Mountain River Girl
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  • Reads 44,001
  • Votes 901
  • Parts 22
  • Time 6h 13m
Ongoing, First published Nov 18, 2012
Seventeen years ago, a baby was found at the edge of the forest and later raised by the villagers as their own.   While Seda grew up, she often wondered about her heritage, her history and why her parents left her to fend on her own. Every attempt at finding her real parents ended the same…nowhere. After all these years, she still wasn't the wiser... That is, until she meets a stranger at her secret hideout place; he seems to have all the answers she so desperately wants, but he keeps quiet. Desperate to find out on her own, Seda digs for the truth in places she shouldn't and soon finds herself in a whirlwind of deceit, hurt…only to end up with even more questions. 

One thing is for sure: Life as Seda once knew it will never be the same again...
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"I scanned my surroundings, attempting to identify where I was. Or more importantly...who I was." One day. One forest. One girl. A Jane Doe is found wandering the forest, her hair uncombed, her clothes torn. The last thing she remembers is the forest, an extensive case of severe head trauma wiping her memories. She tries to regain control of her life, renaming herself Jane Hope and joining the Police Academy. But memories haunt her, images appearing in her mind...images she can't ignore. Familiar faces surround her, forcing her to face her past. And as Jane makes new friends and becomes irrevocably attracted to a fellow officer, one question pulses through her mind, churning inside of her brain: Can you ever look to the future when you can never leave your past?