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tamaratilley
  • Rated 5 stars

BREACH OF TRUST by DiAnn Mills is an incredible page-turner. For those of you who like action and suspense along with your romance, this book is for you.
Paige Rogers, an ex-CIA operative, now lives as the Librarian in the small town of Split Creek, Oklahoma . . . but not by choice. Her...

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  • tamaratilley
      • Rated 5 stars

    BREACH OF TRUST by DiAnn Mills is an incredible page-turner. For those of you who like action and suspense along with your romance, this book is for you.
    Paige Rogers, an ex-CIA operative, now lives as the Librarian in the small town of Split Creek, Oklahoma . . . but not by choice. Her choices were removed eight years ago by a mission gone wrong and an operative gone bad. Today, she does all she can to keep the regrets that haunt her at bay while carrying on a mild manner existence.
    Miles Laird, football coach for the Split Creek Bobcats, knows there is more to Paige than meets the eye, and continues his plan to wear her down and make her admit she is as interested in him as he is in her.
    When a stranger in town harasses Paige, she realizes the sleeping dog from her past has raised his ugly head again. Everyone around her will soon be a target unless she can smoke out her adversary and force him to make a wrong move. In the meantime, her heart is not cooperating. Her feelings for Miles run deep . . . deep enough to hurt him when he finds out the truth.
    I can’t even begin to touch on all the twists and turns in BREACH OF TRUST. It is a captivating story with suspense, intrigue, romance, and a pulling at your heart at the decisions Paige must make to keep those she loves safe. I anxiously await BREACH OF SECURITY in the Spring of 2010.

    tamaratilley wrote this review Friday, November 27 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No
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    Sue K
      • Rated 4 stars

    I like to read a variety of type of books..this has a bit of religion, a lot of suspense and some romance..an easy read..Sue

    Sue K wrote this review Sunday, August 2 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No
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    Sharon S
      • Rated 5 stars

    This was a "read all day" mystery with so many twists and turns you didn't want to put it down. very well written. Interesting aside questions about being a Christian in certain jobs and position where there is ultimate good to resolve but the means of getting there are not completely honest. Also a good example of relationships and how they can destroy or enhance your life in matters of trust.

    Sharon S wrote this review Sunday, July 26 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No
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    Stacey D
      • Rated 4 stars

    “Breach of Trust” is the first installment in the Call of Duty series by author DiAnn Mills. This latest effort follows the story of Paige Rogers, a mild mannered librarian in a small town whose past reveals a secret life of a former CIA operative. She is being forced to keep her real identity hidden by a former associate with political aspirations. She’s in love with the town’s high school football coach, Miles Laird, but refuses to act on her romantic impulses for fear that she will put him in danger. It doesn’t help that Miles refuses to give up on pursuing a relationship with her.

    The past comes crashing down on Paige and Miles as hidden secrets crawl from the woodwork. This suspenseful thriller kept me turning pages well past bedtime as I approached the thrilling twists and turns and action sequences – which I felt could have been crafted a bit better. Still, DiAnn weaves a thoroughly entertaining story with a thick cord of faith in God that will inspire and encourage. I can’t wait for the next Call of Duty book!

    Stacey D wrote this review Sunday, June 7 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No
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    Nora
      • Rated 4 stars

    Paige Rogers reminds me of Clark Kent, mild-mannered reporter, trying to keep his real identity secret. He has super powers that can’t be revealed to the public. He only uses his powers to help people he cares about and/or to save them from danger.

    I like DiAnn’s spin on Paige, mild-mannered librarian, “Is she faster than a speeding bullet? Prettier than any belle of the South? It’s a bird. It’s a plane. It’s Super Librarian!” The author does have some really funny lines mixed in with all the action, suspense and drama.

    Paige Rogers has seen more action than someone would see in a couple of life times. All is well until Keary starts turning up the heat near the end of his run for governor. She’s done her part and she wants Keary to hold to his end of the agreement they made in Africa. The price was high and she lost everything; there was nothing more to give him.

    Paige struggles with her double life and holds off using her super-training until peoples lives are at stake - especially her own. I love Paige’s sense of humor as she turns down a motorcycle ride from Miles because he thinks she is a shy, quiet librarian. She's playing the part when she says to Miles, ”…I have a theory that people have only so much luck in life, and I’ve already stretched mine to the limit. Keep your Harley. I’ll stick with my sensible economic car. And seat belts.”

    DiAnn writes a very exciting, surprising story about politics, the CIA and corruption. Readers beware!!! Once you pick up this book you won’t stop until the end...

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    Nora wrote this review Tuesday, April 14 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No
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    Lauraine Snelling
      • Rated 4 stars

    Good suspense. Kept me from getting my work done.

    Lauraine Snelling wrote this review Wednesday, April 8 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No
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    cherryblossommj
      • Rated 5 stars


    Fabulous. Absolutely love it. Best ever. This was a wonderful read. With my Alias addiction, this story felt familiar, yet was all at the same time unique and new. I am so pumped about this new Call of Duty Series from DiAnn Mills that I am extremely doubtful I will be able to stand the wait until 2010 for book #2.



    We have action and adventure with tons of espionage. There are the CIA operatives, and counter-operatives. Good guys and bad. And then of course, there is the theme of how the everyday life works Jesus right in.



    Fully a page turner, edge of your seat book. I could not find out what would happen next fast enough. I did see the bad guy early on, but I claim that to be my ultimate spy skills showing through. *grin*



    I cannot recommend this book highly enough. It is good for anyone who enjoys shows such as Alias or 24, movies like Breach, Shooter, or others. If you read and enjoyed anything by Jill Elizabeth Nelson or Melanie Wells, you will absolutely LOVE this book and I am sure the entire series as well.



    Give me more!!!

    cherryblossommj wrote this review Thursday, March 19 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No
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    SmilingSally
      • Rated 4 stars

    Because of DiAnn Mills, I need botox! Almost every chapter had me raising my eyebrows, causing my forehead to wrinkle. This is one Christian fiction I enjoyed reading page after page.

    The characters are believable, the plot is fast paced, and the ending ties up neatly. There's plenty of suspense with the protagonist, Paige Rogers, a CIA operative in hiding and a campaign for governor taking place. Thrown into the mix is high school football coach, Miles Laird, who plays a wanna-be lover.

    However, I find fault when Ty Dalton, a man with only one redeeming quality--that of pride in his son--does not bother to go to the hospital to visit that injured son. That move is out of character for Ty, making his character flatter than necessary.

    Written in third person narrative, the reader easily follows the thought process of each character. To heighten the drama, antagonist chapters are written in first person narrative and printed with a different font. Even though this is book one in a series, it is a stand-alone novel. I say, well done! Discussion questions are included.

    SmilingSally wrote this review Monday, March 16 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No
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    Lisa Harris
      • Rated 5 stars

    A strong beginning to a new series from DiAnn Mills. I was immediately caught up in the small town drama and its far reaching consequences. There were several great twists as well that kept me, as a reader, turning the page.

    Lisa Harris wrote this review Tuesday, January 27 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No
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