Always Hope
About
He couldn’t save his team. Now Tyler has nothing—and no one.
Corporal Tyler Mason is haunted by the friends he lost in war, the sole survivor because of a mission that cost his team their lives. Rejected by his twin sister, who can’t bear to face him, and having pushed his parents away beneath crushing guilt, Tyler arrives at Guardian Hall, desperate to disappear into silence. He wants to vanish—erase every trace of who he was—but somehow, the people of the Hall look past the scars and silence, seeing strength in his survival and hope where he sees only failure.
As co-founder of Guardian Hall, Dr. Marcus Stirling has spent years helping others rebuild—but despite everything he has seen, he carries the weight of his own mistakes and the hard-fought sobriety he has achieved. He’s seen so much, but nothing prepared him for the broken man standing on the roof that night, burned, scarred, and barely holding on.
What begins as a fragile connection between doctor and patient slowly deepens, each moment drawing them closer until desire becomes impossible to deny. But love has never been safe. And when guilt, grief, and the shadows of the past close in, both men must risk everything for the one thing they never believed they’d find. Because even when there’s nothing left… hope can still survive.
Always Hope is a slow-burn, hurt/comfort MM romance with a broken soldier, a recovering addict, ghosts that won’t let go, and a forbidden connection that might save them both.
Trigger warnings for Always Hope: PTSD, survivor’s guilt, military combat loss, addiction recovery, grief, family estrangement, emotional discussions of suicide ideation, burn injuries, physical scarring, and mental health themes, including depression and self-isolation