Pickett House is about loss, starting over, growing up, and falling in love. Elizabeth Pickett died peacefully at the age of ninety six in the family mansion known as Pickett House. However, a ninety six-year-old woman was not always a ninety six-year-old woman. She was once a little girl…a teenager…and a grown woman.
The last of her line, Elizabeth left her estate and mansion to the town of Bigby, Tennessee for the purpose of establishing a Bed & Breakfast. The town of Bigby is a tourist location known for its picturesque landscape and historic structures of the Victorian era. The town also has its cadre of ghosts; shared tongue-in-cheek through promotional material. Laura Dole, a recently widowed thirty seven-year-old, is hired to supervise renovations and manage Pickett House. The relocation from a posh Nashville suburb to a rural town is a major adjustment for Laura, her fourteen-year-old daughter, Cassie, and seven-year-old daughter, Steph.
A little ghostly nudge toward a healthy adjustment may be just what the family need