![]() Ex-girlfriend Paige (brother’s current girlfriend) comes around secretly during the night for sex, which he obliges, but his heart isn’t in it and he thinks only about one other girl, Harper. ~ At night, Travis has nightmares and can only sleep when he is on the floor. His brother Ryan barely acknowledged him before leaving to be with Travis’ ex-girlfriend, who is now his girlfriend (she broke up with him via letter while he was deployed to be with his brother). ~ Once home, things are terribly awkward. His mother is ecstatic but Travis is already battling extreme guilt – survivor’s guilt – and we can tell this because he is seeing visions of his buddy, Charlie, that was killed over in Afghanistan. He’s greeted at the airport only by his mom, which is a slap in his face (his father and brother didn’t show up). Travis Stephenson is just returning from seven months in Aghanistan. ![]() ![]() This book is another reason I’m having a fantastic time with Contemporary Month: because I’ve found, with one book, an author that I will read again and again with Trish Doller because 1) she’s cool like that and 2) she NAILED IT on the first try. READ IT! I LOVE IT! IT’S SO AWESOME! PUT IT ON YOUR WISH LIST NOW!Īnd that would be basically my feelings on Something Like Normal. Really, I could just make this entire blog post say something like My Thoughts: I just know that I’ll leave something out that I love about this book. ![]()
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