Review of Overflow by Linda K. Rodante
I wrote this for Clean Fiction Magazine: Magazine Back of the book blurb: Can a peaceful waterfall hold the answer to a murderer's darkest secret? In the small town of Benton, Tennessee, Laurie Brooks is seen as quiet and unassuming until she makes a deadly discovery at a waterfall. Determined to find justice for the victim, Laurie embarks on a journey of self-discovery that will challenge everything she thought she knew about herself. Trevor Oppenheimer, a young, successful psychologist, loves his work helping others overcome emotional turmoil. But when Laurie begins to unravel a dangerous maze of secrets, Trevor's pain-filled past rises to threaten her investigation. Can he conquer his fear, or will it ultimately drive Laurie away? As Laurie and Trevor navigate their struggles of faith, fear, and growing love, a killer lurks in the shadows. As the danger escalates, Laurie and Trevor must unravel the truth before they become victims of a vindictive killer. Fans of fai...