Showing posts with label Double Cross. Show all posts
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Thursday, May 21, 2015

DOUBLE CROSS - DiAnn Mills - One Free Book

Welcome back, DiAnn. Lets do some fun questions first. What song most closely resembles your life?
Oceans (Where Feet May Fail) by Hillsong
The words touch me as though the song were written for and about me.

Do you have a favorite Bible verse? And why is it a favorite?
Jeremiah 20:9. I like the NIV version the best: But if I say, I will not mention his word or speak anymore in his name, his word is in my heart like a fire, a fire shut up in my bones. I am weary of holding it in; indeed, I cannot.

The words of Jeremiah inspire me to live and breathe every aspect of God living in me.

What is the one thing you wish you could go back and change in your life?
To understand the value of my relationship to God. Hold fast and never let go. Like all of             us, I made mistakes because I took my focus off Him.

What is the most important characteristic for a good friend to have?
Integrity. I didnt even have to think about this question!

What extracurricular activities did you participate in when you were in school?
Can I remember that far back? :)
1. Latin club (I know boring but I loved it.)
2. Choir
3. Band - I was a majorette.

I could see you as a majorette. What is your favorite movie of all times?
Gone with the Wind - The characterization moves me each time I view it. All the characters were uniquely motivated.

Ive read the book several times over the year, and I own the DVD of the movie. Its been a favorite of mine, too. Tell us about why you wrote this book.
I wanted to show how strong characters reacted to a scam against the elderly who suffered from Alzheimer's. My heroine is an FBI agent, and my hero is a police officer. Both were motivated to end the scam and bring the ones responsible to justice.

As a side note: those who deal with the struggles of Alzheimers, the caregiver and the victim, are caught up in a downward spiral. I wanted their voices heard.

Please give us the first page of the book.
Prologue
Special Agent Laurel Evertson had done everything required of her and more to gain Morton Wilmingtons affections. The gaudy diamond on her left hand proved it. She was prepared to end her undercover work tonight and walk away from this despicable role. All she had to do was find the flash drive that would send her fiancé to prison for life.

Morton reached into his closet and pulled out designer pants, shirt, and a sports jacket. Babe, Im taking a shower. Thought wed grab dinner downtown before the play.

Perfect. Im ready. So looking forward to tonight. She despised the lies and the counterfeit love.

What are you going to do, read here?

I am. A new romance novel. She pointed to a window seat that offered a scenic view of his condos pool, bathed in late summer afternoon sun.

He chuckled, his deep-blue eyes smoldering. As long as Im your main man.

None other. She kissed him lightly. Im turning on a little Andrea Bocelli to put me in the mood.

For what?

The book, the play, dinner, and us.

Another reason why I love you. Even if you did beat me last night in Monopoly. He disappeared into the shower.

The moment the sound of water met her ears, she confirmed his location. Four times shed found herself alone in his condo and attempted to access his safe, but each time shed failed to hack into his computer, where he stored the safe combination that changed daily. Today she knew his password, and she quickly located the code on his laptop.

She placed the novel on the bed and removed a framed picture of a tank at Fort Knox from the wall to reveal the safe. Odd for a bedroom, but Morton had served four years in the Army.
Probably the only thing he could be proud of. She rested the picture against the nightstand while the digital combination bannered across her mind. Gripping her right fingers into her palm to steady herself, she pressed in the code, hoping Andrea Bocellis tenor voice drowned out the low click. If she was wrong, the alarm would blare throughout the condo, bringing Morton out of the shower along with his bodyguard from the kitchen.

Big business had made him one of the most powerful men in the country and certainly in Texas. Murder, money laundering, and organized crime were his best friendslegitimacy his enemy. But hed made one mistake, exposing it all on a flash drive. Hed bragged where it was hidden one night after drinking too much. It had taken her months to locate the safe and figure out how to gain access.

Was she any better than he, using another person for her own agenda? She shook off the thought with her commitment to stop Wilmington from breaking the law.

She secured the flash drive and replaced the picture. Stealing her way to the bathroom door, she confirmed Morton was still showering. His laptop sat on his desk as though beckoning her to prove the FBIs suspicions. She inserted the drive. Her heart pounded, ached.

Babe, had an idea for our honeymoon, he called from the bathroom.

Great. She breathed deeply to calm her scattered nerves. Are you going to tell me?

Maybe.

You know I love surprises. The details on the computer rose like rich cream . . . names, places, bank accounts. She ejected the device and slipped it into her shoe.

I sent a check to MD Anderson this morning, he said.

For the kids or in general?

The kids. The fund-raiser we attended hit me hard.

But youd killed men who got in your way. They stole my heart too. She texted the FBI and Jesse, her partner, providing the code to the condos alarm system and telling them where the armed bodyguard was located. Do you need anything?

Thats a loaded offer but Im good.
He wouldnt be so good once the FBI arrived for the takedown. What time are we leaving? She moved back to the window seat and opened her novel.

He stepped from the bathroom, a towel wrapped around his waist. Is six okay?

She smiled. Sure. Finally this charade would be over.

While discussing what Wilmington wanted to do for the children at MD Anderson, he dressed and she touched up her makeup. Her hands trembled.

Are you okay? he said. Youre shaking.

Just hungry. She hated this game, made her feel as dirty as Morton.

Want a glass of orange juice?

Youre so sweet. Thanks, Id love it.

He left the room and went down the hall to the kitchen. She checked her phone.

W r n place. Now

With a confident breath, she pulled her Glock from her purse and trailed after Wilmington.

How can readers find you on the Internet?

Thank you, DiAnn, for sharing this new book with us. 

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Double Cross - Christianbook.com
Double Cross (FBI: Houston) - Amazon
Double Cross (FBI: Houston Book 2) - Kindle

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Thursday, December 24, 2009

DOUBLE CROSS - James David Jordan - Free Book


Welcome back to my blog, Jim. Why do you write the kind of books you do?

If I'm going to write, I want to write about the big questions, the questions of faith. The best way to reach a wide audience is to write fun, page-turning stories. So, I try to write exciting stories with a Christian theme.

Besides when you came to know the Lord, what is the happiest day in your life?

The day I married Sue. Nothing compares.

How has being published changed your life?

Getting a book published (now, three and counting), was the greatest accomplishment of my professional career. I've been blessed with a successful business law practice, but there is no kick like seeing my books on the shelves of Barnes & Noble.

I know that feeling. What are you reading right now?

Angel Time, by Anne Rice, and Ragtime by E. L. Doctorow.

What is your current work in progress?

A techno thriller, the third in my Taylor Pasbury series. Taylor finds herself in the dangerous gray area between science and faith as she protects a client who has a special gift that some foreign corporations would like to get their hands on.

What would be your dream vacation?

Anyplace with Sue and the kids, some trees, and some quiet time away from my law practice.

How do you choose your settings for each book?

I like to write about Dallas, Chicago and St. Louis, because those are the places I know best. No sense re-inventing the wheel.

If you could spend an evening with one person who is currently alive, who would it be and why?


I assume family is excluded. I wish you had asked me this a couple of years ago, when Milton Friedman was alive. I would say Dick Cheney. Fascinating guy who's really been through the wringer.

What are your hobbies, besides writing and reading?

I love sports. I played baseball, basketball and football growing up. Now, I just exercise and watch sports. Baseball is my favorite. I think I qualify as a baseball nut.

What is your most difficult writing obstacle, and how do you overcome it?

Definitely, finding time to write is my biggest challenge. I'm a full time business litigator, and it doesn't leave much spare time. As for the writing process itself, I hate writing the first draft. After that, it's all fun. If I could ever find a ghost writer to write my first drafts, I'd have it made.

What advice would you give to a beginning author?

Get some instruction. Learn the craft. I thought I knew how to write, but I didn't know what I didn't know about writing until I got some help from a creative writing instructor at Southern Methodist University.

Tell us about the featured book?

Taylor Pasbury stumbles onto a suicide that doesn't add up. Just as she's beginning to investigate, her mother, who ran out on Taylor and her dad when Taylor was nine, shows up on her doorstep. The reunion is less than Taylor had always pictured. Things are further complicated when Taylor's mom becomes part of the suicide investigation. Lots of action, and an important mother-daughter story, as well as a budding love story involving Taylor, who has a less than stellar record in picking men.

How can readers find you on the Internet?

http://www.jamesdavidjordan.com/

Thank you for spending time with us again, Jim.

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