This story is a compelling ride that does not let up once it begins. Dante is a character worth rooting for—flawed, with womanizing tendencies, yet engaging and determined to survive. As he wrestles with lust, he begins to see how friendship and hardship can reshape desire into something deeper and more lasting. His work supporting other amputees adds another layer of depth. This book will appeal to readers who value character-driven stories, where a series of events ultimately leads the protagonist to a place of belonging.