Victoria King left town years ago with no intention of returning.
She built a life defined by control, precision, and distance from everything she once knew. But when she unexpectedly inherits Points South, the waterfront restaurant that shaped her childhood, she comes back for one reason only: to settle the business and leave for good.
Instead, she finds a place very much alive.
The restaurant is thriving. The town remembers her. Old expectations close in before she can decide who she wants to be here, and every familiar street seems determined to pull her backward.
Then there's Clark.
He isn't part of the town, and he doesn't treat Victoria like she belongs to it. He sees the business clearly. He sees her even more clearly. What begins as practical conversation becomes something quieter, deeper, and far harder to ignore.
As outside interest in the restaurant grows and pressure mounts to make a decision, Victoria must confront the question she never planned to ask:
Was Points South something she inherited...
Or something she was always meant to come home to?
Points South: Where the Tide Remembers is an emotionally layered story of second beginnings, unexpected connection, and the places that never entirely let us go.