a fantasy in the realm of authentic communication and things are repeated but it doesn't ruin the story. Its very Hallmark and happy and just really sweet!
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575 reviews5 followers
September 27, 2025
DNF at 30%

I don't normally review for a DNF, but I felt the need to here. It was right up my alley. But it desperately DESPERATELY needs beta reading and editing. People suddenly being mentioned when they weren't in the scene, contradicting dialogue and events, completely overriding what had already happened. I couldn't take it anymore. I'd love to have another chance to read this once it's been edited ❤️
256 reviews2 followers
July 22, 2025
Cute but..

It wasn't bad, cozy, no 2nd act break up, no total 180 cliffhanger.
But lots of word repetitions, grammer mistakes, plot inconsistencies.

It had potential, but for all, it is not bad. It did fall a bit short on character development
Well, except for charlie.. her I liked all the way
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488 reviews2 followers
dnf
August 28, 2025
DNF at 35%


I was totally NOT vibing nor with the FMC not with the MMCs and the writing truthfully felt off … like a lot and didn’t give me anything


Also it was first book with child omega? I don’t think it works this way… at least i have never seen it in any other books….


Sadly not my cup of tea book
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505 reviews4 followers
July 20, 2025
quería algo bonito y cuco, y tenía pinta. Y para eso ha servido. Pero también aclara cero sobre las reglas de ese universo, está lleno de repeticiones y de contradicciones, y su formación de vínculos pasa del cero al cien sin una causa que lo explique.
1,203 reviews3 followers
August 10, 2025
Good Read

This was a brilliant cozy omegaverse read with a heart warming story and characters that just melted your heart. I enjoyed every moment whilst reading it and I would recommend it.
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90 reviews
August 28, 2025
I couldn’t finish, dnf’d at 57%, there was a lot of jumping around logistically wise. It was a duplex house, but the other times it was made to seem as two different houses. There didn’t seem to be any chemistry between the characters
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3,657 reviews14 followers
November 13, 2025
enjoyed

First time reading this author, and I really enjoyed it. I liked the characters the instant connection and the sweet moment between her and Charlie. I wish it was longer and we had more because this was such a great.
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409 reviews48 followers
August 15, 2025
Sweet

A very sweet but well laid out story of an omega growing into her pack... definitely worth reading excited for the next book
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