
Release date: December 2, 2025
Publisher: Poisoned Pen
Genre: Mystery/Thriller
Synopsis:
Natalie’s best friend leaves the dance club with a handsome stranger and is found unconscious at a bus stop the next morning. What happened that night? Only Natalie’s friend knows—except she’s in the hospital, in a coma…
When Natalie sees a handsome man on the cover of a financial magazine, she recognizes the “Man of the Year”—the stranger her friend left the club with.
He is a millionaire. He is famous. He is untouchable. And—Natalie suspects—dangerous. Desperate for answers, she takes a job as a housekeeper at his mansion.
Her plan is simple. Get close to him, watch his every move, gather evidence, and make him pay.
Except something’s not right about the mansion. Strange rules, hostile treatment from the staff, and an eerie feeling that she’s being watched and followed home. And what exactly happened to the previous housekeeper who went missing?
Natalie thought she was setting a trap. But the day she discovers the shocking truth about the “Man of the Year,” she realizes she might have walked straight into his…
Review:
All Eyes on Him is one of those compulsively readable, popcorn thrillers that grabs you from the first chapter and refuses to let go. Iliana Xander leans hard into the binge factor with snappy, short chapters, a propulsive pace, and a plot that thrives on those “just one more…” moments. The setup is instantly gripping: Natalie’s best friend leaves a club with a mystery man, ends up in a coma, and Natalie becomes convinced the “Man of the Year” (a wealthy, polished, powerful figure) is responsible. From there, the story shifts into full cat and mouse mode as Natalie takes a job inside his mansion, stepping directly into enemy territory.
Natalie herself is a frustrating character at times, and honestly? It feels intentional. Xander leans into her flaws to make the tension sharper and the stakes more chaotic, especially as the mansion’s strange rules, hostile staff, and unsettling secrets start to close in around her. The eerie atmosphere, the missing housekeeper, and the sense that someone is always watching create a tense, claustrophobic tone that escalates beautifully. While the book plays in the realm of heightened reality, it delivers exactly what binge readers crave: entertainment, pace, and a whole lot of juicy twists.
Suspension of disbelief is absolutely required here, but once you’re willing to go along for the ride, it’s wildly fun. Xander layers in multiple POVs that keep the narrative fresh, shifting your suspicions and rewarding you with both big twists and those smaller, delicious surprises that make thrillers so entertaining. Fans of Freida McFadden and Kiersten Modglin will feel right at home — the vibes are punchy, dramatic, twisty, and very “popcorn thriller” in the best way.
Overall rating: 4/5
Thanks to the publisher for my review copy.