Everything Led to You

Everything Led to You

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Millie Carne never planned on falling in love with a footballer. When she meets Luke Wellington in a London art gallery, she finds him arrogant, irritating, and impossible to ignore. Luke is instantly drawn to to the sharp-tongued girl who refused to be impressed by him. What starts as teasing banter soon becomes something much deeper. Between football stadiums, family chaos, heartbreak, and second chances, Luke and Millie discover that love is really simple; but sometimes it's worth every complication. "Everything Led to You" is a heartfelt romance about finding a person who feels like home, and realizing that every twist and turn in life was leading you to them all along.
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