When I say I have never based a book on a dream, I mean it…until OBSESSION FALLS. One night I dreamed I stood in a mountain meadow and heard a man's voice say, "Get him out of the trunk." A child's scream pierced the air and I realized I had stumbled into a murder for hire. What could I do? I had no weapon, no defense. I only knew I faced a moral dilemma. I could flee and report the crime. The child would die and I would live with guilt for the rest of my life. I could attempt to distract the murderers, get myself and the child killed. Or I could distract the murderers and succeed, allowing the child to escape and thus saving his life.
In OBSESSION FALLS, Taylor Summers faces this exact situation. She is an interior decorator, a woman who sacrifices her life for a unknown child. She flees into the mountains, her reputation is destroyed, she loses her identity, she becomes a woman who will do anything survive … and when she arrives in Virtue Falls, she turns the tables on the men who hunt her. She becomes the ultimate survivor. What would you do to save a child's life?

Warmly,
Christina Dodd