
Habits of the Sea
A new adult novel from New York Times bestselling author Shea Ernshaw, in which a woman rediscovers the mythical island she stumbled upon as a childâand the man she once met who apparently hasnât aged.
The night Clay Lockhartâs wife dies, a violent storm tears their homeâand the eight hectares of land beneath itâaway from the Scottish coast, sending it adrift into the Atlantic. Thirty years later, twelve-year-old Ellie Mills discovers the fabled floating island off the coast of Nova Scotia and finds Clay still living in the weatherworn farmhouse perched on its highest hill.
When the island vanishes overnight, Ellie is left questioning whether it ever existed at all. But decades later, the island resurfacesâand Ellie, now in her thirties, returns, determined to uncover the truth. What she finds is even stranger: Clay hasnât aged a single day.
Faced with the impossible, Ellie learns that some mysteries arenât meant to be solvedâand that a life shaped by wonder may hold more promise than one bound by certainty.
With her signature atmospheric, lyrical prose, Shea Ernshaw offers us an original work of folklore with a masterful modern touch. A haunting tale, Habits of the Sea spans centuries and coastlines, journeys through time and memory, and redefines the very meaning of love itself.
Paperback | 304 pages | 6" x 9"
Habits of the Sea
A new adult novel from New York Times bestselling author Shea Ernshaw, in which a woman rediscovers the mythical island she stumbled upon as a childâand the man she once met who apparently hasnât aged.
The night Clay Lockhartâs wife dies, a violent storm tears their homeâand the eight hectares of land beneath itâaway from the Scottish coast, sending it adrift into the Atlantic. Thirty years later, twelve-year-old Ellie Mills discovers the fabled floating island off the coast of Nova Scotia and finds Clay still living in the weatherworn farmhouse perched on its highest hill.
When the island vanishes overnight, Ellie is left questioning whether it ever existed at all. But decades later, the island resurfacesâand Ellie, now in her thirties, returns, determined to uncover the truth. What she finds is even stranger: Clay hasnât aged a single day.
Faced with the impossible, Ellie learns that some mysteries arenât meant to be solvedâand that a life shaped by wonder may hold more promise than one bound by certainty.
With her signature atmospheric, lyrical prose, Shea Ernshaw offers us an original work of folklore with a masterful modern touch. A haunting tale, Habits of the Sea spans centuries and coastlines, journeys through time and memory, and redefines the very meaning of love itself.
Paperback | 304 pages | 6" x 9"
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A new adult novel from New York Times bestselling author Shea Ernshaw, in which a woman rediscovers the mythical island she stumbled upon as a childâand the man she once met who apparently hasnât aged.
The night Clay Lockhartâs wife dies, a violent storm tears their homeâand the eight hectares of land beneath itâaway from the Scottish coast, sending it adrift into the Atlantic. Thirty years later, twelve-year-old Ellie Mills discovers the fabled floating island off the coast of Nova Scotia and finds Clay still living in the weatherworn farmhouse perched on its highest hill.
When the island vanishes overnight, Ellie is left questioning whether it ever existed at all. But decades later, the island resurfacesâand Ellie, now in her thirties, returns, determined to uncover the truth. What she finds is even stranger: Clay hasnât aged a single day.
Faced with the impossible, Ellie learns that some mysteries arenât meant to be solvedâand that a life shaped by wonder may hold more promise than one bound by certainty.
With her signature atmospheric, lyrical prose, Shea Ernshaw offers us an original work of folklore with a masterful modern touch. A haunting tale, Habits of the Sea spans centuries and coastlines, journeys through time and memory, and redefines the very meaning of love itself.
Paperback | 304 pages | 6" x 9"











