One of McFadden’s trademarks is her use of shifting perspectives, and she employs it masterfully here, albeit in a truncated format. Most of the story is told exclusively from Millie’s point of view as she wrestles with fear, pregnancy hormones, and the logistics of a rushed wedding. The real payoff, however, comes in the epilogue, where the narrative reveals the exact same sequence of events from Enzo's perspective.

If McFadden’s track record is any indication, a wedding setting provides the perfect backdrop for secrets, lies, and betrayal. Readers can expect the story to feature alternating perspectives, deceptive characters, and a final act that upends everything they thought they knew.

However, in a Freida McFadden novel, "normal" never lasts long. Readers can expect several classic McFadden tropes to play out:

Trackers that compromise your digital privacy and siphon personal data.

If there is one guarantee, it is that the ending will leave readers rushing to online forums to discuss the final, shocking revelation.