By: Erin Ritch
When Pippi’s aunt dies, she inherits the Maine Inn that has been run by women in her family for years. Sounds normal, but Pippi’s Inn is anything but. Her inn provides a resting spot for the spirits of the dead who are not ready to move on. They can travel for as long as they like, staying in Inn’s like Pippi’s while they wait for the people they left behind to no longer need them. While at these Inns, they can receive phone calls from their loved ones and it brings them comfort.
I loved the Maine setting of this book and the peaceful feeling of Pippi and her guests. It is just one isolated Inn, but I loved the world building of the Inn. There are helpful spiders in the attic, the inn is a great cook and provides Pippi with her outfit each day.
I totally recommend you pick up this book, which comes out June 11 and will be available on Kindle Unlimited. However, I would save Pippi for the fall. With the Maine setting and the spiders and ghosts, this just feels like a fall book to me.
I received a free digital copy of this book from NetGalley in exchange for this review.