Breach of Trust by DiAnn Mills
Reviewed by Rel Mollet
"If you have been waiting for a story to match Dee Henderson's O'Malley series or Susan May Warren's Team Hope, look no further than Breach of Trust, the first in the Call of Duty series."
To save the people she loves, CIA Agent Paige Roberts goes into hiding in the tiny town of Split Creek, Oklahoma. Immersing herself in small town life as a compassionate librarian, Paige is plagued by the traumatic memories of her last mission as a CIA operative when her team was betrayed by their leader, Daniel Keary. That same man now has a political agenda and plans to ensure Paige keeps quiet.
Split Creek's high school football coach, Miles Laird, has tried everything to get Paige's attention yet she seems determined to remain only friends. As he struggles with over zealous parents telling him how to do his job and racism on the football field, he continues to hold out hope that Paige will one day choose to share some of her secrets.
As Keary's threats loom ever closer, Paige must decide whether her faith will allow her to continue her deception or risk the new life she has worked so hard to achieve.
Breach of Trust is romantic suspense at its finest. The carefully crafted
life of a shattered operative is engagingly told by DiAnn Mills, and from
Paige's first sighting of a suspicious vehicle I was in for the ride. Taking
the time to establish the multi layered personalities of Paige and Miles
and their unrequited affection, the suspense and intrigue then builds rapidly
as Paige stumbles headlong into danger tied to her murky past. Balancing
the action and romance is the exploration of Paige's moral dilemma ~ how
does a Christian live life deceiving others as to her identity and past?
If you have been waiting for a story to match Dee Henderson's O'Malley
series or Susan May Warren's Team Hope, look no further than Breach
of Trust, the first in the Call of Duty series.
Rel
Mollet is
a lawyer, wife and mother of three young daughters and lives in Melbourne, Australia.
Reading has been her passion since childhood. She is a Book Club Co-ordinator
and has her own website ~ relzreviewz ~
dedicated to reviews and author interviews with the sole aim to support authors
writing from a Christian worldview. She
believes Sir Francis Bacon's (1561 - 1626) creed, "Reading is to the mind
what exercise is to the body".




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