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The Perfect Marriage: a completely gripping psychological suspense

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The Perfect Marriage

Would you defend your husband if he was accused of killing his mistress?

Sarah Morgan is a successful and powerful defense attorney in Washington D.C. At 33 years old, she is a named partner at her firm and life is going exactly how she planned.

The same cannot be said for her husband, Adam. He is a struggling writer who has had little success in his career. He begins to tire of his and Sarah’s relationship as she is constantly working.

Out in the secluded woods, at Adam and Sarah’s second home, Adam engages in a passionate affair with Kelly Summers.

Then, one morning everything changes. Adam is arrested for Kelly’s murder. She had been found stabbed to death in Adam and Sarah’s second home.

Sarah soon finds herself playing the defender for her own husband, a man accused of murdering his mistress.

But is Adam guilty or is he innocent?

What everybody is saying about The Perfect Marriage:

“The Perfect Marriage is a twisty, compulsive book that will keep you reading all night! Fast-paced with crisp writing and an intriguing plot. Jeneva Rose is one to watch.” – Samantha Downing, Sunday Times bestselling author of My Lovely Wife and He Started It

“With a tantalizing premise and twists at every turn, The Perfect Marriage by Jeneva Rose is a sizzling, masterful debut about betrayal and justice. Expertly plotted with gripping characters who are all suspects, this brilliant suspense is a must-read for any thriller lover.” – Samantha M. Bailey, #1 bestselling author of Woman on the Edge

“A book to be read in one gulp—this dastardly debut flies to a shocking reveal. I couldn’t put it down; I had to see what happened. Twists galore…” — J.T. Ellison, NYT bestselling author of GOOD GIRLS LIE

The Perfect Marriage is Jeneva Rose’s unmissable new debut. It’s the perfect read for readers of domestic noir, as well as for fans of authors like Louise Jensen, B A Paris and K.L. Slater.

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9 reviews for The Perfect Marriage: a completely gripping psychological suspense

  1. Jasmin

    I recently purchased this book as a birthday gift for a friend. She expressed her appreciation for the gesture and found the book to be enjoyable. While she did mention a desire for more mystery elements, she was pleasantly surprised by a significant twist in the plot that she had not anticipated.

  2. Tanita Dawn De Bruyn

    Let’s delve into the characters of “The Perfect Marriage.” Meet Sarah and Adam Morgan, the epitome of a successful power couple. Sarah, an accomplished criminal attorney, and Adam, a writer. However, beneath the surface, their seemingly perfect life conceals layers of complexity, proving that perfection is often illusory.

    A notable aspect is the narrative perspective, particularly Adam’s portrayal. He transcends the role of a mere observer, evolving into a fully fleshed-out character with his own thoughts, emotions, and hidden truths. Rose masterfully crafts Adam, intricately weaving him into the web of secrets and lies that define the story. This nuanced character development is a distinctive strength, especially for readers who appreciate multi-dimensional protagonists.

    “The Perfect Marriage” emerges as a genuine page-turner. Just when you believe you have deciphered the plot, Rose introduces unexpected twists that send your assumptions into a tailspin. This unpredictability adds an exhilarating dimension, transforming the story into a thrilling ride that keeps you eagerly turning the pages.

    A minor critique pertains to pacing, with moments where the narrative feels hurried, akin to a movie in fast-forward. A more balanced pace, allowing the plot to marinate and unfold gradually, could have enhanced the overall experience. While not diminishing the book’s enjoyment but a touch more refinement could elevate it.

    On a deeper level, it prompts contemplation of societal perspectives. The recurring theme of women portrayed as villains, echoed in works like ‘Gone Girl’ and ‘The Girl on the Train,’ raises thought-provoking questions. While empowering to witness strong, intelligent women, the trend of depicting them as manipulative raises concerns. The narrative landscape seems to spotlight cunning and deceit as primary facets of female empowerment. While it doesn’t diminish Rose’s thriller, it sparks a crucial conversation about the portrayal of women in contemporary literature.

    The conclusion of “The Perfect Marriage” is nothing short of a whirlwind. Like a rollercoaster hurtling at full speed, it leaves readers breathless and astonished. Rose’s adeptness at sustaining suspense while concluding the narrative deserves commendation. Also, the ending shocked me most of all.

  3. Laurjones510

    Adam and Sarah Morgan had a perfect marriage and life. Adam, a struggling writer, and Sarah, the most prominent defense attorney in the Washington D.C. area, have a beautiful home in the city, are wealthy, and can escape life to their picturesque lake home. That is until Kelly, Adam’s mistress, is discovered dead in their lake house bedroom. Kelly has been stabbed to death and Adam is the prime suspect. Now Sarah finds herself having to defend her husband from being accused of murder, but can she win this case, too?

    Honestly, I devoured this book in 24 hours. The Perfect Marriage was well-written. I really liked the chapters being written from different character perspectives, and the story kept me on the edge of my seat. The novel was a fast pace, and it did not lose my attention when reading the book. The ending took me by surprise with how she built the story. I did not expect her to end it the way she did, but I appreciated how the novel ended. I typically am great at discovering who the murderer is, but there were twists and turns that threw me off a bit.

    I loved Sarah as a main character. She represented a powerhouse of a woman, and the author really made you feel for her situation. My feelings toward Adam kept changing through the book. The author did a wonderful job of helping me understand Adam’s frustrations, but then I would find myself so annoyed with him for his actions. Jeneva Rose wrote well-developed secondary characters that really helped the reader feel connected to the main characters’ past. The dialogue was just right, and the author expressed the characters’ feelings through well-written plot building. Overall, I would highly recommend this psychological thriller!

  4. Peter Karabin

    First of all, I thought this was a brilliantly written novel which has helped elevate Jeneva Rose to my list of favorite authors. The ending struck me as somewhat brutal, without giving away any spoilers. Definitely worth the read. The extent of deceit and treachery in these pages pushes human empathy (or lack thereof) to the limit. It’s one of those literary works that strikes a chord in the soul and leaves you shaking your head and thinking long after the book ends. Don’t fret over characterizations and other minor critical details. The devil’s in the details. I was not disappointed.⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

  5. Hellen Weber

    Unpredictable from the first page. The author did an amazing job with the characters and the plot, it kept my attention completely and I simply couldn’t stop reading it. When you think you are getting into the right direction of the story, everything changes and you are led to an incredible end.

  6. Rachael Ashak-Benson

    —— Edit: In addition to all I say below, & despite it… After writing my review I had the sudden realization that The Perfect Marriage would make …..
    ** A FABULOUS BOOK CLUB TITLE! **
    There’s A LOT which can be discussed, picked apart, have differing opinions regarding, etc., etc.
    My sort of slight “negatives,” gone over in detail below, would be perfect talking/debate points.
    —— Ok! Now on to my review! 🙂 …..
    I think The Perfect Marriage was a fairly enjoyable read, start to finish – the beginning & very end being the best parts.
    The middle, well- there were many times I asked myself if I really wanted to keep reading? If this story was truly entertaining me enough?
    I realized after completing the book that you can have too many ongoing (& continually cropping up, new) questions & mysteries in a story – without ANY resolution going on whatsoever.
    It gets a bit mentally/emotionally tiring … chapter after a chapter. And tiring leads to a feeling that’s akin to boredom. No matter how invested you are in the storyline or characters. Or how exciting the mystery started out being, or where it looks like it all may go in the end.
    Like, perhaps, throw in a couple resolutions here & there. A few solutions to mini-mysteries would be a relief & refresher (even if they wind up being red herrings in the end lol!).
    Having to hang in there throughout an entire twisty-turny type murder mystery – from beginning all the way until the end, with zero relief in between, begins to feel like a too long clothesline. How it begins to droop from the weight of all the clothes (or “story details/loose ends”) toward the center. In a heavy, distinct shape & color blurring, pace slowing, manner.
    And just like looking at that over-burdened clothesline, when a story is feeling like that, your motivation to read dips & comes into question.
    No matter how great the overall plot is.
    I’m not often, & I mean hardly EVER, taken out of the story to then have to consciously, forcibly suspend disbelief.
    This happened more than a few times when reading this book.
    (And my primary genre(s) include a lot of SciFi, apocalyptic topics, etc. And I hang in there just fine. Happily 100% immersed, disbelief easily & naturally suspended for the duration….)
    But here, within The Perfect Marriage, I encountered THE MOST unrealistic situations & occurrences. Which yanked me firmly from the immersion I had been enjoying, to question the author’s decision to include such a turn of events.
    There are also a couple of “implied situations” in the story, which are fairly significant events. I guess we are supposed to be able to read between the lines, or ~in some other manner~ know what the heck she meant in those occurrences. (Jeneva Rose truly offers no hints for us, her readers.)
    In truth, nothing would have been lost- & the story would have been improved actually, from a bit more detail in these situations.
    I’ve since completed the book & I now *think* I understand what happened. ….Maybe? But I’ll never truly know if what I’m supposing matches up with what the author meant for those scenes.
    So, overall, it’s an ok book.
    This is my 1st experience with Jeneva Rose’s work. I MIGHT read something by her again, but with so many greats out there, unfortunately Rose’s stories won’t be the ones I immediately gravitate toward in the future when I swing over to this genre for a read. (Give Freida McFadden or Susi Holliday a try! Amazing!!)
    Anyway…. The Perfect Marriage might be a perfect book for diehard fans of this author, Jeneva Rose.
    For the rest of us … It may be worth a read.
    But if you find that part way through you’re really not feeling it — & are asking yourself if the end is worth hanging in there?
    Well. This is my experience….
    I’m glad I did finish the book, despite my middle of the story self-reflection, as I know I would wonder what happened, how it all turned out eventually. And it would drive me a little crazy! Lol
    But with that said, the conclusion feels sort of rushed. Isn’t really satisfying (to me). And is a bit of a stretch; or contrived.
    Perhaps lengthening the ending just a bit would have helped? I don’t know.
    It just doesn’t ~connect~ well to the whole of the rest of the story in general. Like, there were many private moments between the characters throughout the entirety of the story.
    Yet between then … & the end … the relationships are 1000% different, & the author is asking us to believe it. Sure. Maybe. If we the readers hadn’t been fly’s on the walls / privy to so many PRIVATE moments throughout.
    Anyway – more I could say on that, but I don’t believe in spoilers! No one likes a spoiler! Lol
    So, it’s up to you, my fellow reading lover!
    To give this one a whirl … or a pass!? …..

  7. da1711

    Muy sencilla y rápido de leer, te mantiene muy entretenida, 10/10!!!

  8. Chasity Mills

    Wow, “The Perfect Marriage” by Jeneva Rose is an absolute page-turner! From the very first chapter, I was hooked by the gripping plot and the masterful storytelling. This book has everything I love in a thriller: complex characters, unexpected twists, and a suspenseful narrative that kept me guessing until the very end.

    Sarah Morgan, a brilliant and successful defense attorney, finds herself in the unimaginable position of defending her husband, Adam, who is accused of murdering his mistress. The plot unfolds with a series of shocking revelations, making it nearly impossible to put the book down. Rose expertly weaves together multiple perspectives and timelines, which adds depth to the story and keeps the tension high throughout.

    One of the standout elements of this book is its character development. Sarah is a strong, intelligent, and relatable protagonist, and her emotional journey is both compelling and believable. Adam, on the other hand, is complex and enigmatic, and the dynamic between the two is fraught with tension and intrigue.

    The twists in this novel are incredibly well done. Just when I thought I had everything figured out, Rose threw in another curveball that left me reeling. The ending, in particular, was both satisfying and utterly surprising—exactly what I want from a thriller.

    Overall, “The Perfect Marriage” is a must-read for fans of psychological thrillers and legal dramas. Jeneva Rose has crafted a story that is not only entertaining but also thought-provoking, with themes of trust, betrayal, and justice. I highly recommend this book to anyone looking for a thrilling and engaging read.

  9. Sayan

    The story hooks you till the end and no one could guess the ending. However, it does leave a bad taste in your mouth…as the innocent didn’t get what he deserved (spoiler).

    It’s easy to read without beating around the bush. If you enjoy Frieda stories (like me), this is a must read.

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