No Pistol Tastes the Same (PTSD Disaster Book 1) by Jacob Paul Patchen – Review by Christina Gran

No Pistol Tastes the SameNo Pistol Tastes the Same by Jacob Paul Patchen

No Pistol Tastes the Same by Jacob Paul Patchen.

FABULOUS story—the reader will feel all the feels. Emotional roller coaster that had my heartbreaking for everyone involved with JP! LOVED the light that this book shone on PTSD and what it does to a person who is suffering.

On deployment, Marine Sargent JP Grimes, had formed an unbreakable bond with the marines within his unit. War is awful and day in & day out, these people end up being closer sometimes than your family bonded together by blood. A moment of hesitation, will change Grimes life forever, as he was unable to shoot the child who closely resembles Grimes own son. The child was a suicide bomber, who blew up Grime’s best friend, as well as the rest of his unit. As Grimes returns home to his family, the haunting memories of that fateful day are eating him alive and eventually cause him to lose even more people that he loves.
A griping, captivating novel that will have the reader crying with every turn of the page.

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