Dedication
With our hearts filled with gratitude and our eyes filled with tears, we would like to thank all the brave men and women past, present, and future, who have served in the United States Armed Forces and who have sacrificed so much so that we could live free. Thank you for serving our country and protecting our freedoms.
Many don't make it home and many who do, suffer from the effects of what they have
experienced. PTSD is something that affects between 12-20% of our brave warriors. Their
struggle is real, and as Americans it is up to us to give back to them for all they have given to us.
So if you or someone you know suffers from PTSD for any reason, please don't hesitate to reach out for help. There is no shame in needing a helping hand.
For those Veterans needing help please contact: https://maketheconnection.net/conditions/ptsd?
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For help with depression and PTSD please contact:
https://www.mentalhelp.net/articles/depression-hotline/
Acknowledgements: Maggie and Cree would love to thank all the talented artists whose
music inspire them every day, and for their beautiful words that not only inspired some of the scenes in this book, but also helped to give them life.
In order of appearance, "Hurt" by Christina Aguilera.
"Up Town Funk",
"Just The Way You Are",
and "Grenade" by Bruno Mars.
"Under the Boardwalk" by Bette Midler, (Original artist- The Drifters).
"Come Back to Me" by David Cook.
"This is Me" From The Greatest Showman.
"Human" by Rag'n' Bone Man.
"Try" by Pink.
"We Are Young" by Fun
"I Surrender" By Celine Dion.
"Wake Me Up" By Evanescence.
"Zombie" by Bad Wolves (Original artist- The Cranberries)
"Girls Like You" by Maroon 5.
"Strong Enough" by Apocalyptica.