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Becoming Clover Anderson

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Synopsis
Meet Marilyn Marilyn had always been the cheerful rich girl who possessed everything she ever wanted, wealth, comfort, and a life others could only dream of. Until everything began to fall apart. Her past betrayed her. Her nineteen years on earth turned out to be nothing but a carefully constructed lie. Forced to abandon the life she once knew, Marilyn arrives in New York, a city where she knows nobody and nobody knows her. With a new identity, a new name, and no safety net, she must learn to survive in a world she has never experienced before. For the next two years, Marilyn must disappear. In her place stands Clover Anderson. But survival proves far more complicated than she expects when her path collides with Hayden Lancaster, a cold, arrogant, and sadistic billionaire CEO who despises women and wants nothing to do with them. Especially her. As their worlds intertwine, secrets begin to surface, past wounds reopen, and emotions neither of them expected start to grow. Will Marilyn, now Clover overcome her trials, confront the betrayals of her past, and find peace, friendship, and perhaps love? Join Marilyn on her journey of reinvention and healing as she walks the difficult road to becoming Clover Anderson..
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Chapter 1 - Author's Note

Hello and Happy New Year to you all.

Thank you sincerely for taking the time to read my work here. This is my first published book here, and choosing a title for it was an interesting process. I truly believe in this story, and I hope you will enjoy reading it as much as I have enjoyed creating it.

Please note that all images used in this book are sourced from Google and Pinterest. I also hope you like the book cover.

As this is an ongoing work, I genuinely appreciate your support and encouragement. Your votes, comments, and feedback mean a great deal to me and help keep me motivated to continue writing. Constructive criticism is always welcome.

Once again, thank you for reading and for your support.