No Pistol Tastes the Same (PTSD Disaster Book #1) by Jacob Paul Patchen – Review by Angela Hayes
No Pistol Tastes the Same by Jacob Paul Patchen
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
4 Stars
No Pistol Tastes the Same by Jacob Paul Patchen is a book that has stayed with me long-after finishing the final page. It is a though-provoking, and at times, confronting story that takes us into the mind of former marine, JP Grimm who suffers from PTSD from a mission-gone-wrong that saw his lose his brothers-in-arms. He grapples with survivors’ guilt and incredible shame- feeling like he’s to blame for not taking aim to prevent the blast that took their lives. Being on home soil again hasn’t eased his struggles, which not only takes a massive toll on him, but also his small family.
The story takes us on a journey with JP as he wrestles with the demons that weigh heavy on his soul. Add to this poignant story danger from an impending disaster- and Mr. Patchen delivers a hard-hitting and gripping read.
Emotive!
Thank you, Jacob Paul Patchen!
Reviewed by @angelahayes
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