Monday, November 1, 2021

Review Tour + #Giveaway: Mockingbird's Cry by Winter Austin @WinterAustin @GoddessFish


Mockingbird's Cry

by Winter Austin

GENRE: Romantic Suspense/Military Thriller


BLURB:


Five years ago, Josephine "Mockingbird" Caruso belonged to an all-female black-ops military group named Hera Force—a team tasked with bringing down terrorists like the enigma dubbed the Chessmaster, but the faceless criminal mastermind had other plans and single-handedly destroyed the operation, ruining the women’s military careers and their lives.



Ex-Delta Force operative, now Detective Lincoln Sullivan reports to the scene of a mass-murder, learning all too quickly he knows the victims. The killer has left behind a deadly missive just for him: Find the Mockingbird or more will die.



Lincoln flies to New Orleans where Jo lives with her twin brother. Lincoln and Jo had once been co-operatives and lovers. But the fallout from Hera Force's destruction left what little relationship they had in tatters. Jo has no desire to work with Lincoln again, but the threat to her life and the remaining two operatives, Nadia “Phoenix” Roth and Jade “Dragon” Delacour force her hand. The four former teammates are thrust together once more and on the run. But there are unknown forces moving in the background and an old enemy is about to return with a vengeance.



Tensions between the ex-lovers come to a head when Lincoln learns his partner is an army agent working under Hera Force’s top general, a man who's not all he seems. Each step the four teammates take they are met with death and destruction. Buried lies and half-truths begin to unravel Jo’s shaky trust in Lincoln until all is brought to light. When the killer strikes, Jo is faced with a hard choice, be the leader she was born to be, or lose Lincoln forever.




 Excerpt:

Together, they entered the second room. Lincoln froze at the sight awaiting them. Five old men in various states of undress surrounded a scarred and battered poker table. Presiding over the whole affair, and with a lit cigar clenched between her teeth, was the grand queen herself.

Jo! What a surprise.” Amazingly, Nadia was still fully clothed. Her once platinum-blond hair was streaked with shades of blue, pink and purple, reminding Lincoln of a My Little Pony.

Nadia, mind if we interrupt?” Jo asked.

Nadia removed the cigar, puffed out a cloud of smoke, and set the stub in an ashtray. “Sure, why not.” She spoke to the men in rapid Cajun French.

Lincoln leaned close to Jo’s ear. “When did she learn that?”

She probably didn’t.”

What do you mean?”

Jo peered over her shoulder. “Her TBI did that. It did something to her brain to make her speak new languages she’d never learned before.”

Wait, what?”

It’s hard to explain,” Jo said.

As a former CIA black ops assassin, Nadia had a long list of languages she spoke fluently. She had been a veritable Rosetta Stone. But with her injury from the IED, Lincoln figured she’d lost some of those skills. Never in a million years would he have guessed she’d gain more. Guilt twinged inside his chest. If he’d been a better friend, and kept track of Nadia after her release from the hospital, he would have known this. He’d been too wrapped up in his own shit, and losing Jo, he forgot about everyone else.


My Review:

Mockingbird's Cry brings an all-female black-ops group named Hera Force back together for another mission after five years. Mockingbird's Cry starts out when ex-Delta Force operative Detective Lincoln Sullivan is called out to a murder scene and he soon realizes that he knows the victims.

A note was left at the scene for Lincoln saying “Find the Mockingbird or more will die”. Lincoln must contact the black-ops women and let them know what is going on as the Mockingbird in the note is one of the women.

The three women that make up the all-female black-ops group are Josephine "Mockingbird" Caruso, Nadia “Phoenix” Roth, and Jade “Dragon” Delacour. The group must come together once again to find the killer before their time runs out.

Mockingbird's Cry is a fast-paced read with plenty of action between the pages. More than one kind of spark is flying between the pages of this romantic suspense novel. The sparks from a gun battle are flying all over the place on more than one occasion.

And then there are the sparks between Lincoln and Jo. These two try very hard to keep their sparks under control, most of the time. Jo is never out of Lincoln’s thoughts for long.

Mockingbird's Cry put me in the mind of movies like The Delta Force, Predator, Commando, The A-Team, The Hurt Locker plus so many more. I could go on all day. I love movies like the ones listed here. The action and the suspense alone are enough to keep the pages rolling.

If you like movies like the ones listed above then I am certain you will love Mockingbird's Cry, an introduction to a brand new series, Hera Force. One-click your copy of this action-filled novel, Mockingbird’s Cry today!  


AUTHOR Bio and Links:

Winter Austin perpetually answers the question: “were you born in the winter?” with a flat “nope,” but believe her, there is a story behind her name.

A lifelong Mid-West gal with strong ties to the agriculture world, Winter grew up listening to the captivating stories told by relatives around a table or a campfire. As a published author, she learned her glass half-empty personality makes for a perfect suspense/thriller writer. Taking her ability to verbally spin a vivid and detailed story, Winter translated that into writing deadly romantic suspense, mysteries, and thrillers.

When she’s not slaving away at the computer, you can find Winter supporting her daughter in cattle shows, seeing her three sons off into the wide-wide world, loving on her fur babies, prodding her teacher husband, and nagging at her flock of hens to stay in the coop or the dogs will get them.

She is the author of ten novels, with more on the way.


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Buy Links:

Tirgearr Publishing ~ Amazon


Giveaway:

e-copy of the book




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1 comments:

Winter Peck said...

Thank you for reviewing and hosting.