‘Anderson’s book is ethereal, languid, crafted of language that rushes and recedes like a tide, buoying a story that reminds us sometimes the impossible is possible’ Jodi Picoult, Number One New York Times bestselling author ‘An entrancing, magical novel that highlights the beauty of the natural world and our fragile place within it. Spellbinding!’ Nita Prose, Number one New York Times bestselling author ‘The Wild Beneath is part love story, part ode to nature, with a mystical, musical, mysterious quality that carries readers along like a gentle wave’ Nikki Erlick, New York Times bestselling author of The Measure * * * * * The pull of the land or the call of the sea… Annie MacLeod always knew she was different, growing up on a sailboat, navigating by stars and swimming with sea creatures, alongside her best friend, Evan. But when a tsunami hits, Annie is stranded on land; her entire world, and her eccentric identity, torn apart and upended. In the wreckage, she rescues a wordless man named Walker, who emits a hum only she can hear. Their connection is instant. Walker’s touch gives Annie visions of the ocean’s hidden world, a life she’s never known but feels inexplicably drawn to. Yet even as she is pulled toward him, Evan – the steadfast love who has always been there – remains on dry land, offering stability and security. Annie is torn between Evan’s grounding presence and Walker’s magnetic secrets. But then, Walker vanishes, along with the answers Annie needs about who she really is. Six years later, Annie has left the sea and buried the past – until Walker returns, pulling her back toward the ocean and the life she abandoned. The truth has roots more ancient than she ever could have known, and Annie must confront a choice that will test her heart and determine her future. A fierce and entrancing debut novel of one woman caught between two worlds that won’t let her go. Pre-order now! * * * * * ‘An incandescent debut. Kelly Anderson pares the world down to its essentials and reminds us of the beauty and mystery of being alive … I did not want to come up for air’ Emma Knight, New York Times bestselling author of The Life Cycle of the Common Octopus ‘The Wild Beneath is a song of a book, haunting and beautiful and strange, rich and lingering. It drew me in like the pull of the sea’ Emma Hooper, internationally bestselling author of Etta and Otto and Russell and James ‘Anderson has given us an achingly lovely book about the melodic pull of the natural world and the steep cost of pretending we don’t hear its song. The Wild Beneath is a sublime debut’ Lily Brooks-Dalton, bestselling author of The Light Pirate ‘In The Wild Beneath, debut author Kelly Anderson elegantly blurs the line between nature and humanity, illuminating the deep, unseen currents that connect us – to each other and to the natural world. Readers won’t so much read this novel as feel it. I’ll never look at the ocean the same way again. Absolutely dazzling’ Sarah Penner, New York Times bestselling author of The Lost Apothecary ‘A haunting, heart-stopping debut. The Wild Beneath is both a love story and a myth, a suspenseful tale steeped in the rhythms of the ocean and the mysteries of human connection. This novel, both intimate and epic, reveals how deeply our lives are entwined with the natural world’ Christina Baker Kline, Number one New York Times bestselling author * * * * * Readers are swept away by The Wild Beneath : 'Beautiful. Breathtaking. Indescribable. Unlike anything I’ve ever read before, in the best way possible' FIVE STAR Reader Review 'Completely pulled me under from the very first page … moody, raw, and beautifully written … Fans of Wild Dark Shore will be absolutely obsessed' FIVE STAR Reader Review 'Ethereal, a little haunting, mysterious and so unique' FIVE STAR Reader Review 'A gorgeous love story that will stay with me forever… [an] extraordinary book' FIVE STAR Reader Review 'Evocative, haunting, lush, lyrical. The Wild Beneath is a triumph of a book, reminding us of our connection to the natural world and all the magic and mystery it contains' FIVE STAR Reader Review