
Title:- So Thrilled For You
Author:- Holly Bourne
Date published:- January 16th 2025
No. of pages:- 423 pages
Genre:- Fiction/Contemporary/Thriller
Rating:-
Plot:- 4/5 Writing:- 4/5
Overall rating:- 4/5

A terrible heatwave. A very tense baby shower. It will all end in tears…
Nicki, Lauren, Charlotte and Steffi have been friends since university. Now in their thirties, life is pulling them in different directions – but when Charlotte organises the baby shower of hell for pregnant Nicki, the girls are reunited.
Under a sweltering hot summer day, tensions rise – and by the end of the evening, nothing will ever be the same. Someone started a fire at the house – and everyone’s a suspect… Is it Steffi, happily child-free but feeling judged by her friends? Is it Charlotte, desperate to conceive and jealous of those who have? Is it Lauren, who is finding motherhood far, far worse than she imagined? Or is it Nicki herself, who never wanted a baby shower anyway?
In the aftermath, the police put together the facts – but the truth will shock everyone. Even you.
BIG LITTLE LIES meets REALLY GOOD, ACTUALLY in the incredible new novel from Holly Bourne – it’s the book you’ll want to read three times, then give to every woman in your life.

This could be more a contemporary book than a thriller
It’s the heatwave and amidst the heatwave, Charlotte has organized a baby showe for one of her best friends, Nicki. Their other friends, Lauren and Steffi are also invited for the baby shower as well, which is held at Nicki’s parents’ countryside house. Charlotte, Nickie, Lauren and Steffi had been friends since the university. Lauren is already a mother– a struggling mother who yearns for her old life back. Nickie is pregnant but her past seems to be catching up with her at the baby shower. Charlotte is struggling to become a mother after many failed attempts of IVF. And Steffi is the only unmarried, childless person in the group, running a successful literary agent.
But then a fire destroys the baby shower and the friendship between them is questioned.
There were snippets of detective SImmons questioning the four friends about the fire. However overall, the story, told in the POVs of Lauren, Nicki, Charlotte and Steffi tells about the struggles and accomplishments in their own life. Motherhood is hard for Lauren who is struggling and probably having postpartum depression. Each of them are envious and jealous of one another and towards the end of the book is the whole drama and fight between the four friends before the fire. And of course not to put much spoilers, the fire was NOT an arson as the police initially believed.
Despite the fact that it’s not a thriller and no body is getting murdered, I did enjoy reading the book–I am more like Steffi as I am not married and childless so I can relate to Steffi more than to any of the other main characters. There are some funny parts, some emotional parts (particularly when reading Lauren’s POV).
Overall, this is actually a great book and is worth four stars.












