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Power Moves

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Power Moves

By: Leesa Ronald
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From the author of the bestselling Special Delivery, Power Moves is a rivals-to-lovers, laugh-out-loud rom-com with all the sizzling heat and banter of Sally Thorne's The Hating Game.


Camilla 'Millsy' Hatton is a perfectly content workaholic. She's the woman in charge of media for the state's education minister, and every day is a frantic mix of deadlines and damage control. But it's all worth it when there's an election to win.

The only thing standing in her way is Archie Cohen. Back when they were at university together, he was a stone-faced jock. Now, he's the nation's favourite political journalist—aka her work nemesis—and it seems he'll stop at nothing to take down Millsy's boss with his damning headlines.

In their tangled web of media and politics, Millsy and Archie are used to high stakes and high drama. But when their game of cat-and-mouse starts heating up, there's suddenly more to lose than ever before. Millsy starts to wonder: has she been doctoring the truth for so long she's forgotten what it looks like?


'Leesa Ronald is an author to watch!' KELLY RIMMER


'A delightfully funny read that will appeal to fans of Emily Henry and Nina Kenwood.' BOOKS + PUBLISHING


'Leesa's writing is an exciting breath of fresh air.' JENNA LO BIANCO, author of The Italian Marriage

©2025 Leesa Ronald (P)2025 W. F. Howes ltd.
Romantic Comedy
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