Overflow

Overflow

 

Overflow

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Overflow

 

About the Book Overflow

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 trust God and conquer his fear, or will he drive Laurie away?

While Laurie and Trevor navigate their struggles of faith, fear, and growing love, a killer lurks in the shadows. As the danger escalates, they’ll have to unravel the truth before they find themselves the victims of a vindictive killer.

Fans of faith-filled drama, suspenseful whodunits, and strong female protagonists will love Book 2 of The Waterfall Mysteries. Although fun as a series, each book can also be enjoyed as a stand-alone mystery.

 

About the Author of Overflow

Linda was born and raised in Florida. She is married with two grown sons, a daughter-in-law, and three grandchildren. At twenty-six, she discovered the miraculous love of Jesus Christ. God blessed her with a passion for the written word—especially mysteries and romantic suspense novels, from Nancy Drew to Agatha Christie, from Dee Henderson to Kristen Heitzman. She speaks about and works against human trafficking. Her author blog is www.lindarodante.com. Her human trafficking and commitment to God blog is at https://lindarodante.wordpress.com/

 

My Thoughts on Overflow

Overflow is book two in a fun mystery series that you’re not going to want to miss. It can be read as a stand-alone though who wants that?!  I personally always read series in order, and always read three or four books instead of only one.  I’m what you would call an avid reader.  Or maybe an obsessive reader?  Either way I love to read and you can almost always find me with a book in my hand whether physical or on my phone kindle.  

This novel does in my opinion, follow the first one.  In that you’ll understand it better if you read both novels.  

Let’s get to it!

A hike.  An injury.  And a dead body.  

What more could anyone ask for?

This novel reads quickly.  It moves quickly as well.  You’re going to want to keep reading and not stop.  There are four main characters, and you get to watch them interact, plus try to figure out who is hiding what and who is behind which crime.  

I feel that you really should read book one first, and that you’re going to want to read this series in order.  There is so much going on.  It doesn’t just get all wrapped up in a pretty pink bow at the end of each book.  

Faith is very much a central theme in this novel and this series.  The characters truly live out their faith.  They read their Bibles, they pray, they even love listening to Christian music( same same same!)  I felt I could connect with the characters.  We always have Christian worship playing in our house and on our car radios.  It is just a sweet and simple way to get a little encouragement in your life.

Laurie is the one who finds the body, and she seeks some therapy from that emotional trauma.  Trevor is the psychologist she goes to.  But can he help her discover the truth as well as keep her safe?

I have voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book, which I received from JustRead Publicity Tours. All views expressed are only my honest opinion. I was not required to write a positive review, nor was I compensated in any other way. All opinions expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the FTC regulations.

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