⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ (4.8 rounded up)
Mourner for Hire by Caitlin Moss swept me up like a gust of crisp autumn air—aching, tender, and full of heart. With the perfect balance of ghostly charm and emotional depth, it’s a story that lingers long after the final page.
Vada, our fierce, empathetic, book-loving protagonist, had me from the moment she chose her e-reader over small talk. Her voice is sincere, feisty, and deeply relatable—especially in the way she stands up for herself even when grief and secrets weigh her down. I loved her complexity and the quiet strength she carries, especially when facing a love interest who, while emotionally scarred, could be incredibly harsh. Some of his words were unnecessarily cruel, and while I appreciated his eventual accountability, I felt every sting right along with Vada.
The mother-daughter/son relationships are the emotional backbone. So many scenes were heartbreakingly beautiful, especially the ghostly visits that wrapped me in warmth and sorrow at once. The MMC mother’s presence throughout was gutting yet comforting. And Lucy—what a gem!
Some standout moments:
🍂 The small-town fall festival, radiating Pacific Northwest coziness
🌘 The total solar eclipse scene—breathtaking and symbolic
💬 The quick, clever banter that kept the emotional weight from becoming too heavy
📚 The introvert-in-a-new-town vibes (relatable!)
💔 And yes, those few emotionally abusive moments made it tough—hence the 4.8—but they also served to highlight Vada’s growth and boundaries
Favorite quotes:
"Vada is a gem. Vada is a dream. Vada is sunshine in the dead of winter..."
“I am sunset walks and bonfires on the beach [...] I am empathy and resilience. I am my mother's daughter and the town that welcomed me back home.”
And I can’t leave out the acknowledgments, which warmed my heart just as much as the story itself. Caitlin Moss’s words are tender, loving, and such a beautiful reflection of her soul and the care she poured into this book. It felt like a hug after the emotional journey, and it reminded me why I love stories like this—ones that honor grief, growth, and the messy beauty of being human.
This book made me laugh, tear up, and reflect—and I can’t wait to read more from Caitlin Moss. Her storytelling is fresh, vivid, and full of soul.