The “MediaBook” studio releases the audio version of the novel by the popular Russian writer Diana Rymar “How They Divided Her.” This is a standalone book from the cycle “Young and Hot.” The work is narrated by the well-known film actress and dubbing artist Ulyana Galich.
At fifteen, I moved with my mom to another city and ended up in a new class where the main stars were the Grigoryan twins. The sons of a billionaire, used to permissiveness, thought of themselves as masters of life — and, noticing me, they literally wouldn’t leave me alone.
It all escalated into a loud scandal: they locked me in the changing room and demanded that I choose one of them. Then their father promised each of them a car if, by the time I came of age, they stopped bothering me.
For three years, the twins didn’t touch me, but they controlled every step. They called it “guarding my innocence”: I wasn’t even allowed to go to the cinema with someone, while they lived however they wanted. And now my eighteenth birthday is approaching, and I have no idea what they’re planning.
One-volume edition, HEA. 18+.
In Ulyana Galich’s filmography there are roles in famous Soviet and Russian films, including “Tomorrow Was the War” (1987), “The Quiet Outpost” (1985), “Zina-Zinulia” (1986), “Called by the Revolution,” “Red Cherry” (1995), as well as voice acting for dozens of films, including “Spy Bridge” (2015) and “Number 44” (2014).
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