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Forged in Chaos

A Warrior's Origin Story

Published by Knox Press
Distributed by Simon & Schuster

About The Book

Forged in chaos, shattered in peace: What happens when the war doesn’t end, it just moves inside your head?

Tyler Grey was the epitome of the warrior archetype: a Delta Force operator, a master of counterterrorism. He hunted the worst bullies on the world’s playground—high-value targets, bomb makers, warlords—executing covert missions that never made the news.

He had perfected the persona—ruthless, efficient, untouchable—until one mission in Sadr City, Iraq changed everything.”

On what should’ve been a routine raid, an explosion ripped through the home shattering more than just flesh and bone; it fractured his identity. Stripped of everything that defined him, Tyler reached for chaos: sex, substances, a romance that was either a love worth fighting for or his ultimate kryptonite. But beneath it all, the hunger for chaos never died. He was built for it. Without it, his body rebelled, his mind fractured, and the war turned inward.

In this raw, antiheroic tale, Tyler dissects his life, exposing the unseen war within and exploring the question: What happens when the very abilities that made you a superhero in the eyes of the world turn you into a supervillain in your own life?

Despite rising PTSD awareness, we’re losing more warriors at home than in war. Such a devastating reality begs the question: What if we’ve fundamentally misunderstood this disease?

This book doesn’t challenge the narrative; it destroys it, laying bare the cost of being forged in chaos.

This isn’t a war story. It isn’t a tribute to sacrifice or a highlight reel of heroics.

Forged in Chaos rips the mask off the warrior experience, exposing the truth that most never dare to face: The fight isn’t over. And this time, the enemy isn’t out there—it’s within.

About The Authors

Tyler Grey is a leading advocate for veterans’ mental health, specializing in PTSD and traumatic brain injury (TBI). He developed the LTSD theory which explains chaos addiction and the neurological rewiring that occurs over time, helping veterans better understand their struggles. A former Tier 1 operator, Tyler’s military career ended abruptly when he was seriously wounded during a nighttime raid in Sadr City, Iraq, leading to a grueling four-year recovery.

After being medically retired, he struggled with the loss of identity and purpose before rebuilding himself through storytelling. His acclaimed documentary, That Which I Love Destroys Me, won a 2015 Voice Arts Award and became a key resource for military mental health professionals. Now an author, speaker, and filmmaker, Tyler works to bridge the gap between military and civilian experiences, challenging outdated mental health paradigms and empowering others to transform trauma into growth.

Lauren Ungeldi is a ten-time bestselling author, international speaker, and global business innovator, known for her work at the intersection of storytelling, business strategy, and human transformation. Having lived and worked worldwide, she brings a rare frontline perspective on global dynamics, high-stakes leadership, and resilience under pressure. She has coauthored bestselling books with elite special forces operators, world leaders, entrepreneurs, media figures, and pioneers in trauma science, gaining deep insight into power, adaptation through adversity, and forging resilience into success. Lauren is currently leading a new movement in healthcare, challenging outdated models and integrating mindset, full-body health, and cutting-edge neuroscience to redefine human optimization, resilience, and warrior care. Through her writing, speaking, and leadership, Lauren empowers individuals to own their story, adapt with purpose, and forge unshakable strength; turning adversity into power, stories into legacies, and challenges into unstoppable momentum.

Product Details

  • Publisher: Knox Press (August 26, 2025)
  • Length: 448 pages
  • ISBN13: 9798895652626

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