The Lost Heiress And Her Dear Tycoon
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Kathryn Brown, the long-lost heiress, is kidnapped alongside Jolene, her adoptive sister. Her family and fiancé Declan choose to save Jolene without hesitation. Rescued by Liam, a top business tycoon, Kathryn learns Jolene paid for the abduction. She cuts all ties with the Browns and becomes Liam's personal doctor, treating a poison in his system. Jolene keeps coming after her, but Kathryn pushes back with her own hidden skills, while Liam backs her at every turn.
In The Lost Heiress And Her Dear Tycoon, Kathryn's return to the Brown family is anything but a warm homecoming. Her parents and siblings openly favor Jolene, the adopted daughter, while Kathryn is treated like a stranger who stumbled into their lives. That quiet rejection turns into something far more cutting when both women are kidnapped. Given a choice, the Browns save Jolene without hesitation. It's Liam, a top business tycoon, who steps in and rescues Kathryn before it's too late.
The betrayal severs whatever fragile hope Kathryn still held. She cuts ties with the Browns completely and starts working for Liam, carrying her hurt but never letting it paralyze her. Jolene, however, won't leave her alone. What follows isn't just retaliation—it's Kathryn calmly using the skills she's built on her own, with Liam offering firm, consistent support rather than fighting her battles. Their bond deepens not through grand gestures, but through a steady rhythm of having each other's backs. This story leans into that specific ache of being unchosen by your own people, then slowly rewrites it with quiet strength and a relationship that feels earned.
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They saved adopted Jolene and left Kathryn behind. Now Kathryn cuts ties and strikes back with billionaire Liam. Watch on MoboReels.
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