Newlyweds Dylan and Liana dreamed of a fresh start. What they got instead was a building full of ghosts.
When Dylan inherits his uncle’s refurbished apartment complex, the couple quickly learns they’re not the only ones living there. The tenants? A former owner who won’t stop managing, a scientist chasing proof, an atheist ghost who refuses to believe, and an actress stuck in the role she never played.
As Dylan and Liana befriend their spectral residents, they stumble into new roles: therapists, matchmakers, even stage managers for the dearly departed. But when one spirit refuses to move on, it will take more than stubborn kindness to help everyone, including themselves, find peace.
Warm, funny, and gently spooky, Ghosts in the Wings is a heartwarming tale of love, laughter, and the oddest found family you’ll ever meet.
Ghosts in The Wings is such a delightful and heartwarming story. I loved how David Dabling took the classic haunted apartment idea and gave it a fresh twist with ghosts who are quirky, funny, and full of unfinished business rather than terrifying. Each spirit has their own unique personality and backstory, which made the book feel layered, charming, and sometimes bittersweet. What really stood out was the balance of humor and heart Liana and Dylan’s journey is about more than just helping ghosts move on, it’s about love, closure, and finding peace in unexpected ways. And the idea of a lone ghost stepping into every role in A Christmas Carol was such a brilliant and memorable touch. If you enjoy stories that mix warmth, comedy, and a little supernatural magic, this is definitely a book worth picking up.