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Power Play Go Big Or Go Home!
5.0 (1 rating)

Power Play Go Big Or Go Home!

Desperate times call for desperate measures.

When the bad boy of the NHL, Zack Parker, lands himself in a public relations nightmare, his manager hatches a foolproof plan to get him out of trouble. With Zack's hockey career in limbo, he reluctantly agrees to compete on a reality TV show called The Stars of Ballroom.

At the end of the day, Zack figures he'll slog his way through the first week, get voted off and everyone will forget about his latest scandal, plus he'll score a brand-new contract with the Vegas Royals.

What he doesn't bank on is his tough, no-nonsense dance partner, Hannah Thorne from the UK. After missing the show last year due to an injury, Hannah is back and ready to battle it out to the end. She's won the show twice and if she takes home the top prize again it will make her the only three-time champion of The Stars of Ballroom.

Hannah is a fighter and has zero patience for Zack and his bad-boy ways. Her future depends on this victory, and she's willing to risk everything to win.

Go big or go home!

PUBLISHER NOTE: Contemporary M/F Sports Romance. 73,300 words.

ISBN: 9798694312332

Reader Reviews

5.0

1 rating

Carina P.

Apr 30, 2026
This book is pure entertainment from page one. I loved how it throws Zack, a hot‑headed NHL troublemaker, into a world he has absolutely no business being in — and then pairs him with Hannah, a ballroom champion who refuses to let him coast for even a second.

Their dynamic is the real hook here — the banter, the stubbornness, the way they push each other’s buttons in all the best ways. It’s messy, competitive, and full of that slow‑burn tension that makes you grin while you read.

The whole reality‑TV setting is just fun. The training scenes feel intense, the stakes feel high, and the chemistry builds in a way that feels earned. It’s the kind of story that gives you exactly what you want from an opposites‑attract setup: friction, growth, and sparks everywhere.

And honestly? Rosemary nails it again. She blends sports chaos, ballroom drama, and character chemistry like she’s been writing this subgenre her whole life. It’s addictive, it’s energetic, and it proves — yet again — that she can jump into any lane and absolutely own it.