When she returns to the windswept Cornish coast to bury her father, the village mapmaker, she inherits more than his charts and instruments — she inherits the silence he kept his whole life. Among his rolled vellum maps she finds one of a cove that appears on no other chart, and a name that was never spoken in their house. Following her father's secret cartography toward Hollow Cove draws her back to the man she left behind and the reckoning she's spent years avoiding. A sweeping Regency story of grief, buried truths, and a love strong enough to survive the things we never say aloud — for readers of windswept historical fiction where the landscape keeps its secrets and the heart refuses to.