Beyond the Moon

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Pub Date Dec 18 2018 | Archive Date Aug 11 2020

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Katie agrees to teach art techniques at the vet's hospital to deal with the painful loss of her husband. She discovers her own buried strengths when Glen's lost soul reaches out to her and they become close friends. Dealing with a damaged warrior is more difficult than she thought. But love makes no room for defeat, and their battles though hard won promise a life together if only they can persevere

Katie agrees to teach art techniques at the vet's hospital to deal with the painful loss of her husband. She discovers her own buried strengths when Glen's lost soul reaches out to her and they...


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Katie is in mourning after the death of her husband. When she is asked to come to the vet hospital to help with a patient suffering from PTSD she meets Glen, who had been held captive and tortured for 9 years before rescue from Vietnam. A good story, but hard to read at times. Sad to think of what he went through, and the pain and struggle these two go through is not easy. Would recommend, but have a box of tissue nearby.

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This is not an easy book to read. It is gut-wrenching. It’s a train wreck. It’s heart breaking. But it is also very good. There’s a lack of polish, very gritty and raw really. I liked the synopsis but had no idea it was going to be so rough. I was raised in and still live in NW Arkansas so that piece felt very familiar and just like home. The Vietnam vet part was not familiar as I’m an 80s child, but I know my history and psychology and I cannot even fathom the horror our vets deal with. I believe the author did an excellent job of telling it, more than likely, exactly like it is. Be prepared for a harsh dose of darkness and madness, but it’s well worth it.

I was provided with an ARC of this book by NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

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