After her father’s death, Gena returns to the world that shaped her: crab boats, hard men, and harder truths. In an industry that doesn’t make room, she’s determined to prove she belongs—not as someone’s daughter, not as a woman borrowing space—but as a fisherman in her own right.
The sea doesn’t care about intentions, and legacy isn’t handed down. It’s earned.
Mitch Russell is everything she doesn’t need—experienced, unyielding, and maddeningly present at every turn. He questions her decisions, challenges her resolve, and refuses to step aside. Where others soften, he pushes. Whether he’s obstacle or anchor becomes increasingly difficult to tell.
Set against the unforgiving beauty of Alaska’s fishing grounds, The Legacy is a story of determination, resilience, and what it truly means to earn your place.
Some legacies are handed down. Others are forged—under pressure, in motion, and entirely on your own terms.
After her father’s death, Gena returns to the world that shaped her: crab boats, hard men, and harder truths. In an industry that doesn’t make room, she’s determined to prove she belongs—not as someone’s daughter, not as a woman borrowing space—but as a fisherman in her own right.
The sea doesn’t care about intentions, and legacy isn’t handed down. It’s earned.
Mitch Russell is everything she doesn’t need—experienced, unyielding, and maddeningly present at every turn. He questions her decisions, challenges her resolve, and refuses to step aside. Where others soften, he pushes. Whether he’s obstacle or anchor becomes increasingly difficult to tell.
Set against the unforgiving beauty of Alaska’s fishing grounds, The Legacy is a story of determination, resilience, and what it truly means to earn your place.
Some legacies are handed down. Others are forged—under pressure, in motion, and entirely on your own terms.