Wednesday, January 27, 2016

If I Run by Terri Blackstock [Review & Giveaway]

My thoughts: The story is told from the viewpoint of the male and female protagonists. Casey is the young woman fugitive who is running for her life. Dylan is the young man who has been engaged by the parents of the slain man to find Casey who is suspected of killing their son.

As each speaks and we learn what is happening from their points of view. We  see an intelligent, strong young woman who has instincts for survival and the financial means to do so because she has a small inheritance from her deceased father. The death of this deceased father who was a cop is pretty much the key to the entire If I Run situation.

Dylan and, yes, Casey both are are dealing with the terrors of PTSD in their lives. His from serving in the military and her's from her father's death.

The side-plot in this story involves Casey discovering a crime of long-standing and sacrificing her own safety and fugitive status to rescue a victim of this crime. Exciting! Terrifying! Spellbinding!

As the reader flips page after page of this engaging read, he or she will find himself questioning "Would I run?" "Would I save the victim?" "Would I.......?"

About the book: Get ready for the newest thrill ride from New York Times bestselling author Terri Blackstock: If I Run!
Casey knows the truth.
But it won't set her free.
Casey Cox's DNA is all over the crime scene. There's no use talking to police; they have failed her abysmally before. She has to flee before she's arrested . . . or worse. The truth doesn't matter anymore.

But what is the truth? That's the question haunting Dylan Roberts, the war-weary veteran hired to find Casey. PTSD has marked him damaged goods, but bringing Casey back can redeem him. Though the crime scene seems to tell the whole story, details of the murder aren't adding up. Casey Cox doesn't fit the profile of a killer. But are Dylan's skewed perceptions keeping him from being objective? If she isn't guilty, why did she run?

Unraveling her past and the evidence that condemns her will take more time than he has, but as Dylan's damaged soul intersects with hers, he is faced with two choices. The girl who occupies his every thought is a psychopathic killer . . . or a selfless hero. And the truth could be the most deadly weapon yet.
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Author: Terri Blackstock has sold more than six million books worldwide and is a New York Times bestselling author. She is the award-winning author of Intervention, Vicious Cycle, and Downfall, as well as the Cape Refuge, Newpointe 911, the SunCoast Chronicles, Restoration, and Moonlighters series.

DISCLOSURE: I received a complimentary copy from Litfuse Publicity Group on behalf of Zondervan Publishing and the author to facilitate this review. I was not compensated for the review and opinions are my own.

14 comments:

  1. Thank you for sharing this wonderful book by Terri Blackstock. Yes I know someone who lives with PTSD everyday. They deal with depression and anxiety attacks. They hardly leave their home and don't really have any friends. They got PTSD from a traumatic event in their life. I would love to read this story and know that it will touch msny lives. Thanks
    Deana
    Jhdwayne(at)peopleoc(dot)com

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  2. I totally enjoy Terri Blackstock's books. I know someone who suffers with PTSD from military experiences. Because of the branch of service he served in, he never expected to be on the ground fighting. A close friend was killed right beside him. Just one part of the whole illness but enough said.
    grandaddya[at]Comcast[dot]net

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  3. I do not know anyone with PTSD. This book sounds really good. Thanks for having the giveaway.

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  4. I do know someone who suffers from PTSD and TBI, both as a result of military service. Though it's not as bad now as it was ten years ago, he still has some issues with it.

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  5. I don't know anyone personally that is dealing with PSTD, but I know a lot of military people coming back from the war are suffering with it. I've read devastating stories on them trying to live a normal life with their families & how hard it is to re-adjust. My heart goes out to these folks, I'm so glad we are more aware of it as a society & they can get the help they need to deal with these issues!

    Thank you for the chance to win a copy of Terri's newest book, it's one I've been looking forward to it!

    teamob4 (at) gmail (dot) com

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  6. My husband was wounded in Vietnam, awarded a Purple Heart, and hospitalized for a year. He has PSTD but is dealing with it well.

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  7. Fortunately, no one that I know has PTSD.

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  8. Unfortunately, my husband suffers from PTSD. He experienced trauma while serving in the Gulf War. It's an up and down, ongoing battle.

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  9. I have heard such wonderful things about Terri Blackstock as an author but I have yet to read one of her books. This one looks intense! Thanks so much for sharing this at Booknificent Thursday!
    Tina

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  10. I do not know anyone with PTSD.

    Nancy
    allibrary (at) aol (dot) com

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  11. I do not know anyone who is dealing with it Military or not but I can't imagine How horrible it would be

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    1. I mean I wouldn't call it PTSD but I know a lot of people dealing with a lot of stuff Loss & Tragedies & Disorders

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  12. I do know someone with combat related PTSD.

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  13. I know some people that have PTSD but they are not military.

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