Lucky in Love

Lucky in Love

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A mischievous leprechaun who slips into the human world each March finds himself unexpectedly enchanted by a kind-hearted flower shop owner. What begins as playful charm and holiday magic turns into a sweet, cheesy romance under St. Patrick's Day lights - where he discovers that true treasure isn't gold, but love. 🍀💚
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2026
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