Because of Liliana
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  • Reads 111,737
  • Votes 6,351
  • Parts 22
  • Time 2h 13m
Complete, First published Aug 25, 2017
Megan Kennedy and Alexander Corwin ~ Liliana is the adopted daughter of Megan Kennedy. Alexander Corwin was not looking for a ready made family. But Liliana is a wise matchmaker. She chooses him to be a husband for her mommy and a daddy for her. He ends up becoming their unlikely protector. He helps Megan in her battle for custody of her daughter, when some one from her past threatens to take her away. Alex is now CFO at Corwin Development Corporation. He joins forces with his younger brother, Brandon, to help Megan win the battle. Follow their journey to becoming a forever family.

*The Paper Plane Awards Finalist 

Cover credits: @dawndwrites
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This Book is written by Dawn Drake @dawndwrites
Pseudonym: Dawn Marie Drake
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