Review to come. My emotions and nerves are still vibrating right now!
Sinners Gin was the very first Rhys Ford book I read, and I formed an immediate connection to the characters of Miki and Kane and that grew and expanded to include every new character in each subsequent book. THIS book was exceptional for me, as nearly all of these wonderful book people were gathered here. You really need to have read the Sinners series to get the impact of this story on all the characters and relationships.
Miki, Damian, Forest and Rafe have come together as Crossroads Gin. They are on tour at Damien's urging, traveling together in a van to cement their bond as band mates.They are going to play at small, out of the way venues (also known as dive bars!). Of course, this is a Rhys Ford story, so naturally, the first concert includes a bit of blood and mayhem! The tour does continue and much does go smoothly, aside from cheap hotel rooms and road fatigue, but the guys are too often beset by more than their share of trouble.
Miki and his relationships with both Damien and Kane are a strong focus in the story. However, Damien and Sionn, Forest and Connor, Rafe and Quinn all have their own crucial page time. Ghosts, memories, and pain have been stirred up in each of the band members as their journey takes them across the country. The Morgan clan rallies and Kane, Sionn, Connor and Quinn come to their partners whenever they are needed and are sounding boards and loving support for their men. Donal and Brigid arrive at times, offering the unconditional love that Miki still struggles to trust and accept.
It was a very emotional story for me as my beloved characters struggle and fight to maintain their balance, their vision and the music. As always, Rhys Ford’s descriptive phrasing and skill in creating a sense of atmosphere, time and place is showcased. Side characters, however briefly on page, are vivid. I'm always submerged in the emotions of the characters, in seeing and feeling and scenting every city, town and location, every smelly, derelict bar and traversing the crowded streets they walk on. I was utterly verklempt by the conclusion of the story. Also, by then, we also find there is one more mystery yet, to be solved.
While there is never an excess of sex in any of the books, it's my belief that Rhys Ford is the high priestess of love scenes. They are never “just” sex scenes and we do get blessed with some. It's also a happy ending. My favorite touch is the lyrics of songs, and the bits of conversation that head each chapter. I always hope that Rhys has a secret identity as a songwriter, and her words are sung somewhere that I don't know about. So, Sinners fans, dive in! If you haven't met them yet, read them all, right away!
I received an ARC copy from the author. I'm simply a reader, not a book critic or blogger. My opinions are my own and I write them for the same reason I read other people's!