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Military families is something I do not know a ton about. Most of what I know is from tv and movies, so to read a book felt a little more real and I think allowed me to get into their home and read what feels as an honest moment in their lives. Elise is a working woman and as her husband is sent to a war zone she spends more time developing her law career. When he returns wounded, her life goes into a tailspin and the reader wonders if they will be able to get to a happy place.
Military families is something I do not know a ton about. Most of what I know is from tv and movies, so to read a book felt a little more real and I think allowed me to get into their home and read what feels as an honest moment in their lives. Elise is a working woman and as her husband is sent to a war zone she spends more time developing her law career. When he returns wounded, her life goes into a tailspin and the reader wonders if they will be able to get to a happy place.
A story about PTSD, a man who went to serve his country, his wife who waited for him, and the country that really didn't care once he got home. It takes a lot of patience to deal with someone with PTSD, and this story tells that very well.