A review by madelinefmcguire
Where the Lost Ones Go by Akemi Dawn Bowman

5.0

Eliot is grieving Babung, her paternal grandmother who just passes away, and she feels like she's the only one. She's not excited to move to a new house away from all of Babung's favorite places and she's searching for a sign that ghosts are real. Because if ghosts are real that means she can find a way back to Babung. When Eliot chases the promise of paranormal activity to the presumed haunted Honeyfield Hall she finds proof of the ghosts she's looking for. But these ghosts are losing their memory and are unable to pass. With the help of Hazel, the grandaughter of Honeyfield's owner (and Eliot's new crush) she attempts to uncover the mystery and free the ghosts.

This is definitely a ghosty-mystery but it's got a lot more to it as well. Lots of discussion of family and generational trauma (though its not named as such) and the importance of memory. Definitely recommend giving this a read if someone's looking for a ghosty-mystery.