TEQUILA MOCKINGBIRD by
Rhys Ford
Date:
02/07/2014
Grade:
5+
Details:
no. 3 Sinners
Received from Dreamspinner Press
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The
blurb:
“Lieutenant
Connor Morgan of SFPD’s SWAT division wasn’t looking for love. Especially not
in a man. His life plan didn’t include one Forest Ackerman, a brown-eyed, blond
drummer who’s as sexy as he is trouble. His family depends on him to be like
his father, a solid pillar of strength who’ll one day lead the Morgan clan.
No, Connor has everything worked out—a career in law enforcement, a nice house, and a family. Instead, he finds a murdered man while on a drug raid and loses his heart comforting the man’s adopted son. It wasn’t like he’d never thought about men — it’s just loving one doesn’t fit into his plans.
Forest Ackerman certainly doesn’t need to be lusting after a straight cop, even if Connor Morgan is everywhere he looks, especially after Frank’s death. He’s just talked himself out of lusting for the brawny cop when his coffee shop becomes a war zone and Connor Morgan steps in to save him.
Whoever killed his father seems intent on Forest joining him in the afterlife. As the killer moves closer to achieving his goal, Forest tangles with Connor Morgan and is left wondering what he’ll lose first—his life or his heart.”
No, Connor has everything worked out—a career in law enforcement, a nice house, and a family. Instead, he finds a murdered man while on a drug raid and loses his heart comforting the man’s adopted son. It wasn’t like he’d never thought about men — it’s just loving one doesn’t fit into his plans.
Forest Ackerman certainly doesn’t need to be lusting after a straight cop, even if Connor Morgan is everywhere he looks, especially after Frank’s death. He’s just talked himself out of lusting for the brawny cop when his coffee shop becomes a war zone and Connor Morgan steps in to save him.
Whoever killed his father seems intent on Forest joining him in the afterlife. As the killer moves closer to achieving his goal, Forest tangles with Connor Morgan and is left wondering what he’ll lose first—his life or his heart.”
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My
thoughts:
You
know that feeling you get when you read a book and it leaves you completely
happy, satisfied and with a huge grin on your face? THAT
This
book so closely resembles my perfect reading experience I could believe it was
written according to my personal stipulations if I didn’t know better. The
mystery in this book is thrilling and keeps the reader on the edge of their
seat. The characters worm their way into your heart from the moment they are
introduced and subsequently grow into people you’d love to have in your
day-to-day life. The dialogue sparkles and sounds realistic and the emotions
both happy and sad are so vivid you experience them with the characters.
Tequila
Mockingbird is the third book in the ‘Sinners’ series and while I have no
doubt you should reads these books in order to get the most out of them, my
rating of this book indicates that it’s not necessary. I haven’t read the first
two titles yet but never felt as if I was missing vital information.
There
was so much to love in this book. Connor’s journey from being fascinated with
and attracted to Forest to the realisation that he has fallen in love with a
man and needs him in his life took my breath away.
“I
want to lie in bed with him when it rains and listen to the water hit the roof.
I find myself wondering how the coffee foam on his lips would taste on my
tongue or if I could make him smile by blowing a raspberry on his belly. It’s
not just want, Da. It’s need. I need him.”
– Con to Donal
Donal,
the Morgan patriarch, is probably one of the best characters ever created. His
words of wisdom, unquestioning love and endless understanding are something
everybody should experience in their life yet few encounter.
“Follow
yer heart, because no matter where it takes ye, the journey is worth it –
especially if it’s love.” - Donal to Con
I
enjoyed the relationship between all the Morgans. The rapid fire slagging-off between
them hit the Irish note spot on. The united front they present as soon as one
of them is in need was heart warming. Quinn’s advice to his older brother was inspired
and worth remembering.
“You
should never play safe with your heart. It doesn’t get to grow if you don’t
take it out. You break it. You give it away. And sometimes, you kind of hope someone
gives it back to you – maybe wrapped up and taped but better because they held
it for a little while.” – Quinn to Con
I
was going to say that Forest broke my heart, but that’s not exactly right. His
history broke my heart. The things he’d faced at an age when his biggest
concern should have been the next X-box game were horrendous and at times very
hard to read. Yet the man himself, despite his doubts and fears was not someone
to be pitied. He took his blows, stood his ground and despite his doubts found
the courage to believe he was loved and return that love.
“How
can he love me? Shit, I don’t even love me.” - Forest
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