A Touch of Jen

A young couple's toxic Instagram crush spins out of control and unleashes a sinister creature in this twisted, viciously funny, "bananas good" story (Carmen Maria Machado).

"Um, holy shit...This novel will be the most fun you'll have this summer." --Emily Temple, Literary Hub

Remy and Alicia, a couple of insecure service workers, are not particularly happy together. But they are bound by a shared obsession with Jen, a beautiful former co-worker of Remy's who now seems to be following her bliss as a globe-trotting jewelry designer. In and outside the bedroom, Remy and Alicia's entire relationship revolves around fantasies of Jen, whose every Instagram caption, outfit, and new age mantra they know by heart.

Imagine their confused excitement when they run into Jen, in the flesh, and she invites them on a surfing trip to the Hamptons with her wealthy boyfriend and their group. Once there, Remy and Alicia try (a little too hard) to fit into Jen's exalted social circle, but violent desire and class resentment bubble beneath the surface of this beachside paradise, threatening to erupt. As small disturbances escalate into outright horror, we find ourselves tumbling with Remy and Alicia into an uncanny alternate reality, one shaped by their most unspeakable, deviant, and intoxicating fantasies. Is this what "self-actualization" looks like?

Part millennial social comedy, part psychedelic horror, and all wildly entertaining, A Touch of Jen is a sly, unflinching examination of the hidden drives that lurk just outside the frame of our carefully curated selves.

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Published Feb 21, 2023

320 pages

Average rating: 4.94

35 RATINGS

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Sarahluvsbooks<3
Feb 06, 2026
4/10 stars
This book was certainly not what I expected. I think there were points when I felt like I had a good grasp of the story, only for it to take a wild turn and flip my expectations on their head. For some people, that might be the kind of ride they want to take. For me, not so much. Not because I don’t enjoy a plot twist, but because they didn’t feel like plot twists they felt like “I’m losing the plot and I don’t know how to keep this going” twists. There’s definitely a tighter, better, and much more coherent story possible underneath what made it to the page. However, that’s not what got published. If you’re reading this because you like horror, you will probably be disappointed in this book. It is in no way scary. It classifies itself as psychedelic horror, which might be fair enough with the label of psychedelic, but I’m sorry, horror this is not. At most it’s indie science fiction with vague (often slightly homophonic) LGBT themes in its presentation of certain topics. At worst, it’s a drugged out revenge fantasy. And no, that’s not hyperbole, the author admitted she was taking drugs while writing this as an experiment. Make of that what you will, considering I’ve read plenty of things that were created under the influence and yet somehow I’ve never come across something like this.
Tuli
Dec 07, 2025
Messy. Messy! Messy!! (And we love you for it!)
gigireadshorror
Nov 26, 2024
6/10 stars
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