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The Irish House

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The Irish House

By: Ann O'Loughlin
Narrated by: Jaqueline Milne
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My dearest Marianne, by now you will be confused and a little mystified as to why I have made this great ask of you.... But I promise the reasons will become apparent. There are secrets, you see....

When New York-born Marianne’s grandmother Collie passes away at home in rural Ireland, no one expects Marianne to be the one to inherit everything. Surely beautiful Kilteelagh House, with its avenue of trees, its acres of wildflowers, and its mysteriously locked front door should have gone to Marianne’s aunt–who’d nursed Collie in her dying days?

But Collie had a different plan. Her last wish was for Marianne to come to live in the house–for a year–raising her two headstrong young nieces at the same time. Marianne is overwhelmed by the challenge. As letters–written before her death–begin to arrive from Collie, Marianne soon realizes that her grandmother has a lot to still teach her.

Her growing attraction to local handyman Jack and her new circle of friends means Marianne can’t help but begin to fall in love with this place that is so full of memories, of secrets, and perhaps even a little bit of Irish magic.

That is, until a letter arrives that changes everything Marianne thought she knew....

Perfect for fans of Susanne O’Leary, Cathy Kelly, and Kathleen McGurl.

What listeners are saying about Ann O’Loughlin:

"I couldn't believe the amount of emotion I felt whilst reading this story.... Ann O'Loughlin could not have written a better book.... Just as heartwarming as it is heartbreaking." (Kelly's Book Corner)

"A powerful and moving story, very well written with characters that are fascinating and a central theme that is quite tragic." (Random Things Through My Letterbox)

©2023 Ann O'Loughlin (P)2023 Bookouture, an imprint of Storyfire Ltd.
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The story is about a grandmother in Ireland who leaves her house in her will to her niece, who lives in New York. The grandmother's will also requests that her niece looks after a young girl and a teenager, family related, as part of the inheritance package.

The grandmother also leaves a number of letters with her solicitor to be delivered, at intervals, to her niece during the first year. These letters are to encourage the niece with her task and to reveal a secret from the past.

I was so disappointed with this book, it dragged on with nothing of any relevance happening. There was a big issue made about opening the front door, which nobody could remember ever being used, as everyone used the back door. Details of oiling the lock, trying to find the secret as to why it was never opened, there was none. Days later details of pushing the door open and a celebration when it was finally opened!

Towards the end I stated skipping parts of a chapter at a time to finish the story quickly.

The ending was so unbelievable, on two levels, it was embarrassing to listen to.

Disappointing story

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It was one of the best books I have listen to for a very long time

The Irish House

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