

Horror
Play Nice
by Rachel Harrison
Quick take
Inheriting a house from your late mom is emotionally complicated—especially when the house comes with a bonus demon.
Good to know
Feminist
Supernatural
Salacious
Haunted house
Synopsis
Clio Louise Barnes leads a picture-perfect life as a stylist and influencer, but beneath the glossy veneer she harbors a not-so glamorous secret: she grew up in a haunted house. Well, not haunted. Possessed. After Clio’s parent’s messy divorce, her mother, Alex, moved Clio and her sisters into a house occupied by a demon. Or so Alex claimed. That’s not what Clio’s sisters remember or what the courts determined when they stripped Alex of custody after she went off the deep end. But Alex was insistent; she even wrote a book about her experience in the house.
After Alex’s sudden death, the supposedly possessed house passes to Clio and her sisters. Where her sisters see childhood trauma, Clio sees an opportunity for house flipping content. Only, as the home makeover process begins, Clio discovers there might be some truth to her mother’s claims. As memories resurface and Clio finally reads her mother’s book, the presence in the house becomes more real, and more sinister, revealing ugly truths that threaten to shake Clio’s beautiful life to its very foundation.
Content warning
This book contains scenes depicting self harm.
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Why we chose it...
This clever, modern spin on a classic haunted house tale kept us riveted from the first page to the last—it’s darkly funny and undeniably horrifying.
We love the dysfunctional family relationships at the heart of the story: this book never shies away from raw, complicated conflicts and emotions.
The twisty, unreliable narration left us constantly questioning what was real and who we could trust.