Power can survive injury. But recovery demands something deeper. When Tessa Holt-Shaw is critically injured in a public act of violence, the House of Always Manor is forced into stillness. The Trials are suspended. The estate goes quiet. And the woman who built her authority on clarity, control, and presence must learn how to lead from a place she has never occupied before-rest. As Tessa faces rehab, pain, and the unsettling vulnerability of dependence, Daniel makes the hard choice to protect the House by shutting everything down. Together, they navigate the long road back-not just to strength, but to balance. To intimacy without urgency. To authority that doesn't rely on force. Around them, family closes ranks. Loyalties are tested by silence rather than spectacle. And the question lingers: when power is stripped of movement, what remains? Always Manor: Recovery is not a story of rebuilding walls or reopening doors. It is a story of patience, partnership, and reclaiming identity after trauma. A necessary pause in the Always Manor series-where healing becomes its own form of dominance, and coming back to the table is the greatest victory of all.
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