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Not bound by blood

Not bound by blood

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They had already loved once. They had already lost once. Left to raise their sons alone, they never imagined life would bring them together. What begins as a marriage of responsibility changes the lives of four people forever. Two adults, carrying the weight of a past they never chose. Two boys, whose worlds collide in the most unexpected way. One is gentle, soft-spoken, and well-mannered. The other is rebellious, fearless, and impossible to predict. Some stories begin with love. Theirs begins with loss. After all... not every family is bound by blood. Not Bound by Blood is a story of grief, healing, brotherhood, second chances, and the extraordinary bonds that prove family is chosen by the heart, not by blood.
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Three brothers who shared nothing but the love they had for each other. A ten year old child who had been abandoned by his own mother. A child who was pushed to the street of darkness and evilness. A child who grew up to be a man whose heart knew nothing but to love. The brothers who held onto each other through all thick and thin. Another child who lost his parents and no longer had a home for himself. There's someone who offers him his company and a roof to live under. But could the person offer him a family and a home that the boy longed for?

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