Paige Rogers survived every CIA operative’s worst nightmare. A covert mission gone terribly wrong. 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 good.
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"Again, two parallel stories that took awhile to come together. But it was good, and gripping after the first half of the book. The first part I thought the main character was too paranoid, but it's all explained as the book gets close to the end. I'd read a sequel for sure. I have it on the Kindle."
— Kathleen (4 out of 5 stars)
" This book was good, but I have read other series like this ythat I liked better. "
— Lisa, 2/19/2014" A bit dragged-out in my opinion, otherwise a very interesting twisty turny conspiracy novel. "
— Dianne, 2/16/2014" I enjoyed this book for one of my relaxing, easy reads. It was about a CIA operative in hiding and the events that brought her back to the CIA and resolving past conflicts. Not the most imaginative plot, but a fun read. "
— Katie, 2/8/2014" This is the first book I have read by DiAnn Mills and I really liked it. There was a few moments when I thought it drug on a bit but for the most part it kept me interested in what was going to happen. "
— Stormi, 1/31/2014" I this book was just okay. I wish there had been more action. I was expecting a spy novel and got more of a of a small town love story. "
— Erin, 1/26/2014" I enjoyed this spy suspense but struggled to believe that a spy would allow another to control her that much. There were lots of twists that were surprising and I loved the scene where her pseudo-boyfriend witnesses her in spy mode for the first time. "
— Eden, 1/24/2014" I gave up after chapter 26. It was terrible "
— Jody, 1/3/2014" Written from a Christian perspective, I liked that this book didn't have a lot of inappropriate stuff. However, I never found the story line to be very imaginative nor believeable. "
— Kelle, 1/1/2014" Bleck! I hated this book. Unrealistic dialogue. Dumb premise. A really bad pitch at converting the reader to Christianity. Every other page was a prayer or espoused some neo-Christian doctrine. Don't recommend at all. "
— Charlotte, 12/11/2013" While it was a good storyline, I felt it was unfinished. There were several lose ends that should have been tied up. I also thought the first person interludes didn't belong. The first one threw me because I didn't expect it. Later, I felt they gave away too much of the plot. "
— Sally, 11/14/2013" First spy novel I ever read were the action doesn't happen until the last couple of pages. Very disappointing. "
— Janet, 10/22/2013" I had a hard time putting this book down it was so good. I very good suspenful and romantic read. "
— Shellie, 9/19/2013" Another mystery and was OK for a rainy day. "
— Rosemary, 8/25/2013" A great page turner by a great author! "
— Lynn, 7/10/2013" I can see why this book was free on the Kindle. It was an average read and I did not like the ending at all. I will not be reading anything else by this author. "
— Julie, 6/5/2013" So so read. I got really really tired of the "I can't date him -- I want to date him" motif. And honestly, is it really that hard to be a Christian and work for the CIA? Plus there were some assumptions about Christians that I found wrong and annoying. "
— Jennifer, 1/9/2013" I finished "Breach of Trust" in one day. I could not set it down. "
— Sarah, 10/23/2012" loved this book. kept me on the edge "
— Barbara, 8/25/2012" I am enjoying this book. It is my first "Christian Fiction" about a simple librarian in a small Oklahoma town. She is really a CIA operative in hiding. I downloaded this free on my Amazon Kindle "
— Karen, 8/13/2012" I really liked this book. A CIA agent turned librarian, what could be better! The mystery and intrigue were great and you didn't figure out the local "mole" until the very end. I will be reading (or listening to) the rest of this series. "
— 'Chele, 1/14/2012" I wanted to like this series about a CIA operative turned small town librarian and active Christian but found aspects of the plot very unconvincing. "
— CLM, 11/18/2011" I love this book. The story was heartthumping and funny with some secret agent stuff thrown in for an extra kick. The Heroine makes you feel everything she has gone through in her life. I want to own this book. "
— Lynn, 7/11/2011" I wanted to like this series about a CIA operative turned small town librarian and active Christian but found aspects of the plot very unconvincing. "
— CLM, 5/20/2011" A good read with characters that are particularly well-defined and integral to the story. I enjoyed "Breach of Trust" tremendously and think that this would make a good suspenseful movie. "
— June, 2/22/2011" a surprisingly good book. You're always rooting for Paige. It's a page turner for sure. "
— Christine, 1/30/2011" Love this book. It's a good crossover book appealing to multiple genres. "
— Nicole, 1/12/2011" So so read. I got really really tired of the "I can't date him -- I want to date him" motif. And honestly, is it really that hard to be a Christian and work for the CIA? Plus there were some assumptions about Christians that I found wrong and annoying. "
— Jennifer, 11/22/2010" Really enjoyed this book...after I got past the exorbitant use of analogies in the first few pages. Ok, she is used to a more dangerous lifestyle. We get the picture... <br/> <br/>Great read once the story starts rolling along! "
— Allison, 11/10/2010" Another mystery and was OK for a rainy day. "
— Rosemary, 11/3/2010" I couldn't get into this book at all. It was very slow-moving. It wasn't so much that the author was building up background, but the whole plot line was slow. There was no background build-up that I'm used to seeing in books that take a while to get good. "
— Stephany, 8/2/2010" I gave up after chapter 26. It was terrible "
— Jody, 7/22/2010DiAnn Mills is an award-winning fiction writer who combines an adventuresome spirit with unforgettable characters to create action-packed, suspense-filled novels. Her first book was published in 1998, and she now has more than fifty books published. Her titles have appeared on the CBA and ECPA bestseller lists and have won placements through the American Christian Fiction Writer’s Carol Awards and Inspirational Reader’s Choice Awards. Mills won Christy Awards in 2010 and 2011.
Renée Raudman is an actor and Earphones Award–winning audiobook narrator. She has performed on film, television, radio, and on stage and can also be heard in several video games and hundreds of television and radio voice-overs.