The Neighbor
The O'Connells, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Jessica Osbourne
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Fernando Gonzales
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After the devastating loss of her husband, Jenny Sweetgrass packs up her teenage daughter Alison and moves to Livingston, Montana, hoping for a fresh start - that is, until Ryan O’Connell knocks on her door.
Park ranger Ryan is one of the six O’Connell siblings in Livingston, raised by an independent mom who has been a rock to him. He has a career he loves, and up until six weeks ago, he lived a comfortable life.
When a new neighbor moves in and disturbs the quiet peace of the area, bringing with her a daughter who’s walking trouble, Ryan is shocked to discover that the woman is a one-night stand he picked up at a bar, years ago.
Right now, the gorgeous Jenny isn’t too interested in making friends, but despite her cool façade, as Ryan gets to know her, he can’t fight an idiotic need to try to ease the pain he sees her trying to hide. At the same time, he knows, deep down, that both mother and daughter have a secret, and if he were smart, he would listen to his brother’s warning and walk away.
When Alison goes missing, everyone in town believes she simply ran off or found her way into trouble, but nothing about her disappearance adds up. She simply set out on an afternoon hike into the park and never came back.
Jenny soon learns she’s not alone when Ryan takes matters into his own hands and sets off with her into the park to find her daughter. What he doesn’t know is that Alison is actually his daughter, too, and when he learns the truth and the real reason she left, the secret could end up dividing the O’Connell family and the community.
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- ButtonsMom2003
- 04-02-22
Great duet performance by new-to-me narrators.
I thoroughly enjoyed listening to this audiobook. When I got my copy, I didn’t know that it was a duet recording. For those that don’t know what that is, it means that, in this case, the female narrator does all of the female voices and the male narrator does all of the male voices. So both voice actors are speaking in each chapter. It’s usually a pretty expensive way to have an audiobook made. I have only encountered a few of them and this one was really good.
Fernando Gonzales voice is so nice and smooth and sexy to listen to; I will definitely look for more books that he’s performed. The story was also really good even though it wasn’t difficult to guess one of the big secrets. There was so much richness to the story and things that happened after the secret was revealed kept me listening intently to this audiobook.
I really enjoy audiobook that are between 3 and 6 hours long because I can pretty easily listen to them in one evening. Listening to The Neighbor was a great way to spend an evening working around the house.
A complimentary copy of this audiobook was provided to me at my request but my review was voluntary and not influenced by the author and/or narrator.
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- Kevin Cannon
- 31-03-22
Nice Easy Listening
The Neighbor is the first in Lorhainne Eckhart's "The O'Connells" series and the focus is on Park Ranger Ryan O'Connell whose new neighbor turns out to be an old flame from the past.
I usually read titles that focus more on the plot than the characters and their relationships so this was a nice change. The book reads more like a soap opera rather than a mystery / thriller and the development of the relationship between Ryan, Jenny & Alison is nicely handled.
There is a time and a place for detailed plot and this series is not it - The missing person storyline is used as a device to further the relationship between the main characters and not as a central complicated criminal subplot.
I listened to the Audio Book version of The Neighbor and the narrator was easy to follow.
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