A teen girl decides to spend her summer helping her eccentric great aunt manage her quaint Vermont inn — only to discover that the fixer-upper is hiding a magical secret — in this cozy and irresistible new young adult fantasy from the New York Times bestselling author of The Spellshop. This stunning first edition of The Faraway Inn features gorgeous designed edges! “Frosted with whimsy and sprinkled with joy, The Faraway Inn is a testament to why Sarah Beth Durst is the queen of cozy fantasy!”—Tricia Levenseller, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Darkness Within Us When sixteen-year-old Calisa arrives at her great-aunt’s B&B in rural Vermont for the summer, she’s shocked to find a rundown inn rather than the cozy bed-and-breakfast she was expecting. Grumpy and eccentric, Auntie Zee is determined to keep anyone from messing with her beloved inn . . . even though she clearly needs the help. To convince her great-aunt to keep her around, Calisa sets to work fixing up the inn, enlisting extra help from the groundskeeper’s (handsome) son. But the longer she stays, the surer she is that there’s something strange about the B&B—and its guests. Something almost . . . otherworldly. The inn is keeping a magical secret—but to protect the place she’s come to love, Calisa must unravel the truth before it’s too late. ★ "The magical worldbuilding’s original details, creative characterization, and the charming protagonist who treats others with respect, make this a binge-worthy read.... All the right ingredients combine to create this irresistible cottagecore fantasy. " — Kirkus Reviews , starred review "Light, immersive, and richly imagined, this novel invites readers to linger in its enchanted hallways long after the final page, making it a perfect pick for fantasy fans craving warmth, wonder, and heart." — Booklist "The stakes are high, though never overwhelming, and Durst brings in her signature cozy aesthetic, creating a world within our own that is sure to entice romance and fantasy readers alike ." — The Bulletin " Durst’s charming fantasy is as cozy as a mug of hot cocoa ....Recommended for libraries where Durst’s other cozy fantasies are popular, as well as titles like A.R. Capetta’s The Heartbreak Bakery ." — School Library Journal “ Frosted with whimsy and sprinkled with joy , The Faraway Inn is a testament to why Sarah Beth Durst is the queen of cozy fantasy! It will also, consequently, make you crave cake.” —Tricia Levenseller, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Darkness Within Us “Filled with magical mysteries, whimsical surprises, and a dash of sweet romance, The Faraway Inn is the perfect cozy read .”—Axie Oh, New York Times bestselling author of The Girl Who Fell Beneath the Sea “ Whimsical, charming, and heartfelt , Sarah Beth Durst gives readers the perfect balance of familiar and fantastical. I could live in The Faraway Inn forever!” —Kristy Boyce, New York Times bestselling author of Dating and Dragons " A heartwarming cozy fantasy like only Sarah Beth Durst can write. Brew some tea and settle in." —Kamilah Cole, Lodestar Award finalist and bestselling author of the Divine Traitors duology “A soothing balm for any aching heart, The Faraway Inn offers a comforting respite for any weary adventurer and for those looking for an escape through its otherworldly doors. Durst's cozy storytelling is at its best here, radiating joy and love on every page.” –C. B. Lee, New York Times bestselling author of Coffeeshop in an Alternate Universe Sarah Beth Durst is the New York Times bestselling author of over twenty-five books for adults, teens, and kids, including cozy fantasy The Spellshop . She's been awarded an American Library Association Alex Award, as well as a Mythopoeic Fantasy Award. Several of her books have been optioned for film/television, including Drink Slay Love , which was made into a TV movie and was a question on Jeopardy! She lives in Stony Brook, New York, with her husband, her children, and her ill-mannered cat. Chapter One There were a lot of trees. Calisa stood by the mailbox with her backpack and her suitcase and told herself very firmly that this was exactly what she needed. Ahead of her was a forest, hemming in a one-lane road. Pine trees clustered together, the expanse of evergreens only broken by the occasional white-barked tree that stood out like a candle against the dark green. Overhead, the sky was a matte white, clouds blotting out the sun, which matched her mood—cloudy with a chance of rain. “This is going to be an amazing summer,” she said, as if saying the words out loud would act as some kind of spell to make them come true. She just hadn’t pictured what it would feel like to actually be here, by herself, in the middle of a truly excessive number of trees, away from everyone she knew and everything familiar. She’d been too focused on not being there . A few weeks ago, she’d never have con