A review by raynebair
Dinner at Jack's by Rick R. Reed

3.0

Surprisingly I enjoyed this one. Rick is a bit of a hit or miss with me. I don't really know what I'm gonna get, but this one was pleasant. It's always tough to tackle a situation like severe PTSD from a violent personal attack. And that's what Jack had. And I'm not sure yet how I feel on how it was delivered. Jack's issues stemmed from his not being able to remember exactly what happened. Because Beau was such a strong emotional part of the evening, it makes sense that his presence would begin to unlock Jack's mind. And the story was focused on that unlocking as the first step in healing rather than the long process afterwards. So in thinking that, it was a good story. Nice feel good story.