Forgotten Heart
At 16 years old, Lila Donovan has it all—beauty, brilliance, and the unwavering love of her doting, wealthy adoptive parents. Abandoned as an infant in an orphanage, Lila was taken in by the prestigious Donovan family, one of the wealthiest and most influential families in the world. Raised in luxury, she’s grown into a kind-hearted, intellectually gifted young woman who is adored by everyone in her life. She excels in every field—academics, sports, and the arts—and is the pride of her family, being their only child. Lila’s world is perfect, filled with grand estates, private tutors, and endless opportunities. She couldn’t imagine a better life.
But Lila’s world is turned upside down during a school field trip when a tragic accident leaves her with no memory of who she is. Struggling to recall her name, her family, or even the basics of her life, she’s lost and disoriented. With no identification and no memory to guide her, Lila is left to wander, a lost girl with no past.
Enter Margaret Voss, an elderly woman of immense wealth and influence—none other than the matriarch of the Voss family, holders of the title of "Wealthiest in Europe." Margaret, who has spent her life in the company of royalty and the world's elite, finds Lila on the streets, confused and alone. Recognizing the girl’s distress and knowing the value of kindness, Margaret takes Lila in, offering her shelter in her luxurious estate. Margaret has a son, Aaron Voss, a 27-year-old entrepreneur and a single father to a 6-month-old daughter, Isla. With a demanding career and the pressures of raising a baby on his own, Aaron is struggling. His mother, aware of his predicament, suggests that Lila help out around the house as a nanny for Isla. Desperate for assistance, Aaron reluctantly agrees, and Lila begins a new chapter of her life, caring for the baby in a home that is both lavish and unfamiliar.
As Lila integrates into the Voss family, she finds herself drawn to baby Isla in ways she can't explain—almost as though there’s a deeper connection between them. She bonds with Margaret, who treats her with warmth and patience, and even Aaron, despite his initial wariness, begins to open up to her. Still, Lila is haunted by fragments of memories—snippets of a family, a different life, a mansion, and faces she should recognize. These fleeting images torment her as she tries to make sense of who she really is. Could she be someone important? Or is her life now with the Voss family her new reality?
With time, Lila becomes indispensable to their household, caring for Isla while also developing a close relationship with Margaret and Aaron. But as her memories start to resurface, Lila uncovers startling revelations about her past—a past that may be connected to the Voss family in ways she never expected. Will the truth of who she was and who she is now shatter the bonds she has forged with the Voss family? And what happens when she discovers that the life she once had might have been more intertwined with their world than she ever imagined?
Lost Among the Stars is a captivating tale of memory, identity, and the search for belonging. Lila must navigate a new life, uncovering secrets about herself, her past, and her connection to the family who took her in. In the process, she will question what truly defines family—blood ties, or the bonds forged through love and care.