A review by palvi00
Tight Quarters by Annabeth Albert

5.0

Oh my, if this book didn't break my heart. The way Del and Spencer had different experiences and points of view of the military, really makes you think about both the faces of the same medal.
I'm writing this review in pieces, as I haven't finished the book yet, but needed to write about this important part.
Thanks to the double point of view, both Spencer and Del's, it's possible to read and understand about the life and thoughts of a sniper and what he has to do for the safety of the country, but then we read about Spencer's pov about veterans' PTSD, I'm just so conflicted here, as both of them have a point and the way the author put it, well, it hurts.

"He'd known it would be hard, but he hadn't expected to crumble like this. Like his world had ended. Like he'd lost the best part of himself. Like he might never find it again."

I must say I loved this book.
In each book of the series, there are different pieces of military life and problems that come from that which are presented in a very deep way.
Here I loved how both of them had a point about two circumstances concerning military life, and how they had to compromise if they wanted to stay together. In the end, they found a solution - one that I really approved of - and enjoyed every bit of their happiness, love, pain, need, and longing.