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Quiet On The Ferry
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Quiet On The Ferry
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Quiet on the Ferry
Predawn fog. One whistle. Trust—or drift alone.
After an injury and a PR tailspin, action star Dax Rivera escapes Hollywood to shadow a state ferry maintenance yard, hoping real safety will make him a better stuntman—and a better man. Lara Quinton , the yard's no-nonsense safety officer, has zero patience for men who treat danger like content. Her rules are simple: cones before cameras, one voice on deck, and stop first .
Assigned to Lara, Dax expects mechanics; he gets a culture—checklists, debriefs, and a crew who measure love by who carries what. When a man-overboard drill turns real, Lara's calm command and Dax's unexpected competence pull a stranger—and their fragile trust—back to the surface. But rumor, studio pressure, and a community day under bright lights test every boundary they've built. To earn a future, he must prove he's more than his image, and she must risk believing in someone in a job where drift kills.
A slow-burn, blue-collar romance about choosing boring on purpose—and finding something incandescent inside it.
Perfect for fans of: Katherine Center, Emily Henry's workplace tenderness, maritime vibes, found-family competence.
Quiet on the Ferry
Predawn fog. One whistle. Trust—or drift alone.
After an injury and a PR tailspin, action star Dax Rivera escapes Hollywood to shadow a state ferry maintenance yard, hoping real safety will make him a better stuntman—and a better man. Lara Quinton , the yard's no-nonsense safety officer, has zero patience for men who treat danger like content. Her rules are simple: cones before cameras, one voice on deck, and stop first .
Assigned to Lara, Dax expects mechanics; he gets a culture—checklists, debriefs, and a crew who measure love by who carries what. When a man-overboard drill turns real, Lara's calm command and Dax's unexpected competence pull a stranger—and their fragile trust—back to the surface. But rumor, studio pressure, and a community day under bright lights test every boundary they've built. To earn a future, he must prove he's more than his image, and she must risk believing in someone in a job where drift kills.
A slow-burn, blue-collar romance about choosing boring on purpose—and finding something incandescent inside it.
Perfect for fans of: Katherine Center, Emily Henry's workplace tenderness, maritime vibes, found-family competence.



















