They’ve been torn apart. They’ve been reforged. Now it’s time to decide what lasts.
After everything they’ve survived, Beau and Jesse are done living halfway lives. This time, they’re not rebuilding someone else’s dream—they’re building their own.
A new garage. Shared risk. No safety nets.
But starting over means confronting what they’ve been fear of permanence, scars that never fully healed, and the terrifying truth that loving someone for real leaves no room to run.
As pressure mounts and the past threatens to crack their foundation, Beau and Jesse must finally choose each other without hesitation—without silence—without holding anything back.
Welded is a steamy, emotional, loyalty-driven romance about commitment forged under heat and held fast by trust. Dirty hands. Hard work. Deep love. And a bond that doesn’t bend.
This is the final book in the Dirty Hands Trilogy, delivering the full payoff readers have been waiting for.
Some things aren’t meant to be temporary. They’re meant to be welded.
Tyler Young writes emotionally intense queer romance about men under pressure—athletes, blue-collar workers, and stubborn, guarded leads who don’t fall easily but love hard once they do. His stories blend grit and tenderness, high-stakes settings, and deeply earned HEAs, with recurring themes of loyalty, identity, and choosing connection over silence. When he’s not writing, he’s probably thinking about the next collision—on the ice, on the mat, or in the garage—that will force his characters to finally tell the truth.