For readers who loved emotional family dramas, powerful stories of grief and healing, and unforgettable father-son relationships, The Code of Love is a deeply moving novel about loss, resilience, and the quiet ways love endures.
Noah Carter has survived war.
A decorated former paratrooper, he has endured combat, pain, and the invisible wounds left behind by military service. But nothing prepares him for the devastating loss of his wife, Sarah the brilliant woman who gave him a reason to believe in life again.
Now, left to raise their autistic son, Alex, alone, Noah must navigate a grief too vast to understand while trying to become the father his son desperately needs.
Quiet, observant, and brilliantly different, Alex sees the world in ways others cannot. As father and son begin again in a quiet Cotswold village, they must face loss, loneliness, buried pain, and the fragile possibility of hope.
But healing does not always arrive in the ways we expect.
The Code of Love is a powerful and deeply human story about family, grief, fatherhood, autism, resilience, healing, and the enduring power of love even after devastating loss.
Perfect for readers of emotional family fiction, literary drama, heartfelt stories of healing, and unforgettable novels about love, loss, courage, and second chances.