Honor (Men of Virtue #6)
Cait Forester, Brian C. Palmer

Taggart Pierce wanted nothing more than to follow his father’s footsteps and join the US Marine Corps—and he did, for almost a full four-year tour. That was, until an IED took his left leg, his mental health, and his sense of purpose. The VA has offered to give him a new leg made of fiberglass and aluminum, and his therapist offers him a chance to try and reclaim his life through unconventional means—but could Martin Warner, who represents the worst part of Taggart’s past, be the one to offer him a new sense of purpose in life? Taggart never imagined that he'd be forced to confront his sexuality; he was more than happy to be married to the USMC. Now that the corps has abandoned him, is it finally time to admit the feelings he's struggled to keep stuffed in the closet all these years?
Two men driven by a sense of duty and Honor, two hearts cracked and scarred, and one rambunctious puppy may make for a complicated little family—but perhaps love can heal the wounds that truly matter in this sixth entry into the Men of Virtue series.