Description
It's 2007, Harry's twenty-three and he's up against a wall. The army considers him a security risk. The press thinks he's a spoiled brat. Girls like him for the prince he doesn't want to be. He hopes his coming service in Afghanistan will prove he's an ordinary guy. Instead, deployment exposes the vulnerability under his bad boy persona and results in a comic coming of age he definitely didn't see coming.
But how'd his former nanny board his plane to Kabul? And what's a press-hating prince to do when he falls for the disguise of a CNN reporter? She threatens to have him sent home before he's even started. Nor does he anticipate making an ally and gay best friend in a brother officer named Mustafa. There's also a warlord driving a Mercedes and a colonel who'd much rather be reading Shakespeare. Together they discover buried trauma from Harry's childhood.
If he can learn how to cope with that, our hero may find a passion that could change everything.