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Too Many Options

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Too Many Options

By: Jillian West
Narrated by: Amy Hall, Michael Gallagher, Shawn K. Jain
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Cove Nash knew she was going to follow in her uncle's footsteps from a young age, and she's finally making it as a musician. Pack life would only get in the way, so it's not an option. After all, not every omega wants or needs alphas...

But life on the road isn't anything like she expected, and her suppressants are making her sicker with every passing day.

Ravvi Sinclair has been in love with Cove for as long as he can remember, and his little brother, Damian, wasn't going to be left behind. Add in Declan Clark, who was roped into handling Cove's personal security, and no one outside of the omega is particularly happy to be on tour.

Still, the guys know the realities of the music industry, and they won't abandon her to that, even if she's intent on fighting them every step of the way.

Cove has to learn that it's not possible to do everything alone, and sometimes that thing you fought the hardest against is actually what you needed the most.

Too Many Options is a companion novella. It is highly suggested to read The Ruined Records Duet, No Omega Needed , and Not Many Options first to get the most enjoyment out of Cove's storyline. There is no cheating, no choosing, and no cliffhanger! This is Cove's complete romance.

©2025 Jillian West (P)2026 Podium Audio
Contemporary
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