This is a very well written story and I absolutely loved this book.
One of the things that I liked most about this book was the reality of dealing with PTSD in soldiers and how Troy said that he was fine. A lot of military veterans end up with PTSD and say that they are fine and resist treatment because they didn't lose a limb or their life while fighting a war like some of their friends and comrades, but they do have scars that may or may not be visible.
I did not want to put this book down just because I wanted to make sure that everyone was going to be okay in the end, and end up the way I was hoping they would.
I also liked that the secondary characters didn't feel like secondary characters to me, that they were as much a part of the story as the MC's Dmitri and Troy were.
