For some, life meanders in routine - wake, commute, log hours at work, go home. For Landon Soriano, life is a daily balancing act of unstoppable tears, comedic mishaps, fatherly hospital calls, and heartfelt weekend volunteer outings. At forty-two, he's never felt the warmth of a girlfriend's arms, yet he devotes his free hours to delivering sandwiches, socks, and bottled water to Austin's homeless community. People call him an "e;angel,"e; though he insists it isn't about filling a void. He just cares. To the women readers cracking open this novel, prepare for a journey mixing comedic cringe, tearful confessions, father son hospital runs, unstoppable 80s sing-alongs, and philanthropic heart. Each day, Landon fights to keep it together at MetroCode Innovations a software firm where merges and deadlines push him to the brink of meltdown mania. He tries not to cry mid-meeting, but tears slip out whenever coworker Toby cracks jokes, or manager Grace defends his slow-and-steady coding approach, or Damien sneers about adult tasks. Because meltdown or not, Landon Soriano is Texas Angel of Hope unstoppable in tears and unstoppable in love for the people around him. Dive in, enjoy the comedic arcs, the father son hospital tension, the unstoppable kindness, and yes, all those tearful sing-alongs to 80s ballads. This is his story, and hopefully, it touches your heart as deeply as it brims with comedic meltdown wonder.