A Perfect Match – Rachael Sommers (1)

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“You were amazing.” Maisie peered at her with wide eyes, full to the brim with admiration. “Thanks, kiddo.” Lia rested a hand on Maisie’s back, feeling more grounded with her close. “You enjoy the game?” “I liked the second half more.” “Me, too.” Alex appeared out of nowhere and narrowed their eyes at Maisie. “I used to be the first one you ran to. Am I not your favourite anymore?”

“Aunt Erin will always be my favourite,” Maisie said. She released Lia to hug Alex’s waist. “But you can both be equal seconds.” “Equal second, huh?” Alex lifted a squealing Maisie over their shoulder. “I don’t know how I feel about that.” Alex glanced at Lia. “I didn’t know you two knew one another.”

“We ran into one another after training one day.” Lia didn’t know why she felt defensive with Alex’s gaze on her. “And now we’re friends,” Maisie said into Alex’s shoulder. “Put me down!” “How about I spin you around instead?” Alex whirled Maisie around, their laughs echoing off the walls. Lia watched them for a few moments before a warm presence appeared at her side and she smelled the familiar scent of Erin’s perfume.

“Glad you managed to get out of your own head.” Lia tilted her head to meet Erin’s gaze. “Wouldn’t have been able to without your help. Thank you.” She reached out to squeeze Erin’s hand, the moment of contact fleeting but enough to make her skin feel like it was burning. “It was for the good of the team.” “Sure.” “Although you looked pretty cosy in the tunnel just now.” Lia had wondered if Erin would bring it up.

It seemed out of character, but given she’d seen the state of Lia earlier in the match, she supposed Erin had a right to ask about it. “She was just trying to make herself feel better.”

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. 1kitap1.com/en About Rachael Sommers Rachael Sommers was born and raised in the North-West of England, where she began writing at the age of thirteen, and has been unable to stop since. A biology graduate, she currently works in education and constantly dreams of travelling the world. In her spare time, she enjoys horse riding, board games, escape rooms and, of, course, reading.

CONNECT WITH RACHAEL Website: www.rachaelsommers.com E-Mail: [email protected] 1kitap1.com/en Other Books by Rachael Sommers Don’t Let Me Go Love Next Door In Too Deep Chemistry Fool for Love Never Say Never 1kitap1.com/en A Perfect Match © 2026 by Rachael Sommers Available in paperback and e-book formats. ISBN (paperback): 978-3-69006-121-6 ISBN (e-book): 978-3-69006-122-3 ISBN (pdf): 978-3-69006-123-0 Published by Ylva Publishing, legal entity of Ylva Verlag, e.Kfr.

Ylva Verlag, e.Kfr. Owner: Astrid Ohletz Am Kirschgarten 2 65830 Kriftel Germany www.ylva-publishing.com First edition: 2026 We explicitly reserve the right to use our works for text and data mining as defined in § 44b of the German Copyright Act. No part of this book may be reproduced, scanned, or distributed in any printed or electronic form without permission. Please do not participate in or encourage piracy of copyrighted materials in violation of the author’s rights. Thank you for respecting the hard work of this author. This is a work of fiction.

Names, characters, places, and incidents either are a product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to locales, events, business establishments, or actual persons—living or dead—is entirely coincidental. Depending on your device, the text might be displayed differently from the publisher’s approved version. Credits Edited by Genni Gunn and Michelle Aguilar Cover Design by Ronja Forleo Print Layout by Ylva Publishing Image rights cover illustration provided by Shutterstock LLC; iStock; Dreamstime; Canva; AdobeStock; Depositphotos Graphics provided by Freepik 1kitap1.com/en 1kitap1.com/en Acknowledgments I would like to start, as always, by thanking Astrid and the rest of the Ylva team because without them this book would never have happened.

Thank you for continuing to give me an outlet for the made-up people in my mind.

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  • ISBN: 9783690061216, 9783690061223, 9783690061230
  • Pages: 235
  • Language: English (en)

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