Synopsis
Wild Dark Shore by Holly Watters (released in late 2025) is a haunting, atmospheric work of historical fiction with a “folk horror” edge. It has quickly become a favorite for readers who love the intersection of survival, mythology, and female resilience.
The Plot
Set in 18th-century Scotland, the story follows Elspeth, a woman who is cast out of her village under a cloud of suspicion and “witchcraft” rumors. With nowhere else to go, she flees to the most desolate part of the rugged Scottish coastline—a place locals call the “Dark Shore,” rumored to be haunted by ancient, hungry spirits of the sea.
As Elspeth struggles to build a life in a literal cave by the ocean, she discovers she isn’t as alone as she thought. She encounters a shipwreck survivor, a man from a world entirely different from her own, who is carrying a mysterious and dangerous cargo. The two must form a fragile alliance to survive not only the brutal elements and the starvation of winter but also the “wild” things that seem to be encroaching from both the sea and the cliffs above.
Key Appeal Notes
- Atmospheric “Gothic” Writing: The book is celebrated for its sensory prose. You can almost feel the salt spray and the bone-deep cold of the Scottish winter. It’s perfect for readers who treat the setting as a main character.
- Feminist Folklore: It subverts the “witch” trope. Elspeth isn’t a magical being; she is a woman with deep botanical knowledge and a survival instinct that the patriarchal village found threatening.
- The “Slow-Burn” Mystery: The tension builds through what isn’t said. The “supernatural” elements are handled with ambiguity—is the shore actually haunted, or is the isolation playing tricks on their minds?
- Eco-Fiction Elements: There is a heavy emphasis on the relationship between humans and the raw, indifferent power of the natural world.
Why it’s Trending
- The “Coastal Grandmother” Gone Dark: BookTok has dubbed this “Coastal Gothic.” It’s trending among creators who post videos of rocky cliffs, crashing waves, and chunky knit sweaters.
- Comparison to The Gloaming and The Mercies: Fans of Kiran Millwood Hargrave and Jessie Burton have latched onto this as a “must-read” for its similar blend of history and eerie folklore.
- Survivalist “Girl Boss” Energy: Elspeth’s ability to survive in impossible conditions has made her a popular character for “strong female lead” recommendations.