🎧🎧🎧 Show Me Forever by Jennifer Sucevic is NOW IN AUDIO 🎧🎧🎧

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.

Sunny Shelly’s Review: 4 Stars
OOH, this was delicious!
After Rena, the PR director of the Chicago Railers hockey team, and Oliver, the team’s top troublemaker, have a one-night stand, she is determined not to go for a repeat, especially since she has a no-fraternization clause in her contract with the players. But for Oliver, one night with Rena wasn’t nearly enough, since he’s had a thing for her for a while, and they begin a casual situationship. Except nothing about it is casual for Oliver, so he sets out to prove to Rena that he is the one for her.
Then, when Rena discovers that she’s pregnant, all bets are off because Oliver has found his way in to show her that they are meant to be together for the long haul. Having been raised by a single mom, Rena has it ingrained in her brain that she needs to be self-sufficient and not depend on a man. So Oliver really has his work cut out for him when it comes to convincing Rena to give them a real chance.
I really loved the connection between these two characters. My one complaint about the story was that it starts when they are already hooking up, so I missed out on the whole how-it-came-to-be between them.
Narrators Jason Clarke and Mollie Stark were a dynamic duo in telling Oliver and Rena’s story.
I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.