She forgot her badge number in Part 1. By Part 14, the whole precinct had a nickname for what happened to her. Today, the complete Hurricane Report saga is available for the first time as a full ebook collection.
If you've been following Santos and Ramirez from the beginning — this is the full storm in one place. If you're discovering the series today, you're about to find out why an entire fictional police precinct is emotionally compromised and Captain Rodriguez is considering early retirement.
The Hurricane Report: The Complete Series brings together all 14 original parts of the most chaotic workplace romance Wellington 3 Publishing has ever put out. From the stairwell incident that started it all, through the Henderson case, a first date that turned into a manhunt, the parking lot moment that gave Santos a permanent nickname, and the Monday morning that made The Storm Squad official.
"Hurricane Tongue wasn't enough? Now he's graduated to Tsunami?"
— Captain Rodriguez, Part 7, deeply regretting his career choicesWhat's in the Complete Collection
All 14 Parts — In Order
- 1The Mystery of Two Detectives
- 2The Explanation
- 3The Interrogation Room
- 4The Setup
- 5Cuffed Up Again
- 6It's Go Time
- 7The Henderson Case
- 8Late Night Conversation
- 9Saturday, 6:30 PM
- 10Finally, The Date
- 11The Ultimate Showdown
- 12Sunday Morning, 6:45 AM
- 13New Beginnings
- 14Series Finale — The Storm Squad
The collection also includes character dossiers for Sergeant Santos, Detective Ramirez, and Captain Rodriguez — because before you dive into the storm, you need the full intel on who you're dealing with.
For Readers Who Were There From the Beginning
You read every part as it dropped. You were there when Santos called the mayor "Hurricane" on an official call. You witnessed the tsunami announcement in real time. You have been waiting for Ramirez to get that transfer since Part 13.
This collection is for you. The whole story, formatted and in order, exactly the way it was meant to be read.
For First-Time Readers
You don't need any context. You just need to know that Detective Mike Ramirez has a nickname — Hurricane Tongue — that is entirely earned, and that Sergeant Maria Santos is a decorated law enforcement officer who forgot her own badge number in Part 1 and has been dealing with the consequences ever since.
Start at the beginning. Clear your schedule.
"I don't run from storms, Ramirez. I chase them."
— Sergeant Santos, Part 6Get the Complete Collection
Available now on Amazon Kindle and direct from Wellington 3 Publishing. If you've already read the series on the blog, share this post with someone who hasn't met Hurricane Tongue yet. They deserve to experience it fresh.
Thank you for reading. Wellington 3 Publishing exists because you show up, part after part, and keep coming back for more. The Storm Squad is officially complete. But the story of Santos and Ramirez? That's always open for a sequel.
— Wellington 3 Publishing