This chapter begins just after Alex had said his goodbye. In chapter 1 it was more in Alex's perspective, Chapter 2 was in Sergeant Clay's perspective and chapter 3 was in Jamie, Clay's wife's perspective. She seemed happy just like her husband about their current situation but felt a bit upset at Alex's reaction to the mention of the events of September 11, 2001.
She likened Alex's situation to the condition of her young son CJ the previous week. So CJ ran into the house whimpering about a sore spot on his toe. Jamie according to chapter 3 performed a minor surgery and few days later, CJ's toe got healed. Jamie felt this was the situation for Alex, a sore spot in his heart that she could help him tackle so that Alex heals and moves on.
Lost in this thought she was approached by Eric her husband's brother who very much resembled him. He warned her not to get involved as Alex was in good hands with Clay and Joe. Jamie listened but still had real belief that due to her similar story and background with Alex, she was the right one to help him, and also very important, she relied on God for guidance.
I enjoyed chapter 3 quite well because it revealed that all of Alex's friends or should I say dinner buddies were all worried about him and one of them in Jamie was already working on how to help him out, I also know of Clay's desire too to help but I feel Jamie would be the one to do just that.
I'm looking forward to reading chapters 4,5 and 6 next week's Wednesday, Thursday and Friday respectively. It has been a great book week and I am looking forward to connecting with everyone reading this review this weekend.
Please stay on...
Mr M
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