Secrets and Lies in a Small Town
“A story of family dynamics, teenage angst and rebellion, and secrets that can tear a family apart.” Rebmay
From a NY Times & USA Today bestselling author: 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…
—“A new family series more suspenseful than the Friessens.” Karen L. Vine Voice
“The first book in a new Romantic Suspense Series. Grab your copy now by clicking the BUY now with 1-Click button at the top of this page!”
—“A new family series more suspenseful than the Friessens.” Karen L. Vine Voice
“A story of family dynamics, teenage angst and rebellion, and secrets that can tear a family apart.” Rebmay
—“A wonderfully engaging romance. An angsty teenager, a new next-door neighbor who happens to be a former one-night stand, a mountain-side search that causes secrets to be revealed, a bit of intrigue with a few surprising twists and more.” Catlou
Genre: FICTION / Romance / Suspense
NY Times & USA Today Bestselling Author
(This is a new series and has landed on bestseller list several times)
Series order:
The O’Connells
The Neighbor
The Third Call
The Secret Husband
The Quiet Day
The Commitment, An O’Connell Novella
The Missing Father
The Hometown Hero
Justice
The Family Secret
The Fallen O’Connell
The Return of the O’Connells
And The She Was Gone
The Stalker
The O’Connell Family Christmas
The Girl Next Door
More or less, Livingston was a quiet town—except for the person next door, the supreme a-hole he had yet to meet.
Ryan O’Connell’s scale of assholes went from your average pain in the ass, to the lying, cheating dirty dog, to the class A supreme asshole who didn’t give a fuck about anyone and conceivably embraced being said asshole, considering the intolerable noise from next door.
Ryan wasn’t in the mood to deal with yet another asshole today as he dragged on a pair of gray sweats after toweling off from a cool shower in the August Montana heat.