
Esclava del odio
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Narrated by:
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Mariluz Parras
About this listen
Noruega, año 1225
Gunnar, un vikingo feroz, al que solo le mueve el odio y el deseo de venganza desde hace años, secuestra a Rosslyn separándola de las personas que la han criado, unas monjas de un convento situado en una isla remota de Escocia.
La lleva a su granja en Noruega, convirtiéndola en su esclava, aunque, desde que la ha conocido, a cada momento, se le hace más difícil mantener su deseo de venganza.
Rosslyn, por su parte, no sabe cómo reaccionar, ante la crueldad de Gunnar , sin darse cuenta de que la mejor arma que puede utilizar es ser ella misma. Sólo con su dulzura y bondad, Gunnar admitirá lo que, en realidad, siente en su corazón.
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