THE CASTLE SISTERS: Dune Summer Love (Vol. II)

  • A castle on the North Sea. Three sisters facing major decisions.
  • Utterly charming love stories for cozy reading and dreaming away.
  • Each volume tells the love story of one sister.
  • 70,000 copies sold of the author's trilogy Das Inselkrankenhaus!

The sisters Ebba, Levke, and Marie must continue living together at Süderholt Castle until summer - as stipulated in their grandfather Jörn’s will. What will happen afterward? Will the three stay or go?

Levke, who dreams of opening an event agency at the castle, is caught up by her past, causing her decision to stay in Süderholt to waver. Marie continues to fight for tidal flat guide Noah, with whom she is deeply in love. And Noah seems to have feelings for her, too. But he keeps retreating, and Marie realizes: he is harboring a dark secret. Ebba gets closer to her childhood sweetheart, Cord, again. Dangerously close. Because she absolutely cannot let him find out what she did back then.

As a storm gathers over Süderholt, the three sisters face difficult decisions ...

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  • Publisher: Rowohlt Taschenbuch
  • Release: 13.03.2026
  • ISBN: 978-3-499-01732-2
  • 320 Pages
  • Series: Die Schloss-Schwestern-Trilogie
  • Author: Liv Helland

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Liv Helland

Liv Helland has always loved the sea, which is why many of the stories she loved to make up as a child took place there. She studied German and English literature and worked as a journalist and translator before discovering book writing. Since she is not only a big fan of the North Sea, but also loves to watch hospital series on television, it was obvious to write about a clinic on a Frisian island.