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161 pages, Kindle Edition
First published September 3, 2024




Mara, the late-20's loser of her extended family ("I hear she's got a plan to make a plan for her life," jokes one relative) takes a summer job on the TV show her model-cousin hosts, a "reality" series focusing on people moving into old houses that may be -- but mostly aren't really -- haunted. Making them seem spooky is most of Mara's work. But then some unusual, and unplanned, events begin to occur ...It's a good thing this is a novella, because while it was enjoyable, it was also a bit slight. I liked Mara decently well, drifting though she is. And the haunt-y part of the story did start within a page after I grumpily thought, "Something had darned well better happen about now!"
“Editing isn’t only for books and television, Mara. Tell your own story as you want it told.”
This short horror novella is a quick read about a young woman who starts working as a production assistant on the night shift of a reality TV show that follows new residents of haunted houses. Her job basically consists of scaring the new tenants, but things start to take a strange turn when she meets another colleague who begins to help her.
The premise of the story isn’t bad, but the story itself didn’t do much for me. I found Mara to be somewhat flat, and the story itself was rather meh. The revelation wasn’t anything special either, but the story wasn’t bad for passing a couple of hours.