Five months ago, when Trevor Vaughn proposed to his girlfriend, Fiona, her five best friends enthusiastically cheered for both the the potential groom and the nuptials. Fiona, however, isn’t quite as sold as her friends seem to be though. The relationship has moved quickly and left her isolated from her friends and family and Fiona isn’t quite sure whether she should be saying yes. But given the rapt attention of both her friends and an entire restaurant, she puts the ring on her finger and begins to plan a wedding. After all, her friends adore him, so that’s saying something, right?
Little does she know, however, that the week before he popped the question, Trevor approached each of Fiona’s friends. Aware of the doubts his fickle girlfriend has been having, he’s decided to put a plan into action by collecting information that the five have all been hiding. Secrets so deep and dark that they’d do anything to keep them hidden. So what’s a man in a tough spot to do? Blackmail will easily solve all of his problems, so he sets out to guarantee that they all reassure and, if need be, convince his darling Fiona to walk down the aisle.
After a rushed yet lavish wedding, Trevor has managed to get exactly what he wanted in blushing bride Fiona. One thing he didn’t quite account for, however, was turning potential friends into enemies. And now that they have lived up to their end of the bargain, one of them decides to ensure that Trevor will never be able to divulge the secrets he’s been holding over their head. So when the groom mysteriously dies from a severe allergic reaction, no one seems the wiser. Was it an accident? Or murder?
Phew. An incredibly fun rollercoaster ride of suspense, It Could Be Anyone had me wishing for a beach just to break out this bad boy because it was made for a lazy day in the sun. Between multiple POVs that presented a 360 degree view and the evil character you’ll absolutely love to hate, this one was easy to love.
But just because this one was a refreshing read doesn’t mean it was without top-notch secrets at its core. Slowly spun out over much of the novel, the gradually building tension was just what the doctor ordered. And don’t get me started on the masterful whodunnit plot. Starting off with a bang as the villainous Trevor falls down dead at his wedding, each POV flowed perfectly into the next, taking me on a well-written and satisfying story arc.
There were, however, just a few hiccups to be found. The biggest being, in my opinion, that all of the characters were hard to connect to and lacked any real personal identities. Especially as each displayed one bad decision after the other with a significant lack of common sense. Speaking of what was missing, I would have loved to had more than one chapter featuring the group’s arch nemesis front and center. After all, such a magnificent snake would’ve been a joy to focus on. Technically, I guess this wasn’t really a flaw, but proof of how well crafted this character was, making me crave for more one on one time with them.
Ultimately, though, this quick, easy read was the perfect remedy for my Saturday and I found myself addicted to reading just one more chapter way too many times. After all, it was an absolutely delicious popcorn thriller, which is a definite love of mine. Now my only problem is deciding which Jaime Lynn Hendricks book to read next. Any recommendations for me, my bookish peeps? Rating of 4 stars.
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Trigger warning: blackmail, accidental pregnancy, adoption, drunk driving, drug overdose, cancer