My Rude Awakening: (An Englishman’s Journey Book 1) By Edward Charles Featherstone

My Rude Awakening: (An Englishman’s Journey Book 1) By Edward Charles Featherstone


From the lush green Berkshire’s polo fields, through the ardours of military helicopter training, to the white heat of flying combat missions in the Middle East, Charles’s journey is a riveting tale of privilege, peril and profound personal transformation.

Raised amidst the traditions of English upper-class society, Charles’s life takes an unexpected turn when he embarks on a forbidden, intoxicating affair. This passionate relationship not only challenges societal norms but also ignites a deeply personal awakening that defines his transition into manhood.

Then as a combat helicopter pilot in the Royal Air Force, Charles faces the brutal realities of war and harrowing experiences that still live with him to this day.

Trigger warning: This book contains game bird shooting and fox hunting content, references to suicide, PTSD, and explicit sexual content.

My Thoughts:

When reading this book I didn’t know what to expect. I had seen that this is a true story of a Englishman who has written about his wealthy life but I could never imagined what he had gone through. Going from playing polo to flying in a military helicopter, this man sure is a busy. I particularly enjoyed the parts where we learn about military helicopter training as I knew very little about what was involved and found it riveting. When he starts flying for the Royal Air Force I could not believe what this man and other men in the same boat went through no wonder he has PTSD now. It was a rollercoaster journey I went on reading this book and there are some trigger warnings to this book but do not be put off as it is a very compelling and honest read. One I will never forget. Thank you for writing this book and sharing your experiences.

I received an ARC copy of this book for an honest review.

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