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Fresh Pick | SWORN TO PROTECT by DiAnn Mills
Fresh Pick / August 12, 2011

Call Of Duty #2 April 2010 On Sale: April 1, 2010 Featuring: Danika Morales; Alex North 400 pages ISBN: 1414320515 EAN: 9781414320519 Paperback $12.99  Add to Wish List Inspirational Fiction Mystery, Suspense Buy at Amazon.com Resonates with today’s headlines. Sworn To Protect by DiAnn Mills Danika Morales has sworn to protect our borders. But that oath has come with a price. Two years ago, her husband was shot and killed trying to help undocumented citizens—the very people Danika is responsible for deporting as a border patrol agent. His murder was never solved. Now, a recent string of attacks and arrests leads Danika to believe her husband’s death wasn’t just a random act. It may be part of a larger conspiracy, and it appears that she’s the next target. When the Border Patrol discovers that one of their own is leaking top-secret information, Danika turns to the only person she can trust—a doctor at the local medical clinic. Together they search for answers before more innocent lives are destroyed. . . . her writing has been compared to another outstanding Christian writer, Dee Henderson. Excerpt Chapter 1 McAllen, Texas The Rio Grande River separating Mexico and the US was not just…

Em Petrova | A New Kind of Immortal
Author Guest / August 12, 2011

Last year when I began writing my Immortal Series with Red Sage, I set out to create a different breed of immortals. I’d read vampires, shifters, fairies, and demons. I wanted something a little more human, with human traits and normal lives, but with the added complication that these characters didn’t die. I get a lot of questions about my immortals. So today, I’d like to introduce them to you. Making: An immortal shares his/her blood with the dying. Not through fangs, but by conventional means of cutting. My immortals have been known to run onto crash scenes armed with pocket knives to rescue victims. They’ve also used shards of glass to slice the flesh of themselves and a mortal, pouring their blood into their veins. Immortals can die at the hands of other immortals. If they lost their footing and fell off a cliff, they wouldn’t die, but if another immortal pushed them—delivering the death blow, so to speak—they would perish. Only with other immortals are their lives challenged, which sometimes makes for a volatile situation if a new immortal comes into their midst. In my latest release, TREFOIL, the heroine Lillian has mortal frailties, which can happen if…