Portlock (Paperback) - #3 in The Portlock Trilogy

Portlock (Paperback) - #3 in The Portlock Trilogy

$16.99
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Portlock (Paperback) - #3 in The Portlock Trilogy

Portlock (Paperback) - #3 in The Portlock Trilogy

$16.99

Four people. Two journeys.

It ends here.

After surviving their hair-raising drive across Canada, Ellie and Oliver have almost made it back to Seldovia. Sam and Darien are hard on their heels, abandoning their Hawaiian honeymoon to join the fight against the monsters infesting every corner of the earth. But returning to Alaska is more difficult than any of them bargained for, especially since home no longer means safety. As Sam and Darien grapple with their growing abilities, and as the demon attacks intensify, the four are forced to make decisions that will shake them to their roots: decisions about what secrets are worth keeping, what truths are worth telling, and ultimately, what’s worth dying—and living—for.

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Tropes, Triggers, & Parents' Guide

What age is The Portlock Trilogy suitable for?

The Portlock Trilogy is broadly suitable for adults and teens aged 14 and up. Because the trilogy is intense and addresses some heavy topics, parental discretion is advised for children younger than 13. (If it were a movie, it would comfortably fit within a PG-13 rating.)

Is there violence, sex, drugs, or profanity?
  • Violence: The main characters often have to fight monsters intent on killing or hurting them. However, there is very little person vs. person violence; it's almost exclusively person vs. monster.

  • Gore: Several characters are injured throughout the novel, and the narrative varies in the degree of description of those injuries (including bruises, cuts, broken bones, and burns.) There are also two very brief instances of characters discovering the aftermath of animal mutilation (postmortem) by a nonhuman entity.

  • Sex: There are no sex scenes in The Portlock Trilogy; it is a closed-door romance. There is passionate kissing, some innuendo between a married couple on their honeymoon, and a non-sexual, non-descriptive scene in which that same couple is in the shower together, discussing the events taking place in the novel.

  • Drugs & Alcohol: One of the main characters is a former gang member, and briefly mentions underage drinking and doing illegal drugs during his rough childhood. Additionally, a secondary character gets dangerously drunk during a supernaturally caused depressive episode. Alcohol and drugs are never portrayed in a positive light in this trilogy.

  • Profanity: There is brief, mild swearing in The Portlock Trilogy (e.g. d-mn, h-ll.) There's no heavier cursing (e.g. sh-t, b-tch, or f-ck) anywhere in the trilogy.
What triggers should I be aware of?

The Portlock Trilogy crosses genres between supernatural suspense, thriller, and romance. It is intense in both plot and emotion (readers often compare it to the TV show Supernatural, or the first two seasons of Stranger Things, though with less gore and swearing.) Readers who have a low tolerance for spookiness should proceed with caution.

Triggers may include:

  • Mentions of modern-day hunting (for meat, not sport; no animals are killed on-page.)
  • Anxiety and depression, both naturally and supernaturally caused
  • Character deaths
  • Grief
  • Brief mentions of suicide (off-page)
  • Brief mentions of prostitution (off-page)
  • Brief alcohol and drug references
  • Burn injuries
  • References to one character's former life as a gang member, including illegal drug distribution, gang violence, and illegal prostitution
  • Death of a teen

NOTE: We've tried to be very thorough on our list of triggers. If you find one that you think should be added to this list, please reach out!

Where are some of the tropes in The Portlock Trilogy?

Tropes in The Portlock Trilogy include (but aren't limited to):

  • Found Family
  • Everyman's Heroes (normal people who get shoved into bad situations and rise to the challenge)
  • Friends to Lovers
  • Socioeconomic Gap
  • Slow-burn Romance
  • Multiple POV
  • Forced Proximity (both in the romance and in the other relationships)
  • Ultimate Evil/Eldritch Evil
  • Creepy Old Forest
  • Reformed Bad Boy
  • A "Gentle Giant" Character
  • Hidden Worlds
  • Monsters. (Lots of them.)
  • Varied and beautiful settings (Alaska, Colorado, British Columbia, Yukon Territory, Hawaii)
  • Amateur Sleuths (Book 1)
  • One Bed (Book 2)
  • Epic Journey (Book 2)
  • Chase Scenes (all books, but mostly Book 2)
  • Deal With The Devil/Uneasy Alliance (Book 3)
  • Newfound Superpowers (Book 3)
  • Small Town Dynamics (Book 3)
  • Ticking Time Bomb (Book 3)
  • High-stakes battle for the fate of the world ... that no one else will ever know about (Book 3)
Is the trilogy all one continuous story?

Yes, The Portlock Trilogy is all one continuous story. Books one and two end on cliffhangers, each novel flows directly into the next one, and the story is not wrapped up until the end of book three.

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