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The Adoption Surprise is such a cute story. It’s one I read in one sitting because it’s short, cute and very good story .

I do recommend

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What a fun romance this proved to be
With twin trouble, suspense and mystery.
The adopted girls and parents were unaware
That they had a twin sister living elsewhere.

Fate intervened and both are shocked when they see,
The other - "She looks like me!"
Both girls have had grief and tragedy in their lives,
But finding each other is a total surprise!

Her parents died in a horrendous car crash
So Morgan lives with her Aunt after the tragic smash.
Meanwhile Mia has moved with her Dad nearby
After he Mum from Cancer did sadly die.

These two first meet and instantly connect
Looking out for each other, determined to protect.
They also want to live with each other and so
Into matchmaking mode for their parents they go!

Get ready for fun, heartbreak, inspiration and romance
And Christian values being given a second chance.
A story of grief, faith and beliefs after strife
And moving forward to a happier life!

For my complementary copy of this book, I say thank you,
It is an inspirational read and this is my honest review.

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I had such high hopes for the story. The parent trap is one of my favourite movies and I hoped it has a similar vibe. :)

Two little girls, identical twins got adopted, but to two different families. Mia just moved to the with her father. She lost her mother a couple of years ago. And Morgan lives with her aunt. Her parents died just six months ago and the trauma is still evident. She has trouble eating and talking.

When Kelsey drops Morgan off at the summer camp, the girls meet. Their connection is instant and they get along from the very first moment. Mia helps Morgan to live again.

Their friendships meant that Kelsey and Zach (Mia's father) spend a lot of time together too. Girls play a little matchmaker, but Zach is very reluctant with the romance.

I really wanted to like the story, the storyline is great, but I didn't like how the adoption issue was handled.

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