When an estranged son returns to Osprey Mountain, he finds his family on the brink of losing everything in a valley fractured by competing factions and deepening division. Old conflicts resurface when the land itself becomes contested, pulling him back into a place-and a past-he thought he had left behind.
As tensions rise and alliances are tested, the struggle for the mountain becomes a fight for legacy, identity, and belonging. The valley's polarization mirrors his own internal reckoning, forcing him to confront unresolved wounds and the meaning of home.
Osprey Gold is a contemporary literary novel rooted in place, exploring the intersection of family, land, and reconciliation in modern rural America. Emotionally resonant and deeply human, it examines how healing can emerge from conflict-and how the landscapes we inherit continue to shape who we become.