
Mending a Broken Heart
The Greek Tycoon - A Billionaire New Adult Romance, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Rebecca Roberts
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By:
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Kay Brody
About this listen
Carla believes the time has come for her to leave Greece. But while she may feel it's for the best, Atreus does not agree. Dios needs her. So does Atreus.
Unfortunately, Atreus is not the only one who wants Carla. Brian, the boyfriend she left behind when she came to work for Atreus, has been looking for her. And he's finally hunted her down.
Will Brian be able to coax Carla into returning to England with him? Or will his arrival in Greece convince her that she belongs in Atreus' embrace? And will Atreus find a way to trust in Carla's feelings for him despite Brian's scheme to keep them apart?
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