He never wanted the medal. He only wanted to bring his men home.
After a brutal ambush on Hill 503 leaves sixty soldiers dead and First Sergeant Brent Edwards critically wounded, he returns home to face a different kind of battle-one fought in hospital beds, silent grief, and a gnawing sense of unworthiness. Hailed as a hero, Brent remains haunted by the men he couldn't save, the bullet that shattered his lung, and the guilt he can't outrun.
Then Erika enters his life.
A quiet stranger with a gentle touch and a past she won't share, Erika sees through the stoic shell Brent has built around himself. As their bond deepens, secrets emerge-some too painful to speak, others impossible to ignore. Brent begins to discover that love, like courage, often hides in the most unexpected places.
But healing isn't simple. And forgiveness-of others, and of self-demands something even greater than valor on the battlefield.
A poignant story of sacrifice, survival, and the redemptive power of love, Honor is a tribute to the quiet resilience of those who come home, and the strength it takes to keep going when the world moves on.