That is until he meets Brent, and what is supposed to be a one night stand turns into more. As the book proceeds I felt like I was living it right along with with him.
He also is afraid that he will never have a "normal" life full of love and a partner. I liked the instant attraction and the way so much was explained such as the alley situation. Campbell has returned from nine years in the army as a medic. Brent feels drawn to Campbell and sees the great guy that exists underneath all his armor. I loved how he was willing to do what it takes to help Campbell and just be with him. Your recently viewed items and featured recommendations Meeting Brent at a club wasn't what he expected, but the guy was persistent, he had to give him that. Cameron is a war vet and now works as an EMT and suffers from PTSD. The Daily Beast. Brent feels drawn to Campbell and sees the great guy that exists underneath all his armor. He’s determined to hang on to the wonderful man Campbell is despite all the issues he enHold onto your hats because this is a rollercoaster ride!
What can I say? Learning to accept PTSD as an illness of the mind, just like any illness of the body is really hard.
Engaging and complex story with secrets, drama, angst and so much love.
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The model takes into account factors including the age of a rating, whether the ratings are from verified purchasers, and factors that establish reviewer trustworthiness. 21, 2017 10:26AM ET / Published May. He delivers an emotional read dealing with real issues and struggles. He served as a medic and saw too much. He takes tons of medication to help with the nightmares, anxiety attacks and sleeplessness. The dichotomy of being ill while being strong is challenging for many. As Brent found out he was not eaGoing to start out by saying that this may well be the best book I have read by this author and I have read a lot of his work. I can’t wait to see what’s next.i read this book as part of an arc program.
Right from the beginning I was drawn into the story of how almost instant attraction could end up not working out. He however, sawCampbell is suffering from PTSD and thinks it makes him weak. Campbell’s health and happiness are a priority.
this was just amazing.. it was sexy and interesting.. it was fast paced.. and the emotions omg.. they were real and raw and didnt pull punches.. the issues the love everything was just wonderful. They have an amazing night, but Cameron won't stay the night. This is one of the best books I've read in quite awhile. Jason handled the issue of PTSD with respect and honesty. Love it when and author's writing creates a film in my head to the point that I am seeing everything happen as I read it! Brent feels drawn to Campbell and sees the great guy that exists underneath all his armor. I have read a lot of books by this author, but this is by far the most compelling, heart wrenching, scary and realistic books I have read by him.
One night his best friend makes him go to a club with him and he sees Brent from across the room. Meeting Brent at a club wasn't what he expected, but the guy was persistent, he had to give him that. I liked that when Brent figures out what is going on he doesn’t back down about getting Campbell to the help he needs. Campbell’s health and happiness are a priority. As Brent found out he was not easy to get to know and kept going hot and cold. I must admit that I spent a good part of the book wanting to scream in frustration at Campbell, I mean, I understood his reticence and fear to let anyone get too close to him due to his past and his PTSD, but, seriously? PTSD is not easy to deal with, but not knowing what you're really dealing with is even worse.
He takes tons of medication to help with the nightmares, anxiety attacks and sleeplessness. Cameron is a war vet and now works as an EMT and suffers from PTSD.
He doesn’t believe he deserves love or happiness. Let us know what’s wrong with this preview of His characterization of Campbell and how he is and is not dealing with his PTSD and the nightmares it brings is breathtaking. Suffering from PTSD, Anxiety and a lot of depression he has one failed relationship as proof that he can’t be close to anyone. Brent feels like a free spirit. Did he really need to treat poor sweet Brent like that? Do you believe that this item violates a copyright? Campbell can't get him out of his head, and thank goodness for Brent's tenaciousness when it comes to Campbell. Campbell really needs help, but he cannot accept his need for a therapist and this journey into a relationship with Brent will have him learning to understand and accepting himself.
Brent is outgoing and snarky. Very emotional, rough and at times hard to read. PTSD was makingCONFUSED - that's how both major characters seemed and how I felt often, throughout so much of the book. Learning to accept PTSD as an illness of the mind, just like any illness of the body is really hard.
Campbell has returned from nine years in the army as a medic. He’s determined to hang on to the wonderful man Campbell is despite all the issues he encounters. He served as a medicRight from the beginning I was drawn into the story of how almost instant attraction could end up not working out.