Blurb:
From Top 30 Amazon and USA Today Bestselling Author Jennifer Sucevic comes a steamy, pro hockey romance featuring a one-night stand, surprise pregnancy, forced proximity, and a hero who falls first and harder than he ever expected.
I thought I had Oliver Van Doren all figured out.
The Railers’ star forward with the charm of a devil, the discipline of a toddler, and a talent for creating messes I always get stuck cleaning up. We’re barely friends and definitely better off pretending the sexual tension humming between us isn’t combustible.
It’s the only explanation for how one moment of weakness turns into a night I can’t forget.
And the worst part? I can’t stop.
It’s too damn good.
Two pink lines change everything.
Suddenly I’m living with the one man who knows exactly how to get under my skin. Only Oliver isn’t who I thought he was. He’s patient. Attentive. Protective. And somehow, day by day, he makes it impossible to pretend he’s not everything I’ve been too terrified to want.
Now I can’t help wondering if what started as a mistake…
Might just be the beginning of forever.
Show Me Forever is a swoony, boy-obsessed, enemies-to-lovers pro hockey romance packed with off-limits workplace tension, a one-night stand, a surprise pregnancy, and a hero who was all in from page one. It’s book three in the Chicago Railers series and can be read as a standalone.
Kobo: Show Me Forever Audiobook by Jennifer Sucevic - Listen Free | Rakuten Kobo United States
Goodreads: Show Me Forever (Chicago Railers Hockey, #3) by Jennifer Sucevic | Goodreads
My Review - 4 1/2 of 5 stars -
4 1/2 stars. Oliver was all in from the start, and Rina hesitant because of her job. The attraction was strong, and they heated up the sheets when together. Keeping it a secret was hard especially when in public. Oliver couldn't stop touching her. I enjoyed their journey with all the surprises and even had tears a couple of times. My only issue was how Oliver did not seem to take into consideration the risk to her job, although as the story came to an end, we got a glimpse into how that went.
The narration by Mollie Stark and Jason Clarke was wonderfully done. It added to the emotions of the characters and had me caring that much more.
I received a copy through Valentine PR, and this is my unsolicited review.



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