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52 reviewsIn a world full of true soulmates, how far would you go to find yours?
Katherine Miller has a plan to move halfway across the world and find her soulmate. Since the day she received her soul stone at sixteen, she’s thought of nothing else. After losing her father five years ago, the crushing feeling of not having enough time with her soulmate is suffocating. But finding her soulmate never included James and his ability to make her question herself every step of the way. All she wants is to find the person she’s meant to spend her life with. Or at least that’s what she’s thought.
For James Buckley , nothing would make him happier than to never hear the word ‘soulmate' again. The local surfer working in Katherine’s Aunt’s surf shop has no want for a soulmate and never will – not after soulmate love tore his family apart. If love is the enemy, then Katherine is too. She stands for everything he despises. The sooner she finds her soulmate and gets out of his town, the better. So why can’t he stay away from her?
Despite being completely wrong for each other, the universe seems to keep pushing them together. Can a change in perspective make them see each other in a new light? Or will deep-rooted beliefs be too hard to break from?