We needed you more than ever

We needed you more than ever

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Bailey is a single mother juggling two jobs in the heart of Barcelona, doing everything she can to provide a better life for her five-year-old daughter, Reina. Late nights, early mornings, aching feet, and fast smiles are all part of the routine-until one ordinary shift hosting at a bustling restaurant takes an unexpected turn. In walks Alexia Putellas, the captain of FC Barcelona Femení-graceful, confident, magnetic-and completely unaware that a casual offer of football tickets to a waitress with tired eyes and a bright little girl will start something she can't stop thinking about.
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Ibiza Sun

When Alexia Putellas heads to Ibiza with her Barça teammates: Patri Guijarro, Mapi León, Ingrid Engen, and Claudia Pina,she expects nothing more than sun, swims, and laughter. But Patri has other plans. The moment they cross paths with Sofi Morales, a 28-year-old brunette sports coach and language tutor vacationing with her friends, Patri sees sparks waiting to fly. Alexia scoffs at the idea. "Look at her-she's gorgeous and most definitely not gay," she insists. But as the days unfold, Alexia keeps finding Sofi at the same beach bars, out on the water, or walking her big, lovable dog. And while Sofi's young daughter Isa is safe back home in Madrid with Sofi's sister, it's clear she's never really far from her mother's heart. With Patri nudging and fate weaving, Alexia starts to wonder if maybe, just maybe, the summer has more in store than she imagined.

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