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Breach of Trust (Call of Duty #1)
by
DiAnn Mills (Goodreads Author)
2010 Christy Award winner! 2010 Inspirational Readers Choice Award winner!Paige Rogers is a former CIA agent who lost all she treasured seven years ago when her entire team was killed in a covert mission. She blames their leader--Daniel Keary--whom Paige believes betrayed them. Disillusioned and afraid for her life, she disappeared and started a new life as a small-town li...more
Paperback, 392 pages
Published
February 19th 2009
by Tyndale House Publishers
(first published February 12th 2009)
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I really enjoyed reading this romantic suspense. You get pulled into Paige Rogers’ world in a small town in Oklahoma. She’s the local librarian who can handle whatever is thrown at her because she was a CIA operative who “died” in Africa on a mission.
Split Creek, Oklahoma is a quiet small town, not anything like what Paige was used to, but surprisingly she settled into her life, enjoying her job as the town librarian. But some of the people of the town aren’t who they seem to be. Someone is wat...more
Split Creek, Oklahoma is a quiet small town, not anything like what Paige was used to, but surprisingly she settled into her life, enjoying her job as the town librarian. But some of the people of the town aren’t who they seem to be. Someone is wat...more
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,...more
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,...more
Paige Rogers, the librarian in a small Oklahoma town, is a lovable character before and after we learn she is really Mikaela Olsson, a former CIA operative the world thought had been killed in the line of duty.
Daniel Keary, the person responsible for her early retirement, is about to become the governor of the state with ambitions for higher office. When Paige sets out to stop him, she is reinstated as a CIA operative and she reluctantly accepts the help of the local high school coach, Miles La...more
Daniel Keary, the person responsible for her early retirement, is about to become the governor of the state with ambitions for higher office. When Paige sets out to stop him, she is reinstated as a CIA operative and she reluctantly accepts the help of the local high school coach, Miles La...more
This book was a DNF for me; it wasn't the overtly Christian theme it was the complete lack of pacing that killed it. I read a full 20% of this novel before finally throwing in the towel...and that 20% took me days, when I can sit down and finish a full-length novel in hours.
This is supposed to be a suspense novel about a former CIA operative who is being drawn back into her former world-however all I got from it was her life as a librarian, the life of the small town football coach who wants to...more
This is supposed to be a suspense novel about a former CIA operative who is being drawn back into her former world-however all I got from it was her life as a librarian, the life of the small town football coach who wants to...more
Title: BREACH OF TRUST
Author: DiAnn Mills
Publisher: Tyndale Fiction
February 2009
ISBN: 978-1-4143-2047-2
Genre: Inspirational/contemporary/suspense
Paige Rogers is a reinvented person. Now a librarian in a small Oklahoma town, she used to be a CIA agent, and has skills that no one in her small town would dream that she possesses. But she “killed” off her former self, and hid, spending several years building up a quiet life.
Miles is the town football coach and he’s had a crush on Paige since she ca...more
Author: DiAnn Mills
Publisher: Tyndale Fiction
February 2009
ISBN: 978-1-4143-2047-2
Genre: Inspirational/contemporary/suspense
Paige Rogers is a reinvented person. Now a librarian in a small Oklahoma town, she used to be a CIA agent, and has skills that no one in her small town would dream that she possesses. But she “killed” off her former self, and hid, spending several years building up a quiet life.
Miles is the town football coach and he’s had a crush on Paige since she ca...more
Paige Rogers is a quiet librarian in small-town Split Creek, OK, a spit and a throw from nowhere. But there she has to be. One morning, a photographer from the Oklahoman comes into town in a sporty luxury car, trying to catch the life of small-town living. Paige inspects the car and memorizes the license plate. Junior Shafer, who owns and operates an antique shop, says it's Eleanor's son who came to paint her beauty shop, Shear Perfection. When Eleanor steps out, she says it isn't her son's car....more
Breach of Trust is a Christian romantic suspense novel. It is an excellent, pulse-pounding suspense novel with interesting characters.
The pacing and tension levels were excellent, drawing me to read on when I really should have been turning off the light to go to sleep. While there was tension from several fronts (like her growing relationship with Miles, the local high school football coach, and the conflicts he had to deal with), the main tension was between Paige and Keary.
The characters wer...more
The pacing and tension levels were excellent, drawing me to read on when I really should have been turning off the light to go to sleep. While there was tension from several fronts (like her growing relationship with Miles, the local high school football coach, and the conflicts he had to deal with), the main tension was between Paige and Keary.
The characters wer...more
Paige is a wonderful character. She has had to give up everyone she loves and live a lie in order to protect them. She desperately wants to take down the man who has caused all of this, but has not been able to up to this point. Miles is a solid guy—the kind any woman could fall in love with. Caring, loving, tender, but all male—no wimp here! Interesting story line that kept me plunged in the book. There were a couple of small issues I had with the book. Paige was ordered by the “bad guy” to cha...more
Apr 03, 2010
Molly
rated it
5 of 5 stars
Recommends it for:
everyone
Recommended to Molly by:
Diann Mills, Michelle Vasquez
Shelves:
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Suspenseful. Humor. Romance. Faith. Breach of Trust has all of those and so much more! This riveting, adventurous book by DiAnn Mills is book one in her Call of Duty series, and let me say this. I think CSI and NYPD Blue need to move on over because DiAnn Mills' adventurous books TOP all of those TV programs and then some.
From page one,I was captured, hook-line-and-sinker. No questions asked, I was in for the ride! I found myself on the edge of my seat more than once with this book, and was in...more
From page one,I was captured, hook-line-and-sinker. No questions asked, I was in for the ride! I found myself on the edge of my seat more than once with this book, and was in...more
On June 3 I shared just how much I was enjoying this book. And was very excited when the author stopped by and left a comment it. (I still am amazed at how many authors have stopped by and commented. Really cool!)
The book finished as well as it started. DiAnn Mills created characters that are easy to love. Miles is lovable and easy to cheer for as both a football coach and a “bo” for Paige. Paige is just a great character with so much depth. As a new Christian she struggles with her past, her fa...more
The book finished as well as it started. DiAnn Mills created characters that are easy to love. Miles is lovable and easy to cheer for as both a football coach and a “bo” for Paige. Paige is just a great character with so much depth. As a new Christian she struggles with her past, her fa...more
This was one of the worst books I ever forced myself to finish. It wasn't just the heavy handed "I'm a Christian and therefore a good person" overtone of the book that made it so bad. Okay, I get it, they're Christians, can you please stop mentioning it every third sentence? A book can be a Christian novel without it being mentioned throughout. I mean, the author should assume that their readers have a modicum of intelligence and can figure out that, yes, this a pious and upright individual who...more
Had to force myself to finish this book. Wanted to see if it got better and need resolution for the unfortunate main character. There were many holes in the plot. Ex-CIA, Christian, small town librarian. The main character is trying to be covert and hide her former life but having conversations with the villian of her former life in public so all can hear. She's supposed to be tough but allows the villian to control her life for 7 years. I won't go into the rest so as not to spoil for those who...more
DiAnn Mills writes a variety of Christian fiction, including some Christian romance novels that are on the light, fluffy, and not so well written side, so when I was passed this series by a co-worker, I had some doubts. The first book in the series proved me wrong. Although I would not wax poetic about Mills prose, the story is interesting, and she does a good job of giving depth to the characters. In this first volume, Paige is a former CIA agent who was forced out by an agent who turned. She a...more
An okay start with a reasonably good writing style, I eventually became alienated by every character putting everything in "God"'s (with an uppercase "G") hands.
Essentially, this is Christian fiction. I can listen to music by Christian bands, appreciate Christian theater or movies with underlying Christian themes, but... I guess having every chapter filled with characters that are asking God for answers wasn't something I wanted to sit through.
I expected an action/thriller/whatever book, and if...more
Essentially, this is Christian fiction. I can listen to music by Christian bands, appreciate Christian theater or movies with underlying Christian themes, but... I guess having every chapter filled with characters that are asking God for answers wasn't something I wanted to sit through.
I expected an action/thriller/whatever book, and if...more
Jun 23, 2012
Kimberly Mauldin
rated it
4 of 5 stars
Recommends it for:
adults and teens
Recommended to Kimberly by:
no one
This is book one in the Call of Duty series by Mills. In this story you meet Paige, a local librarian in a small town in Oklahoma. Paige hasn't always been a librarian, she was once a CIA agent. This is a page turner that has you rooting for Paige as she is faced with the possibility of having to return to her old life, due to circumstances happening, and risk all that she has worked hard for to achieve in living in Oklahoma as she is tested with keeping her friends and loved ones safe. This is...more
Picked it up as a free book on my Kindle, but I only finished it because I hate not finishing something I've started to read. Too overloaded with references to Christianity for me to stomach. Seemed to be the main agenda of the book, other than the plot of the story itself. Maybe the author was trying to provide the character with some depth, but it just wasn't necessary. I really doubt it is that much of a moral dilemma for a Christian to be a CIA agent. No suspense, awful dialogue. Main charac...more
Paige Rogers Survived every CIA operative’s worst nightmare—a covert mission gone terribly wrong, and a betrayal by the one man she thought she could trust. Forced to disappear to protect the lives of her loved ones, Paige has spent the last several years building a quiet life as a small-town librarian. But the day a stranger comes to town and starts asking questions, Paige knows her careful existence has been shattered. He is coming after her again. And this time, he intends to silence her for...more
Breach of Trust is the first title in Mill's Call of Duty series.
Paige Rogers is a librarian in Split Creek, Oklahoma. She leads a quiet life of books, baking, and football games. But Paige Rogers is not all she seems to be. She is hiding a secret and the high school football coach, Miles Laird is beginning to suspect something. Paige's former boss, Daniel Keary, is running for governor of Oklahoma and he wants to make sure Paige's secret stays hidden. Keary and Rogers were once CIA operatives...more
Paige Rogers is a librarian in Split Creek, Oklahoma. She leads a quiet life of books, baking, and football games. But Paige Rogers is not all she seems to be. She is hiding a secret and the high school football coach, Miles Laird is beginning to suspect something. Paige's former boss, Daniel Keary, is running for governor of Oklahoma and he wants to make sure Paige's secret stays hidden. Keary and Rogers were once CIA operatives...more
If the author didn't spend about half of this book trying to convince me to accept Jesus Christ as my Lord & Savior, I think it would have been a better book to read. Honestly, I could cut out every sentence regarding religion in this book and it would be shorter (probably a plus) and also would have been a better book as the religion contained in the book felt forced - almost as if the author didn't believe it either but wanted to add some depth to the characters - and wasn't at all necessa...more
Mar 19, 2009
Margaret
rated it
5 of 5 stars
Recommends it for:
spy fanatics
Recommended to Margaret by:
CFBA
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 CSI operatives, and counter-operatives. Good guys and bad. And then of course, there is the theme of how the everyda...more
We have action and adventure with tons of espionage. There are the CSI operatives, and counter-operatives. Good guys and bad. And then of course, there is the theme of how the everyda...more
Author DiAnn Mills treats readers to a suspense-filled read with her newest book, Breach of Trust, due out in March 2009.
The story's heroine, Paige Rogers, is an ex-CIA operative, who has gone into hiding in a small town in Oklahoma. To protect her family and loved ones, she has even faked her death and changed her identity.
As the town's librarian, she thinks she has the perfect cover, until her former boss, Daniel Keary, finds her and threatens her if she doesn't cooperate with him. To make mat...more
The story's heroine, Paige Rogers, is an ex-CIA operative, who has gone into hiding in a small town in Oklahoma. To protect her family and loved ones, she has even faked her death and changed her identity.
As the town's librarian, she thinks she has the perfect cover, until her former boss, Daniel Keary, finds her and threatens her if she doesn't cooperate with him. To make mat...more
Slow. That's how I would describe this one. I liked that there wasn't sex or language. But I started skimming half way through. And there were a few things that seemed a little unbelievable. For one, it's hard to believe that a guy would keep pursuing a girl for 2 years. I think most guys would give up and move on within a year. And then the mole...didn't that person get checked out before? Anyway...don't want to give anything away. I appreciated the clean read, and I appreciated something to re...more
If you like books that start slowly and build up the suspense, then this book is for you. I loved the character of Paige and her interactions with Miles!
My only gripe is that the book did not become really thrilling until well after the 50% or 60% mark. A bit too much time was spent before Paige opened up to Miles.
I didn't mind the Christian theme at all as I am a Christian. I don't believe the message was even remotely as overbearing as the angry people who gave poor ratings made it seem!
My only gripe is that the book did not become really thrilling until well after the 50% or 60% mark. A bit too much time was spent before Paige opened up to Miles.
I didn't mind the Christian theme at all as I am a Christian. I don't believe the message was even remotely as overbearing as the angry people who gave poor ratings made it seem!
Another freebie on my Kindle that I really enjoyed! This was my first book by this author but I hope to read more. Very similar to such authors as Dee Henderson, Irene Hannon, etc. This one revolved around a former CIA agent who is hiding out in a small town in Oklahoma, as the librarian. Her former CIA boss is now a civilian and running for governor in Oklahoma, but Paige knows a secret that could keep him from being elected, and makes her a target. Very good book, I really enjoyed it :)
The primary and secondary charaters in this book were well developed and I enjoyed reading about each one and getting to know them. The story was centered around a small town in Oklahoma and the life of a CIA operative who was trying to live a quiet life until her past came back in a vengenance and she was forced to face it and put away the man who changed her life. The romantic element was sweet, christian tone was present but not overpowering, and the suspense was captivating.
I have to admit that this was such a familiar story that I thought I had read it before so I skipped a bunch. It ended different than I remembered so now I will probably go back and read through it. A CIA woman is sold out in a bomb attack where many people are murdered. The person who sold her out is her partner who she has been romantic with. After seven years of his threats in order to keep her quiet, he and she were the only survivors of the bomb, she has to find a way to expose him, before...more
I got the ebook version of this somewhere for free or I wouldn't have read it. Too bad. It was definitely not worth the time. The book started out alright (maybe 3 stars), but halfway through it turned from a suspense novel to a religious novel. This just wasn't what I was expecting and it was a pretty big change. If you like suspense and religion rolled into one, then this is for you. This is Dekker, but the plot was just nowhere near as good as the Dekker books I've read.
Hooray for Christy award books! I don't have to worry about really nasty language, gory details, nor bedroom scenes. This one is about a former CIA agent turned librarian. I liked the story well enough, and there were some interesting twists to it, but I get a bit tired of the "sweet romance that goes awry but ends in joyous throes of happiness." If you like "I made mistakes in my past" romances, you'll enjoy this one.
i didn't like this book at least the way it was written. the story could have been really great but something about the style just didn't impress me. i liked that it was about people becoming christians and their struggles with living the life. i loved the cia part but that didn't totally hold together because it seems like they could have stopped the keary caracter a lot sooner. at least the ending was a good one.
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Award-winning author DiAnn Mills is a fiction writer who combines an adventuresome spirit with unforgettable characters to create action-packed novels. DiAnn’s first book was published in 1998. She currently has more than fifty books in print, which have sold more than a million and a half copies.
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