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Inspired by The White Lotus, this is a story about the quiet unraveling of family, memory, and the ties that bind us, set against the still, snow-covered beauty of Aspen.
The Wilkins family appears picture-perfect: a high-powered father, a graceful, grounded mother, and two bright college-aged children. When they arrive at a luxurious mountaintop resort for a winter getaway, it's meant to be a chance to reconnect. For Maya, a 22-year-old law school hopeful, it's a brief breath after months of stress-one last trip before everything changes. For Kieran, her younger brother, it's a chance to escape the pressure of freshman year. And for Anjali, their mother, it's a chance to hold her family together-if only just a little longer.
But William Wilkins, work-obsessed and emotionally distant, arrives at the lodge with something heavier than stress. And Maya is tired of pretending nothing's wrong.
Surrounded by strangers with stories of their own-a grieving man traveling alone, a too-perfect couple on a babymoon, a trio of middle-aged women soul-searching, a loud but kind group of college skiers-Maya starts to question what connection really means, and what's worth salvaging when silence has taken root.
As the snow falls and tensions rise, past grief and present fractures threaten to surface.
Not everyone came to Solstice Ridge to heal.
But everyone will leave changed.