Luke Wild, the Hotshot Commander, built his life on control. But when the firestorm he failed to contain broke his line—and his body—he retreated into the deepest, darkest guilt.
Crushed beneath the weight of burning timbers, his professional failure became a painful, physical reality: a shattered leg, severe burns, and the devastating shame of losing three thousand acres of the Sentinel National Forest. Now, confined to a sterile hospital bed, he sees his injuries as a deserved payment. His recovery? A betrayal of his sacred duty. He's pushing everyone away, determined to become a monument to his own self-condemnation.
Until Sadie Monroe, the brilliant, fiercely analytical trauma nurse, walks into his room.
Sadie doesn't see a broken hero; she sees a complex restoration project. She refuses to use gentle words, fighting his toxic silence with cold logic and ecological metaphors: The scar is the new bark. The pain is the controlled burn. She even uses the one life he chose to save—a terrified, small puppy named Cinder—as the living mandate he can't ignore.
To heal, Luke must do the impossible: let go of his crushing guilt and allow his emotional walls to crumble. To love, Sadie must risk the professional distance she built her own life upon. Because in the mountain's scarred earth and in the trauma center's quiet room, the only way out of the ashes is to choose restoration... together.
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