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Heartbreak Warfare
by Kate Stewart, Heather M. Orgeron
This book was painful to read and has left me heartbroken but it was also beautiful in showing how humans can overcome tragedy.
Our girl Katy is a soldier and left her husband and son to go on tour. She knows it’s her duty but in truth she would rather be at home with her family. However, she is there with her best friend Mullins and they make friends with a group of men which includes Briggs. Briggs is the sexy, fun and flirty man that feels things for Katy he knows he shouldn’t and vice versa. These authors didn’t shy away from depicting the horrors of war and how it changed you when you come back home, and that’s if you do.
I don’t want to spoil anything but this book was so angsty and sad, especially when it came to the love triangle aspect. I felt terrible for everyone involved, especially Katy’s husband Gavin, but I also understood the connection Katy and Briggs had when going through that kind of trauma. It was all so grey and no one was at fault.
You can tell these authors put so much time and care into writing this story and it was a love letter to soldiers and their families. I’m so glad they brought attention to the suicide and homelessness rates of soldiers, it’s truly disgusting and we need to do more to help them.
Our girl Katy is a soldier and left her husband and son to go on tour. She knows it’s her duty but in truth she would rather be at home with her family. However, she is there with her best friend Mullins and they make friends with a group of men which includes Briggs. Briggs is the sexy, fun and flirty man that feels things for Katy he knows he shouldn’t and vice versa. These authors didn’t shy away from depicting the horrors of war and how it changed you when you come back home, and that’s if you do.
I don’t want to spoil anything but this book was so angsty and sad, especially when it came to the love triangle aspect. I felt terrible for everyone involved, especially Katy’s husband Gavin, but I also understood the connection Katy and Briggs had when going through that kind of trauma. It was all so grey and no one was at fault.
You can tell these authors put so much time and care into writing this story and it was a love letter to soldiers and their families. I’m so glad they brought attention to the suicide and homelessness rates of soldiers, it’s truly disgusting and we need to do more to help them.