Many thanks to NetGalley, Henry Holt & Company, and Macmillan Audio for gifting me both a digital and audio ARC of the debut novel by Shannon Sanders, with the audiobook narrated wonderfully by Keylor Leigh. All opinions expressed in this review are my own - 4 stars!
Aubrey is grieving the recent loss of her father as well as the end of a relationship. At 32, she's working multiple gig jobs and struggling to survive in Washington DC. When she learns that she has inherited a shared stake in a Tennessee farm from her father, she's hoping it will help get her out of debt. But when she meets with the relatives with whom she now shares ownership of the farm, she discovers the backstory of the land. The wishes of the Black man who bought and owned it ended up dividing the family and drawing attention from outsiders.
Okay, first, this book makes me feel that everyone really needs to prioritize inheritance issues, because what we want may not be what happens. I really liked the combination of the supernatural narration of this complicated family drama along with the story of the characters in multiple timeframes. Plus, the snarky humor from the deceased as well as from Aubrey made for lighter reading portions. The subject of Black land ownership was eye opening, as always with these historical racism themes. I felt that the audiobook production was great and the narrator brought life to the story and voices - even the dead ones! Anxious to read more from this author.

