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Make Her Mine Books in Order

Part ofAlexis Winter Books in Order

See the Make Her Mine books by Alexis Winter in order, with quick summaries, trope-heavy reading guidance, and help choosing your first book.

Last updated: July 3, 2026

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5 books

1

Billionaire With Benefits

by Alexis Winter

2019

After boldly hitting on a gorgeous stranger at the gym, a woman learns he's also her new boss and her brother's best friend. Their no-strings arrangement burns hot until feelings make it risky.

2

My Best Friend's Brother

by Alexis Winter

2019

A woman finally gets closer to the brother she's wanted for years when he becomes her new boss. Keeping their attraction secret is easier said than done once both of them stop pretending.

3

My Boss's Sister

by Alexis Winter

2019

A man who should know better falls hard for his best friend's sister and ends up getting her pregnant. Keeping the affair secret is one problem. Telling his boss he's about to be an uncle is another.

4

Best Friend's Baby

by Alexis Winter

2020

A secret crush, a Vegas marriage, and a surprise pregnancy leave two best friends with one week to decide whether they can become a real family. Distance and old habits make every day count.

5

My Best Friend's Ex

by Alexis Winter

2020

When his cheating best friend's ex shows up on his doorstep newly single, a forbidden connection finally turns physical. Then pregnancy and a looming showdown force him to choose loyalty or love.

Series background & context

The Make Her Mine series is built around forbidden attraction with a modern indie-romance edge. These books are less about one fixed setting and more about a shared appetite for all the deliciously bad ideas that romance readers love, best friend's brother, brother's best friend, boss's sister, best friend's ex, secret hookups, billionaire confidence, and the moment a supposedly casual arrangement turns into something much harder to control.

Winter keeps the structure simple. Each book stands alone, each couple gets its own mess, and the men usually begin by thinking they can handle the rules. They cannot. The women tend to be smart, tempted, and fully aware that the situation is risky before they leap anyway. That makes the series feel playful even when the stakes climb.

My Best Friend's Brother is a strong example of the tone. It takes a classic crush setup and sharpens it with workplace proximity and a shared past full of teasing. Billionaire With Benefits adds a gym meet-cute, a new-boss reveal, and the problem of wanting a man who is also your brother's best friend. My Boss's Sister flips the tension in a different direction, pairing secret hookups with the very real possibility of workplace fallout and a pregnancy that blows the cover off everything.

The later books push the drama higher. My Best Friend's Ex asks how much loyalty someone really owes a terrible friend when love is on the line. Best Friend's Baby folds in a Vegas marriage and surprise pregnancy, which is a very Alexis Winter way to close a connected series. Across all five books, the common thread is not location. It is temptation mixed with consequence.

If you want a bingeable set of standalone romances that move fast, stay steamy, and know exactly how to use a trope, Make Her Mine is an easy recommendation. It is not the softest Alexis Winter series, and it is not trying to be. It is about people crossing lines they know are there, then discovering that the emotional fallout is much bigger, and much better, than they expected.

Edited by

Richard Reis

Software engineer whose passion for tracking book recommendations from podcasts inspired the creation of MRB.

Anurag Ramdasan

Lead investor at 3one4 Capital whose startup expertise and love for books helped shaped MRB and its growth.

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