Tulia Bearpaw thought she understood the weight of generational trauma. As a child welfare investigator for the Mimak Nation, she faces hard truths every day-neglect, injustice, broken systems. But when a teenage girl vanishes and the girl's guardian is found murdered, Tule is pulled into a case unlike any she's handled before.
The investigation leads her back to her own family's history-and to the sister she lost, the grandmother she never understood, and the haunting legacy that was never fully explained. As Tule uncovers the truth behind missing girls, she begins to realize the connections are far older, and far more personal, than she ever imagined.
With each revelation, she's drawn deeper into a world where memory speaks through dreams, wolves move through shadow, and blood carries more than identity-it carries power.
The Songs Between Daughters and Wolves is a powerful debut novel that blends mystery, Indigenous identity, and spiritual inheritance into a lyrical, page-turning journey.