Bachelorette Party Theory Page

Welcome to the Bachelorette Party series theory page. This is a place where you can discuss confirmed, debunked, and unconfirmed theories about the Bachelorette Party series.

Current & Unconfirmed Theories

 * The Tiger: With a Tiger on the cover, players are questioning the role of the tiger. Many believe it will play a large role in the series, whereas some hope it is domesticated.
 * Since the story is set in Las Vegas, it is believed that the tiger is Zahira.
 * The Hangover Inspiration: Some players are getting vibes that this series will be in the vein of The Hangover Series.
 * Fate of Diana and Skip's relationship: It is believed that your character has the option to decide whether Diana will stay with Skip or leave him.
 * It is believed that Diana may have the option to improve her relationship with Skip or break things off with him.
 * It is also believed that Skip will regret his choices and realize what it is truly important.
 * Moving to Las Vegas: It is possible your character has the option to move to Las Vegas to be with Reed or Ash depending on your choices.
 * Standalone: Unless your character or another character is getting married, it is believed that Bachelorette Party is a standalone book.

Confirmed Theories

 * Gender-Locked: With the announcement of another romance book, and considering its title, it is extremely likely this book is gender-locked. An e-mail reply to a player confirms that it will feature a female protagonist.
 * Criminals: Given that the story is set in Las Vegas, it is believed that the main cast may get on the bad side of some of the city's criminals. The Choices newsletter for July 2019 stated that the story will involve grand larceny and occasional run-ins with the mafia, confirming that the main cast will encounter criminals in this story.

Debunked Theories

 * The First Cover: After immense backlash, some players are hoping PB will not use the first cover, which featured a shirtless man wearing a speedo, content some considered inappropriate. This is debunked when the first cover is used as the book's official cover.