Set against the raw, unforgiving beauty of a remote island near Antarctica, Wild Dark Shore is a haunting story about survival, trust, and the lengths people go to protect what matters most. Dominic Salt and his three children are the last remaining caretakers of Shearwater, a windswept island that houses the world’s largest seed bank. Once bustling with scientists, the island has been abandoned as rising seas creep closer, leaving the Salts isolated and stretched thin by grief, responsibility, and the relentless forces of nature. Their fragile routine is shattered when, during a devastating storm, a mysterious woman named Rowan washes ashore. As Rowan slowly recovers, an uneasy bond forms. The Salts see her as a possible lifeline, while Rowan begins to imagine a future where she no longer has to face the world alone. But beneath this fragile sense of belonging lie buried truths. Rowan has her own reasons for coming to Shearwater, and Dominic is hiding secrets that suggest danger far closer than the approaching storms. Disclaimer: You are viewing a summary of the content from the book "Wild Dark Shore" The summary's contents are not poised to replace the original book. It is meant as a complement to enhance the reader's understanding.