
Drei Arten Schuld - Wenn Liebe geht
Hauptstadt Liebesromanreihe 1
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Narrated by:
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Anne Theres Priemer
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Christoph Gorschlüter
About this listen
Tragische Ereignisse haben die Brüder Dean und Ben vor Jahren entzweit. Während Dean als Musiker rastlos durch die Welt tourt und sich mit Alkohol und Frauen ablenkt, bastelt Ben zu Hause in Berlin an seiner Karriere als Anwalt.
Von seiner Schuld gequält, zieht es Dean schließlich zurück in die Hauptstadt. Doch willkommen ist er nicht. Da trifft er auf Isabell, die plötzlich Gefühle in ihm weckt, welche er nie zuvor gekannt hat.
Diese Begegnung droht jedoch, alles endgültig zu zerstören. Denn Isabell ist Bens Frau.
Teil 1 der Liebesroman-Dilogie: Zwei Brüder, eine Frau und Geheimnisse, an denen eine Familie zerbricht.
©2023 Juliane Schmelzer (P)2023 Audio4You
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