Matthew Hale has built his life around control.
As an Air Force pilot, precision and discipline have always kept him safe-until a single incident grounds him and forces him into an unfamiliar role. Reassigned as an instructor and placed under evaluation, Matt finds himself confronting something he's never trained for: waiting.
Avery Collins thrives in clarity.
As a civilian aviation safety analyst, her job is to assess risk, not become part of it. Professional boundaries define her world, and she's learned to keep her personal life carefully contained. Working with Matt is supposed to be temporary, procedural, and distant.
It isn't.
As forced proximity turns into quiet understanding, attraction grows in the space neither of them expected. But when Matt is cleared to fly and reassigned far sooner than planned, both are left facing the same question-whether connection can survive without distance deciding everything for them.
Because some relationships don't fall apart under pressure.
They wait.
A slow-burn contemporary military romance about restraint, risk, and choosing presence over control.