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The Adopted Daughter
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    Time 2h 58m
Complete, First published Sep 21, 2016
Ayla Holmes had a rough life growing up. Her father walking out on her mother when Ayla was a baby leaving her mother to take care of Ayla and her brother alone. She grew up unhappy and frustrated with life. 

She would constantly fight with her bro...she disagreed with her mother on alot of things. At the age of 16 her mother died of breast cancer and her brother move away leaving her to fend for herself. 

But that is until she meet Kate Hayles the famous business woman who wants to adopt her into a better life...
  
What will happen when the famous business woman and the broken teenage girl meet? Read to find out!
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