Death Grip, by Tracy Sherwood
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Death Grip, by Tracy Sherwood
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War hero Kat Hartley is home from the Middle East, struggling to return to her life as a wife and mother. But Kat is locked in a battle with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder that threatens to destroy her and her family. Imprisoned by shame after helplessly watching her fellow soldier die in a fiery Humvee explosion, Kat can’t escape his terrified eyes. They haunt her daylight hours and torment her sleep at night. However, Kat is held in the clutches of a darker secret. The doomed soldier was also her lover…and the husband of her now-widowed sister. Kat will never truly be free until she confronts the guilt over her past. But can she conquer the enemy within that holds her in its death grip? It’s a fight she must win at any cost. Or lose what matters the most.
Death Grip, by Tracy Sherwood- Amazon Sales Rank: #747162 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-03-16
- Released on: 2015-03-16
- Format: Kindle eBook
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful. What Does Normal Even Mean........ By Donald Hunt First off, I live in a Military town, and I see Vets withPTSD everyday.I had a neighbor that had PTSD, she coped by gettingtattoos, she had full sleeves on both arms, and many onboth legs.In this book, Kat Hartley, is WIA in Iraq, as the Humveeshe was driving hits an IED.When she comes home, she is not a Starbucks drinkingsoccer mom, and she likes Army camo to wearing a dress.She hears comments such as, She left 2 kids to go playGI Jane, over in that desert wasteland.Now she is all weird and different.Could she ever be a "normal" wife again.Kat can't sleep at night, and when a truck backfired near her,she hit the ground, in front of a group of people.She runs into a cluster of anti-war protesters, that get upset,when she does not join them.Kat keeps seeing the face of the young soldier, that she could notsave in the Humvee.But that is not the whole story.........Not Even Close.If you have PTSD, or even think you may have it, Seek Help.Don't try to deal with it all by yourself.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. DEATH GRIP will grab you and not let you go, long after the last page is turned. By Joseph Genera Author/screenwriter Tracy Sherwood’s new book ‘Death Grip’ realistically captures the emotions and turmoil that face our fighting men and women, both overseas and especially upon their return home – having been away from family and community for so long – where because of the tragedy they’ve experienced and seen first-hand, it is so hard to acclimate back into the life and community they’ve left behind, where family and friends do not know how to react to their return.Death Grip’s explosive prologue draws the reader into the main character Kat’s world immediately, and the book explores the aftermath of Kat being away from family and friends for two years, coming back a totally different person than she was before she left, and returning to a world that continued on without her. The toll it takes on her husband and two daughters is made worse by Kat’s PTSD, and her extreme reactions to seemingly normal incidents creates a seemingly ever-growing chasm in the family unit.Not just a war story, Death Grip delves into the web of complex issues faced by Kat and the people in her life. Lies, secrets, lovers, marital strife, sibling rivalry and affairs of the heart all combine to make this book a compelling page-turner, hard to put down. Each chapter peels back another layer of life, and the tragedies left in the wake of forces, some controllable - others beyond any individual’s control.Not all is sadness and strife though. Ms Sherwood has woven in heart, caring and ultimate redemption that gives us all hope for a brighter tomorrow. An excellent read - highly recommended!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Good Reading By LAS Reviewer Corporal Kat Hartley has been back in the US for several months after an IED exploded in Iraq and got her sent home from the war. Her guilt over her lover dying in the explosion is still raw and engulfing her every moment. Despite her best attempts at being the wife and mother her family deserved, it’s just not coming together for her. Kat has returned to find her almost-teenaged daughter angry and withdrawn, and the husband and world she’d left behind even more confusing and upsetting than when she’d been deployed. Settling back into “regular” life is just not what she imagined, and soon it becomes all too much.This is a very emotional, heart-wrenching story on the difficulties faced by those returning home from war. Kat clearly has PTSD but is unwilling to seek help for it, determined to face it herself. After a near-accident, Kat is forced by her family to start seeking the help she needs. It’s not an easy fight for her and I found myself both drawn into her struggle and desperately hoping Kat could find the strength needed to help herself. I didn’t find this an easy read, and especially think romance readers looking for a happy, soft, pleasant book might not find this particularly satisfying. While strongly emotional, I found it realistic and uncomfortable to read.The plot surrounding Kat’s grief over her lover’s death is also another sensitive issue. It’s not common for a romance heroine to have had an affair although I do think the author has done an excellent job of explaining Kat’s reasons and the difficulty of the position she’d been in. Even so, it was hard for me to feel sympathy for Kat struggling with her marriage in crisis and the serious issue of lack of communication between Kat and her husband. While they are both clearly to blame for their relationship issues, it has been Kat who was unfaithful, and this lessened my sympathy for her. No one deserves the emotional and physical distress she’d survived, but it was hard for me to feel a strong connection with a heroine who acted in such a manner to the family she’s left back at home. That said, this is certainly how I could perceive the reality of a soldier sent out to fight in the war. Life isn’t easy or clear cut and each decision has its own ramifications. Trying to come home and live a “normal” life is fraught with all manner of problems, and these are clearly and vividly described. The very fact this was such a hard read for me is proof of the authors talent, and perhaps once in a while we all need to be reminded that real life isn’t easy, simple or comfortable. In that respect, this is an excellent book and reminder of that.A powerful, emotional read, this will not be to every reader’s tastes. I found the characters very life-like and while not sympathetic, I certainly felt invested in both them and the story.originally posted at long and short reviews
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