When I originally picked up I Might Be in Trouble, I didn’t know quite what to expect. After all, the synopsis was gripping and I couldn’t wait for a book slightly different from my normal go-to genres, but, other than that, I went in mostly blind. As soon as I read that first thrilling chapter, however, I knew I was in for quite the ride. What I didn’t expect, though, was that on top of the dark humor, witty insights, and dynamite characterizations, I fell in love with not only David, but Daniel Aleman as well. Addictive, compulsively bingeable, and ultimately a quick, easy read, I raced through the book despite the somewhat slow burn beginning.
The two home run pieces to this captivating drama/mystery novel were easily David’s impressive character arc and the thought-provoking critique of self-worth, love, and what it means to succeed. Much deeper than I was anticipating, the laugh-out-loud moments definitely gave it some levity, but didn’t get in the way of David’s realistic journey throughout this thoroughly over-the-top novel. Don’t take that last bit wrong, however. I mean, I definitely needed to suspend all disbelief, but the entire plot somehow still felt both authentic and wholly relatable in spite of it all.
All said and done, from the built-in dysfunctional family dynamic to the satirical take on the publishing world, there wasn’t much missing from this ultimate home run. I especially loved the original narrative voice, which had me feeling as though David—or Daniel—was talking directly to me through his skillfully poignant dialogue and prose. And while it was somewhat less suspenseful than I had expected, the riveting climax and mildly open-ended conclusion filled out a plot that hit all the right chords. So if any of this sounds even remotely like your cup of tea, I highly recommend grabbing a copy ASAP. After all, David—and Daniel—provided one heck of a ride. Rating of 4.5 stars.
SYNOPSIS:
A few years ago, David Alvarez had it all: a six-figure book deal, a loving boyfriend, and an exciting writing career. His debut novel was a resounding success, which made the publication of his second book—a total flop—all the more devastating. Now, David is single, lonely, and desperately trying to come up with the next great idea for his third manuscript, one that will redeem him in the eyes of readers, reviewers, the entire publishing world…and maybe even his ex-boyfriend.
But good ideas are hard to come by, and the mounting pressure of a near-empty bank account isn’t helping. When David connects with a sexy stranger on a dating app, he figures a wild night out in New York City may be just what he needs to find inspiration. Lucky for him, his date turns out to be handsome, confident, and wealthy, not to mention the perfect distraction from yet another evening staring at a blank screen.
After one of the best nights of his life, David wakes up hungover but giddy—only to find prince charming dead next to him in bed. Horrified, completely confused, and suddenly faced with the implausible-but-somehow-plausible idea that he may have actually killed his date, David calls the only person he can trust in a moment of crisis: his literary agent, Stacey.
Together, David and Stacey must untangle the events of the previous night, cover their tracks, and spin the entire misadventure into David’s career-defining novel—if only they can figure out what to do with the body first.
Thank you to Daniel Aleman and Grand Central Publishing for my complimentary copy. All opinions are my own.
PUB DATE: December 3, 2024 (out now)
Content warning: infidelity