Hardy’s Redemption
by Eric Kubat
A former paramedic and ambitious architect confront loss, healing, and love.
ABOUT THE BOOK
Hardy Morrison once thrived in chaos. As a paramedic, he spent his life saving others; until one call changed everything. Haunted by loss, weighed down by post-traumatic stress and moral injury, Hardy’s world collapses. He walks away from the job he loved, shuts out the people who care about him, and turns to self-medication to numb the pain. When therapy forces him to confront his trauma, Hardy begins a fragile climb toward resilience, learning how to protect his heart while daring to reopen it. But recovery is never linear, and just as he starts to regain control, life throws unexpected challenges in his way. Survival is one thing. Learning to live, and love, again may be the harder test.
Dylan Arkham has always relied on discipline and determination. Fresh out of the University of Wyoming with a master’s degree in architectural design, she’s determined to prove herself in a male-dominated field. Dating is a low priority; especially when her experiences have been marked by shallow egos and emotional immaturity. Focused on her career and fiercely independent, Dylan has little patience for distractions. But a chance encounter with a man who is quietly rebuilding his life forces her to question what strength, ambition, and partnership really look like.
Book Details:
- Genre: Contemporary Romance, First responder PTSD recovery
- Format: Paperback, eBook
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