Release Blitz: Make Me Yours by Jennifer Sucevic
Make Me Yours
(Chicago Railers #1)
by Jennifer Sucevic
Release Date: August 1, 2025
About Make Me Yours
A steamy friends-to-lovers, off-limits, pro hockey romance from USA Today and Amazon top #26 bestselling author Jennifer Sucevic.
Steele Sanderson has always been my safe place.
My best friend.
My constant.
My person.
So when I walk in on my boyfriend—who also happens to be my boss—screwing a colleague on his desk, it’s Steele who picks up the pieces.
Now I’m living in his penthouse, crashing in his guest room, and working as his assistant while I figure out what’s next. Every day, I tell myself this is temporary. That just because he looks at me like I already belong to him doesn’t mean I actually do.
Except... Steele doesn’t see it that way.
To him, I’ve always been his.
The only one he’s ever wanted.
The only one he’s ever loved.
He’s protective.
Possessive.
And done waiting.
I keep telling myself that crossing the line could ruin everything—that risking our friendship isn’t worth it. But when he offers a friends-with-benefits arrangement, promising to give me everything I’ve secretly craved, how can I possibly say no?
It doesn’t take long for the lines between us to blur.
Now I have to decide—keep pretending nothing’s changed or finally give in to the man who’s been right in front of me all along.
Make Me Yours is a swoony, boy-obsessed, friends-to-lovers steamy romance with close proximity, undeniable tension, and a hero who has always been all in. It’s the first book in the Chicago Railers series and can be read as a standalone.
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About Jennifer Sucevic
Jennifer Sucevic is a USA Today bestselling author best known for her gripping new adult sports romance and bully romance novels. Her novels have been translated into German, Dutch, Italian, French, Portuguese, Hebrew, and have recently expanded into audiobooks.
She has a bachelor’s degree in History and a master’s degree in Educational Psychology from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. She spent five years working as a high school counselor before relocating with her family.
Jennifer lives in the Midwest with her husband and four children.
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