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Monday, October 20, 2025

The Perfect Hosts by Heather Gudenkauf

A couple’s gender reveal party turns deadly and everyone is a suspect.

Is it a boy or a girl? They would die to know…

Cordelia and Wes Drake have invited two hundred of their closest friends and family to their sprawling horse ranch for the most anticipated event of the year: a “pistols and pearls” gender reveal party so sensational it is sure to make headlines. But the party descends into chaos when the celebratory explosive misfires, leaving one woman dead and a trail of secrets.

As the aftershocks of the bloody party ripple across the small town, Agent Jamie Saldano is brought on the scene to investigate. Battling his own demons from the past, Saldano unearths a web of deceit spun around the Drakes. The appearance of some unexpected houseguests only deepens the mystery. And as tensions mount, it becomes clear that the explosion wasn’t just an unlucky accident. But who was the target, and why? As the shadow of a killer looms, the happy parents-to-be must unravel the truth before it’s too late.

Kindle Edition, 320 pages
Expected publication November 4, 2025 
by Park Row
3.5/5 stars

Heather Gudenkauf has long been one of my go-to authors, I try to stay up to date with all of her new releases. 

The Perfect Hosts starts with a bang, quite literally, when a gender reveal celebration goes terribly wrong. The opening chapter introduces a wide range of characters, each with their own backstory and connections to the central couple, Madeleine and Wes, the wealthy parents-to-be.

This is a story about secrets, privilege and the fallout of choices made behind closed doors. The addition of a firearms agent’s point of view brings a strong investigative thread and deepens the mystery. While I didn’t connect with most of the characters, Agent Jamie stood out as the most grounded and engaging presence throughout. His past was mysterious and that thread I found more intriguing.

The Perfect Hosts is a domestic suspense with plenty of layers and an explosive premise, though for me it lacked some of the emotional pull found in Gudenkauf’s earlier works. Still, it’s a solid, twisty read that kept me guessing right till the end - yea didn't see that coming.

My thanks to Park Row for a digital arc (via Netgalley) in exchange for a honest review.

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