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A Perfect Match

Rachael Sommers

Maison d'édition: Ylva Publishing

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Synopsis

A heated enemies-to-lovers lesbian sports romance about shattering all the rules.

Acclaimed football star Erin Finch has the sporting world at her feet until a brutal injury sidelines her.

Enter bubbly striker Lia Ashcroft, the up-and-coming hotshot setting the English women's league on fire. With her personal life in tatters, she's determined to rule professionally.

Filling in for Erin seems like a good way to kick her career up a notch. Icy Erin might be out for a season, but she's damned if she'll let someone steal her spot for good.

What starts as fierce tension between the rivals turns into something else: respect, then simmering attraction.

Exploring it, though, would break every rule Erin has.
Disponible depuis: 25/02/2026.
Longueur d'impression: 274 pages.

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