A quick, creepy dose of paranormal fiction.
As I'm sure others will note, one of the biggest hooks of this tale lies in the author's clever use of sleep paralysis as a foundational element, blurring the line between its clinical or mundane, and inexplicable or supernatural aspects such that readers may wonder how much of what they're experiencing is "real," or simply being imagined by the characters. That could be a good thing or a bad thing depending on one's personal tastes and preferences but in any case, I'd say that the general quality of the writing and storytelling present in "See You Later" will likely be more than enough to satisfy most who find the premise compelling. There were a few little things here and there that I didn't love about this one but there were certainly some standout moments and overall, I wouldn't hesitate to recommend it to anybody seeking a unique and compelling speculative-fiction read that can easily be finished in a day, but that might well "follow" them for much longer.