Interview with Double Cross hero, Daniel Hilton

Tweetable – Latest From DiAnn’s Desk Interview with Double Cross Hero – via @DiAnnMills http://bit.ly/1FSMobD #DoubleCrossBook (Click to Tweet) Interview with HPD Officer Daniel Hilton Today we’re interviewing Houston Police Officer Daniel Hilton, hero in Double Cross by DiAnn Mills on the Jimmy Fallon Show. Jimmy Fallon: So tell me, Daniel, how does it feel to be a leading man in a romantic …

Interview with Double Cross Heroine

Tweetable – Latest From DiAnn’s Desk Interview with Double Cross Heroine – via @DiAnnMills http://bit.ly/1DfQOMA #DoubleCrossBook (Click to Tweet) Interview with FBI Special Agent Laurel Evertson from Double Cross Laurel, tell me the most interesting thing about you. Many people think I’m this contemporary gal with no roots in the past when actually I love bits and pieces of nostalgia. My apartment is …

Strong Women, Unlikely Roles

Tweetable – Latest From DiAnn’s Desk Strong Women, Unlikely Roles – via @DiAnnMills http://bit.ly/1FbtPEE #writerslife (Click to Tweet) Women who accept nontraditional roles and succeed with dynamic outcomes are the heroines in my novels. These are Glock-totin‘ gals with southern charm who understand grits aren’t just for breakfast. These women embrace their femininity with an added boost–they aren’t afraid to go after the …

DOUBLE CROSS Earns 4 Stars From Romantic Times

Excited to share that Romantic TImes gave DOUBLE CROSS 4 stars in their recent review. “Mills’ latest delves into the themes of family and forgiveness. For the romantic suspense fan, there is plenty of action and twists present. For the inspirational reader, the faith elements fit nicely into the context of the story. One interesting aspect is the way Mills …

The Light Side by DiAnn Mills

I write suspense and work hard at plunging characters into one abyss after another. My goal is to have danger creep across my characters’ lives in every scene while adding a spark of romance. Sometimes my hero and heroine are wounded. Sometimes they have to display courage when they’d rather run. Sometimes they have to find logic in the midst …