Haunt Sweet Home by Sarah Pinsker
Haunt Sweet Home has a fun premise but ultimately falls short of both satire and thought-provoking commentary. Instead, it lands somewhere in the middle, regularly poking fun at TV hauntings while attempting to offer the main character an arc that's closer to a cliche than it is unique or interesting. While I didn't love this story, the prose was solid and I wanted to know how it ended.
This novella might appeal to readers who enjoy the TV haunting genre or like stories about "finding yourself" in your early thirties.
Thank you to Tor and NetGalley for the ARC.