A Novel by R. M. Forsyth Amazon Product Description
When the land wakes, it remembers everything.
On the cliffs of Cape Breton, sixteen-year-old Ella MacLeod has always felt the island's quiet pulse - a hum beneath her feet, a shift in the wind, a sense that the land is listening back. Most people call it superstition. Ella calls it Tuesday.
But when a forgotten route beneath the Atlantic flickers to life, the land's hum deepens into something older, stranger, and impossible to ignore. With her friends - Jason, who films everything he's afraid to forget; Rye, who trusts the forest more than people; and Marco, who would very much like to go home now - Ella is pulled into a mystery rooted in Nova Scotia's buried gold fields, abandoned settlements, and the uncanny intelligence of the coast itself.
As ancient pathways reopen and the island begins to shift, Ella discovers that the land isn't just waking - it's choosing. And it has chosen her.
Blending maritime folklore, modern mythmaking, and the fierce tenderness of small-town Nova Scotia, Where the Route Wakes is a story about friendship, inheritance, and the quiet power of a place that remembers its people. Atmospheric, intimate, and quietly uncanny, this is a novel for anyone who has ever felt the land breathe beneath their feet - and wondered what it might be trying to say.