Separated At Birth

Separated At Birth by Dianna Lerssen is a fictional narrative published by Author Solutions Incorporated on October 4, 2016. This edition spans 54 pages and is presented in English. The story revolves around twin baby girls who are separated at birth due to financial constraints faced by their parents, Morgan and Bradley. As their lives unfold, the complexities of their relationships and choices lead to significant consequences that shape their futures.
Readers will explore the emotional journey of Morgan and Bradley as they navigate their unexpected circumstances. The plot delves into themes of family, love, and the impact of decisions made in youth. As Morgan grapples with her past and the implications of her choices, the narrative raises questions about the twins’ future and whether they will ever reunite. This edition invites readers to reflect on the intertwining lives of the characters and the challenges they face in their quest for connection.
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This is a story about twin baby girls that get separated at birth mainly due to lack of money. Morgan and Bradley decide that it is best that they each take and raise one of their daughters. Bradley is from a rich family. Morgan is from a poor family. In high school, Bradley was the best friend of Morgan’s boyfriend, James. One night, the three of them go out, and like most teens, they went dancing. James feels ill and decides to go home early. Bradley is to look after Morgan then take her home. That fateful night, Morgan’s life changes forever. She cheats on James that night with Bradley. Regretting it after school the next day, she goes to James to tell him only to find him dead. After the services and last day of high school, she leaves her hometown only to find out later that she is pregnant with Bradley’s baby. Months go by, and she calls Bradley to tell him about the baby. He asks her to marry him, and they can raise the baby as a family. Morgan says no to him. Later, they find out it’s twins. Again, Bradley asks her to marry him. Still it’s a no. Find out how and why they decide to separate the girls. Will the girls ever see each other again?
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