Wednesday, January 15, 2020

Cindy Gerard's Stormwatch Series Blog Tour with a Spotlight, Excerpt and Giveaway

 

I am so excited to have Cindy Gerard at Mystery Thrillers and Romantic Suspense Reviews with a Spotlight, Excerpt and Giveaway.

Thanks Cindy and Goddess Fish Promotions for allowing me to join your Stormwatch Series Blog Tour!

Please take it away, Cindy!







STORMWATCH: STORM BLIND
by Cindy Gerard
GENRE: Romantic Suspense

BLURB

STORMWATCH series blurb


The storm sweeps in like a thief in the night... Winter storm Holly is the worst in eighty years bringing high winds, subzero temperatures and snowfall better measured in feet than in inches. The weather paralyzes everything in its path, but in this storm, weather isn’t the only threat.

A new installment of STORMWATCH releases each Thursday starting December 5 through January 9. Each thrilling full length novel is a standalone story with no cliffhangers. Don’t miss a single one from half a dozen of the genre's bestselling storytellers!

December 5 - Frozen Ground by Debra Webb

December 12 - Deep Freeze by Vicki Hinze

December 19 - Wind Chill by Rita Herron

December 26 - Black Ice by Regan Black

January 2 - Snow Brides by Peggy Webb

January 9 - Snow Blind by Cindy Gerard

Stormwatch series at Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07YZB1FZR

Snow Blind blurb

It started out as a simple recon mission – then the worst happened. Recon evolved into an imminent threat and Rapid Response Alliance operatives, Cara Graves and Josh Haskins find themselves with less than 48 hours to circumvent a nuclear disaster. Fighting against the clock and the worst blizzard to hit the Midwest in almost a century, Cara and Josh risk everything – including their feelings for each other – to stop what the terrorists hope will be Armageddon.

EXCERPT

It was just the two of them. That was their reality. All airports were closed. The highways were impassable. No cavalry was riding to their aid.

The weight of the responsibility bore down on Josh like a battleship as he steered the snowmobile down the road.

It wasn't the first time they'd been forced to rely only on each other. On more than one operation, he and Cara had been separated from the rest of the unit and had improvised their way out of a dicey situation. Cara was a seasoned operative, cool and competent and fearless under fire.

And they hadn't come this far to fail.

“Hang on,” he said over his shoulder. “Desperate times and all that.” Then he gunned the machine and they flew down what was now a country road, per the GPS.

Talk about flying blind. The snow. The wind. The speed. The night. It was all working against them.

“Check your wrist screen. We should be close enough to catch their heat signatures soon.” If he didn't hit a ditch or culvert or electrical pole before they got there.

“Already on. How close are we?”

Josh spared a glance at the GPS. “In another half mile, we'll be close enough to run over them.”

He'd no more gotten the words out and the world sank out from beneath them. The snowmobile sailed down a hill nose first, flew in the air for several yards, then plowed through a series of snowdrifts like an ice breaker in the Arctic Sea.

He fought the handle bars to steady the machine. But gravity and velocity and the machine's weight got behind them and sucked them over the snow at warp speed.

They started to fishtail and tip sideways. He backed off the gas, slowing the treads, attempting to regain control.

“Lean!” he yelled as the right skis lifted off the ground.

She gripped him tighter around the waist and leaned hard right with him using their combined weight to counterbalance the heavy machine and keep it from tipping over.

“I'm losing her!” he yelled and backed off further on the gas.

Too far. The machine's treads stopped turning and the only thing propelling them forward then was gravity and velocity. Gravity lost the battle first.

“Tuck and roll!” Josh yelled just before the nose slammed deep into a monster snowbank, jerking them to a stop and hiking the rear of the machine into the air like a diving duck.







AUTHOR Bio and Links

New York Times and USA Today Bestseller Cindy Gerard has fifty titles in print. In addition to 7 RITA nominations and 2 Rita wins, Cindy has numerous RT nominations and various awards to her credit. Each book of her single title romantic suspense series, Black Ops Inc, has appeared on the New York Times Bestseller top 20 list. Cindy writes sexy, heart-pounding romantic suspense and has had her work twice featured in COSMOPOLITAN Magazine as Red Hot Reads.

Cindy Gerard online


Website: https://www.cindygerard.com/

Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Cindy-Gerard/e/B001IGQTNC

BookBub: https://www.bookbub.com/authors/cindy-gerard

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Cindy-Gerard-New-York-Times-Best-selling-author-167877057439/

Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/cindygerard

Exclusively on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/SNOW-BLIND-STORMWATCH-Book-6-ebook/dp/B07YGSFSPS


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