"Nate Boaz's memoir is a raw and deep introspective of his life as a Marine warrior and patriot serving in the Iraq war and the impact of this service on his soul and spirit. From his humble beginnings to his drive to carry on a family tradition, the book serves as both a warning about the trauma of close combat on our well-being and the promise of redemption when we face these traumas squarely and honestly." - H. Stacy Clardy III, LtGen, USMC (Ret)
"Running Toward Fire is an honest, wide-open account of Nate Boaz's journey from boyhood to manhood, from anxious teen to combat leader, and from struggling veteran to transformed citizen. The book is partly a thrill ride driven by someone who experienced the most iconic military events of the early stages of our country's conflict in Iraq." - Carl "Sam" Mundy III, LtGen, USMC (Ret)
"In the tradition of Tim O'Brien and Eugene Sledge, this was a book that took decades to write and it was well worth the wait! It is probably the most honest portrayal of combat experiences I have ever read." - Fred Padilla, MajGen, USMC (Ret)
"Nate Boaz captures the experience of those of us who had the privilege to serve just after 9/11. I could smell the cordite and taste the coffee in a metal canteen cup. Reading this book while sitting in a chair at home, twenty years later, I had that pit-in-your-stomach feel of a close-quarters gun fight. More importantly, Nate honors our comrades who didn't make it back. This is an honest and important account." - Nate Fick, NYT Best-selling author of One Bullet Away
"A call to arms to serve those who have served. Running Toward Fire is a riveting and deeply personal account of what it means to be a Marine Officer before-and after-combat." - Blake Hall, CEO and Founder, ID.me
"This memoir is not just a recounting of Nate's experiences; it's a beacon for anyone seeking to understand the values of courage, integrity, and unwavering commitment to a cause greater than oneself." - Jon Macaskill, Retired Navy SEAL Commander