When quiet postwoman Eve inherits the sprawling Archive of coastal town historian Emily Thornton, she doesn't just gain a job digitizing old documents - she steps into a labyrinth of family secrets, folklore, and forgotten love stories. Among sea-bleached letters and weather-worn journals, Eve discovers a photograph and a cryptic note: "Look beneath." As she follows the thread, she uncovers a truth that shifts everything she believed about her past - including her place in Ashcliffe's legacy. With the help of a cast of loyal, eccentric locals - and Geraint, a folklore researcher whose presence…mehr
When quiet postwoman Eve inherits the sprawling Archive of coastal town historian Emily Thornton, she doesn't just gain a job digitizing old documents - she steps into a labyrinth of family secrets, folklore, and forgotten love stories. Among sea-bleached letters and weather-worn journals, Eve discovers a photograph and a cryptic note: "Look beneath." As she follows the thread, she uncovers a truth that shifts everything she believed about her past - including her place in Ashcliffe's legacy. With the help of a cast of loyal, eccentric locals - and Geraint, a folklore researcher whose presence stirs something deep in her - Eve navigates tales of vanished folklorists, storm-born rituals, and the haunting myth of the Saltwater Siren. But the deeper she digs, the more she realizes: the Archive isn't just history. It's calling her to finish a story generations in the making. For fans of slow-burn romance, small-town mystery, and the quietly magical, Archiving the Undertow is a haunting, hopeful story about belonging, memory, and the power of women who refuse to be erased.
Alys Mykels writes emotionally rich romances where the sea sings, secrets linger, and love refuses to follow the rules. Her stories blend lyrical prose with folklore and longing, set in the haunting coastal town of Ashcliffe-on-Sea. With a focus on found family, creative rebirth, and desire in all its complicated forms, Alys explores how we heal through connection - and what happens when we let ourselves be truly seen. Her series Songs from the Siren Shore is a slow-burn love letter to memory, music, and myth.
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