Chase Power writes high-octane MM hockey romance with one specific architectural obsession: the moment competition becomes obsession. The captain who’s been pretending he’s only watching the rookie’s footwork. The enforcer who’s been closeted for fifteen years. The rivals who’ve been keeping each other awake for three seasons. The mentor who finally lets himself want. The vet who’s been waiting twenty years to be looked at like that. The catalog runs on professional-league stakes, age gap, rivals-to-lovers crackle, and the kind of praise kink that lands because the man on the receiving end has never let himself need anything.

Hockey is the engine, but the catalog also includes firefighter and crime-suspense titles built on the same DNA — protective alphas, hurt/comfort, and the kind of chemistry that burns hot enough to melt the ice.

Most of the catalog runs through Kindle Unlimited; a handful are wide-released across Apple, Kobo, B&N, and other retailers. Every book has a bonus chapter hosted on this site that was too explicit for Amazon, free for readers who finish and want one more scene.

Latest Releases

  • Illegal Contact

    Two teammates. One secret that could end both their careers. ~93K words of scorching MM sports romance with a closeted captain, a receiver who sees through the walls, and a locker room that has no locks. 🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️ HEA guaranteed.

  • Straight in the Sheets

    Two ranked MMA middleweights. One remote training camp. Eight weeks of forced proximity, brutal sparring, and a rivalry that becomes something neither of them can fight. ~85,000 words. MM Sports Romance. 🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️ Inferno heat. Enemies to lovers, forced proximity, he falls first. HEA guaranteed.

  • Wrestling for Control

    Two fighters. One gym. Every sparring session is full-body contact—pinning, grappling, breath sharing—and the line between fighting and f*cking disappears fast. 80,000+ words of scorching MM sports romance with a dominant veteran who’s terrified of losing control and a challenger who refuses to let him keep it. Enemies to lovers. Training partners to obsession. HEA guaranteed. 🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️

  • Victory Lap

    Two teammates. One rule: they only hook up after wins. ~70K words of scorching MM sports romance with a quarterback in denial, a tight end who knows exactly what he wants, and a post-game tradition that gets wildly out of control. 🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️ HEA guaranteed.

Where to Start

Three reliable entry points depending on what you want from the catalog:

Start with The Captain’s Crown (the signature Chase Power book)

The Captain's Crown by Chase Power

Captain. Star player. Best friends for nine years. Last night, on his desk, he made him beg for it. Today they have practice. The definitive Chase Power read — best friends to lovers, secret relationship, captain/star-player dynamic, praise kink threaded through every scene, and the slow-burn payoff readers keep coming back for. 👉 Read Chapter One free

Start with Vet’s Good Boy (if you want the age gap)

Vet's Good Boy by Chase Power

Forty-four-year-old veteran in his last season. Twenty-four-year-old rookie who shows up at five-forty-five every morning to learn from him. The mentor-to-lover age-gap arc with bi awakening, praise kink, touch starvation, and the kind of forbidden tension only twenty years of self-denial can produce. The age-gap entry point. 👉 Read Chapter One free

Start with Gloves Off (if you want it harder)

Gloves Off by Chase Power

6’5″, 250-pound enforcer. Fifteen years in the closet. The rookie who spent nine years waiting for him. Enemies-to-lovers, age gap, size difference, closeted veteran, hurt/comfort, found family. The most dynamically charged read in the catalog. If you want the most explicit Chase Power experience, start here. 👉 Read Chapter One free

Browse by Trope

Pick the dynamic that’s pulling you. Each section below shows representative covers — click any cover for the book page. Each section also links to the full reading guide on that trope.

Hockey Romance

MM hockey romance

The structural backbone of the catalog. Captains, rookies, enforcers, vets, sports psychologists, and the kind of professional-league stakes that make every locker-room glance feel like a confession. Read in any order — most are standalones with crossover characters in cameo roles.

Full MM Hockey Romance Reading Guide

Praise Kink

Praise kink romance

Good boy. Such a good boy. Look at me. The praise lands hardest on professional athletes — the men trained to perform without ever being told they’re enough. The Captain’s Crown, Vet’s Good Boy, Gloves Off, Coach’s Pet — different settings, same architecture.

Full Praise Kink Romance Reading Guide

Age Gap

Age gap romance

The veteran on his last season. The coach who built him. The enforcer who’s been alone too long. The mentor who finally lets the rookie call him by his first name. The age gap is never decoration in Chase Power books — it’s the engine that earns every line of dialogue.

Full Age Gap Romance Reading Guide

Enemies / Rivals to Lovers

Rivals to lovers hockey romance

On-ice rivals, off-ice everything. Two captains and a penalty box. The enforcer who hates the rookie because hating him is safer than the alternative. If you came here from BookTok rivals-to-lovers — Heated Rivalry energy, hockey edition — this cluster is built for you.

Full Rivals-to-Lovers Reading Guide

Firefighter Romance

Firefighter romance

The firehouse cluster runs the same DNA as the hockey side — protective alphas, hurt/comfort, and the kind of close-quarters work that strips you down. Firehouse Heat and Engine 8, Heart 1 are the entry points.

Full Firefighter Romance Reading Guide

FAQ: Reading Chase Power

Where should I start with Chase Power?

Three solid entry points. The Captain’s Crown for the signature captain/star-player praise-kink read. Vet’s Good Boy for a 20-year age-gap mentor arc with bi awakening. Gloves Off for enemies-to-lovers with a closeted enforcer and the rookie who waited nine years for him. Pick the dynamic that calls to you.

Are Chase Power books on Kindle Unlimited?

Most are. The bulk of the catalog runs through Kindle Unlimited — if you’re a KU subscriber, you can read those titles at no extra cost. Some titles are wide-released across Apple Books, Kobo, Barnes & Noble, Google Play, and other retailers. Each book page on this site lists the retailers where that specific title is available. Every book also has a bonus chapter hosted on this site that was too explicit for Amazon.

Do Chase Power books need to be read in order?

Almost never. The vast majority of the catalog is standalone with HEA endings. The Sin City Vipers series shares a roster with other hockey titles, but each book is a complete story. Read in any order; chase the connecting threads if you spot them.

What’s the spice level on Chase Power books?

5/5 inferno across the board. No fade-to-black. Explicit on-page sex with frank language, integrated into the emotional arc rather than confined to scene-bookends. Most titles include praise kink, D/s dynamics, age gap, or some combination. If you want softer heat, this isn’t the right author. If you want indie-shelf 5/5 hockey romance, the entire catalog is your shortlist.

What’s Chase Power’s most popular book?

Reader favorites consistently include The Captain’s Crown (the captain/star-player favorite), Gloves Off (the enforcer/rookie enemies-to-lovers reader pick), Vet’s Good Boy (the age-gap entry), and Farm Team, Found Family (the small-town comfort read).

Does Chase Power write hockey only?

Hockey is roughly 80% of the catalog. The rest runs through firefighter romance (Firehouse Heat, Engine 8, Heart 1) and romantic suspense — same DNA, different settings. Protective alphas, hurt/comfort, the kind of chemistry that earns the close-quarters work.

How often does Chase Power release new books?

Frequently. The Latest Releases grid at the top of this page updates as new titles drop. To get notified when a new Chase Power book lands, sign up for the newsletter at the bottom of the page.

Does Chase Power write outside MM romance?

No — the entire Chase Power catalog is MM romance. For MM age-gap with a different angle (daddy kink, firefighter, cabin), see Jace Wilder. For sapphic romance, see Aurora North. For why-choose with female main characters, see Isla Wilde. For college-sports MF, see Rowan Black.

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