And Ana is the first to answer our fun question - if you were a Disney character, who would you be!
Book Title: Bad Guy
Teaser: An FBI informant is tasked with infiltrating a dangerous mafia group but when the mob boss turns out to be a woman, he’s forced to question who is the bad guy.
Where the line between good and bad is dangerously blurred.
Luke Daniels has done his fair share of bad things. But when the FBI offers him a deal in exchange for infiltrating the local Mafia’s infamous Costa Crew, Luke has no choice but to accept the challenge.
Beautiful, smart and tough, Sophia Costa wants out of the Crew. Appointed boss by her brother after he’s sent to prison, she wants no part in the murder, deceit and secrecy typical of Mafia life.
Just as things heat up between Luke and Sophia, a mysterious hitman targets Sophia, and Luke’s handler starts to wonder if Luke is up for the task.
As the lovers face the possibility of losing everything in order to be together, the line between loyalty and betrayal blur.
Author Bio: When Ana Diamond isn't writing about tough gals finding love in unexpected places, she’s at work by day in the medical field. She writes romantic mystery novels with feisty strong women and alluring men who can’t resist them. Her books are fast paced, entertaining and heartfelt all at once.
Ana is a 2020 Tara Contest Finalist for Body Conscious and 2015 Melody of Love contest finalist. She lives in New York with her husband, two children and two needy but wildly entertaining kitty cats.
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We asked Ana...If you were a Disney character, who would you be?
Ana: "If I were a Disney character, I would be Maleficent from Sleeping Beauty. Most villains have a complicated backstory that no one ever gets to learn about in the films. But there is always a reason for their downfall, which is why I find the villains more interesting. Maleficent was once good but then was betrayed. What’s shown in the classic Disney film are the consequences of that betrayal. She wants revenge and because she is so powerful she inflicts much destruction on her targets. Yet, beneath the anger lies a misunderstood and lonely figure and I think most of us can relate to that fragility, which ultimately leads us to walk around with an armour to protect ourselves from the world."
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