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The O'Connells, Books 1 - 3

By: Lorhainne Eckhart
Narrated by: Eric Umstott, Shannon Cook, Jessica Osbourne, Fernando Gonzales
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The O’Connells of Livingston, Montana, are not your typical family. Follow them on their journey to the dark and dangerous side of love in a series of romantic thrillers you won’t want to miss. Raised by a single mother after their father’s mysterious disappearance 18 years ago, the six grown siblings live in a small town with all kinds of hidden secrets, lies, and deception.

This boxed set collection in The O’Connells series includes The Neighbor, The Third Call, and The Secret Husband.

The Neighbor: Park ranger Ryan is shocked when Jenny, a one-night stand from years ago, moves to his Montana town with her troublesome daughter, Alison. But he can’t resist the pull he feels toward her - especially once Alison goes missing and the truth about her daughter’s real identity comes out....

The Third Call: When dispatcher Charlotte Roy passes along a call to bad-boy deputy Marcus O’Connell, they learn a six-year-old child is in danger. Can they save the girl from a desperate situation?

The Secret Husband: Small-town lawyer Karen O’Connell receives a call from Jack Curtis, her vengeful ex-husband, whom she’s never told anyone in her family about. He’s found himself in jail charged with murder. He says he's innocent, and Karen soon learns the mysterious circumstances surrounding the murder could be the reason their hasty marriage ended so badly.

©2020 Lorhainne Ekelund (P)2021 Lorhainne Ekelund
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very good

Loved it !! this story. the narrator is so fantastic it's like your really there!! good overall

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loved the narration and the story too. The relationship between mother and daughter had me recalling a few difficult moments of my own relationships. I giggled as the mother of 6 recalled some of the antics of her own kids as I recalled my kids antics too as they grew up. I recommend this boxed set.

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great family series

Lorhainne Eckhart stories are emotional, full of angst, and drama. This series is about a small town close knit O'Connell family . Each book is about one of the siblings, struggles, problems, secrets, and their lives. They all know that they can count in each other for help and support.
The underlying story throughout the series is their father up and left without saying goodbye. This has left a large hole within the family.
Each story can be read as a stand-alone, but all are interconnected, the family is included within the stories.

The Neighbor
Jenny and her teenage daughter move in next to Ryan O'Connell. Ryan doesn't remember Jenny from a one night stand many years ago. Alison, Jenny's daughter, is upset because of the move, the death of her father and a secret that has been kept from her. She acts out at school, at home and disappears. There's more of story that unravels, causing chaos in Ryan's life.

The Third Call
This all started with a 911 call from a child. Was it a prank? A mistake? Will the child call back? Was there really a danger? That is what deputy Marcus O'Connell is worried about. When he received the third call,Marcus puts himself in danger to save this mother and child. This story about the complexity and psyche of a man in a desperate situation.
Lorhainne Eckhart story is emotional, full of angst, and drama, that not only surrounds Marcus and Charlotte, but also the other members of the O'Connell family.

The Secret Husband
Karen O'Connell and Jack Curtis were married while in college on a whim. He left her after 3 days. Why? She was devastated. Years later, he called her out of the blue. He was in jail and needed her help. Of all the lawyers he could have chosen, why her? She said she hated him, but she was still in love with him. He told her he left, to keep her safe. From what? From whom?
This story is intriguing , and had me wondering what exactly was Jack's secret? Karen always knew, whatever happens, she always has the love and support of her family.
The narration in these stories are very good.
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Privileged White boy…

If I wanted to hear whiners I would watch the so-called ‘news.’ I read/listen for entertainment. Narrators were almost as bad. No thank you. My first and last by this author and narrators.

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