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When all is lost, a little light in the darkness can make all the difference. The world is a big place for a little girl.

But life has a way of bringing us the people we need most, at just the right time. And see how love can find you-even through the darkness. David grew up in Kansas. He practiced securities law for many years in Los Angeles, California with the U. Following the financial crisis of , David moved back to Colorado and opened his own securities law practice.

David is single and lives in Aurora, Colorado with his two leopard geckos Gordon and Carlos. He spends his days writing, skiing, and occasionally dispensing legal advice, sometimes while on the ski slopes.

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