Port in a Storm by Rhys Ford
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
📘Book Info
San Francisco SWAT Lieutenant Connor Morgan and Crossroads Gin drummer Forest Ackerman make an odd couple. Connor, an Irish-born cop from a tight-knit family, never imagined he’d find his happily-ever-after with a raised-on-the-streets musician, but Forest had the gentlest soul he’d ever met. After a long, hard road of heartbreak, murder, and trouble, they fell hard in love and married. Then Fate intervenes and throws their lives into a chaos neither one of them is prepared for. During a brutal SWAT raid, Connor stumbles on Tate, an abused, vulnerable little boy caught in a shoot-out with his father’s drug-running gang. As heavy fire riddles the walls, an injured Connor rescues Tate from the fray… only to be struck numb when a caseworker pries a sobbing Tate from his arms. Scarred from his own childhood experiences, Forest doubts he can be a good enough father, but Connor assures him they can give Tate what he needs and more. Soon they are on an insane ride where trust and affection are hard-earned, especially when coming from a little boy raised in society’s filthiest gutters. Facing down every challenge thrown their way, they battle to give Tate what Connor treasures and Forest never had—a family to call his own.
💭Our Thoughts
"Are we ready for this?"
How did I not know about this series?
I dropped into the Sinners Series with Port in a Storm and I had no problem following the story
Nor did I have any issues assimilating into the Morgan Clan, whom I am now claiming as my own
"When things are going to shit, there is always somebody who's going to make you hot chocolate. And sometimes, that's all you need after a really crappy night."
What an emotional ride this was. With the flip of each page, there was a new emotion. I was laughing and smiling, I was scared, or I was struggling to try and see through watery eyes - lots of moments of watery eyes
"I swear to God, sometimes talking to you is like explaining venison jerky to Bambi."
The cast of characters was relatable. I love the large family troupe.
I wanted to spend more time with the Morgans and their partners who brought so much to the story
Did my heart crack - Yes, multiple times
Did my hands shake at the injustice of it all - Again, Yes
Did my tummy do that funny flip when things worked out - Oh yeah
Am I going back to the beginning because I want more?
Yes Yes and Yes
The characters
The gauntlet of feels
The writing
I ask again how I missed this series
How did I not know about this series?
I dropped into the Sinners Series with Port in a Storm and I had no problem following the story
Nor did I have any issues assimilating into the Morgan Clan, whom I am now claiming as my own
"When things are going to shit, there is always somebody who's going to make you hot chocolate. And sometimes, that's all you need after a really crappy night."
What an emotional ride this was. With the flip of each page, there was a new emotion. I was laughing and smiling, I was scared, or I was struggling to try and see through watery eyes - lots of moments of watery eyes
"I swear to God, sometimes talking to you is like explaining venison jerky to Bambi."
The cast of characters was relatable. I love the large family troupe.
I wanted to spend more time with the Morgans and their partners who brought so much to the story
Did my heart crack - Yes, multiple times
Did my hands shake at the injustice of it all - Again, Yes
Did my tummy do that funny flip when things worked out - Oh yeah
Am I going back to the beginning because I want more?
Yes Yes and Yes
The characters
The gauntlet of feels
The writing
I ask again how I missed this series
Authors Website➱ https://rhysford.com/
Blog Post ➱ https://awonderfulworldofwordsa.blogspot.com/2024/01/port-in-storm-sinners-series-mm-romance.html
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