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Seductive, chilling domestic thriller full of cheating, deceit and one wife's deeply hidden secrets.
This novel is a first-person narrative of Anna, a young Math professor who accidentally catches his husband having an affair (by seeing two wine glasses no less - anything more typical and cringy?!). His affair came at the worst time possible when Anna's student, who was about to win a hefty sum of money for them in a Math competition, has died. Now, not only is Anna's promotion in jeopardy, but so is her marriage.
However, instead of making a scene, Anna decides to keep quiet about her discovery and act normal in front of her husband and children because keeping her family together is not just a matter of principles - it serves as a cover for some deeply hidden secrets Anna can't afford to come out... And while someone is threating her, Anna will do anything to keep her peace.
Honestly, I couldn't put it down. I listened to this audiobook in just one day! Anna's first-person narrative was my favorite thing about Unfaithful because I have really come to relate to her is some odd way. Most importantly, there were some crazy twists in this audiobook that I truly did not see coming, which is probably the most important thing in thrillers to me. Overall, the only thing I didn't like is the ending, which I found a bit flat despite a much bigger potential, given how great the rest of it was. However, it's still a really good psychological thriller.
*Thank you to the Publisher for a free advance copy of this audiobook in exchange for an honest review.

Stop what you're doing and read this book.. I'm not kidding! This was a can't put down, read in one sitting, wonder what is going to happen next read! It was SOOOOO good!!! Definitely a 4.5⭐
I have no idea how to even summarize the plot.. Natalie Barelli, you wrote a great book!!! So, Anna Sanchez is a math professor with an idyllic life, the perfect husband and two perfect children, sighing with content.. well isn't that usually the harbinger of doom in a thriller? Well, after her PhD student, on the brink of a major math discovery, dies, our narrator Anna suddenly becomes deliciously unreliable. Anna unravels at an alarming rate, she grapples to keep control of her marriage, is her husband having an affair?.. her colleagues, are they talking behind her back?.. and oh so much else. She is becoming quickly unglued, and makes one shocking choice after another, and it was just literally a pleasure to go on this roller coaster ride with her.
At a few points, I thought I had this figured out and even then was going to give this a wildly great review but then BAM, nope, Barelli is rubbing her hands together throwing curve ball after curve ball and I finished this book in one sitting feeling so satiated and awake and shocked. This was SUCH a GOOD book :) Do yourself a favour and go in low on plot descriptions and stay spoiler free.
I listened to the audiobook (9 hr 45 min running time) and it was FANTASTIC! Emily Rankin was the narrator and she really breathed life into Anna and handled all of the other voices very well (which I sometimes find trying in a single narration audiobook) but here it made me feel like I knew Anna and she was truly telling me this crazy tale!
Crack open the wine (but be careful you don't drink too much like Anna🍷) and see who is being unfaithful, you won't regret it!🎢 I'll be over here adding Natalie Barelli's other books to my TBR📚
*This book publishes Nov 27th and I thank NetGalley and Dreamscape Media for an Advanced Reader Copy*

I was pleasantly surprised by this dark, twisty psychological drama. I thought I could see the ending coming, but I was definitely wrong. Everyone in this book has secrets, and the story flew by as the reader uncovers them one by one.
I didn’t like Anna, but I’m not sure I was supposed to. She constantly made terrible decisions, even ones having nothing to do with her husband’s affair. Many of her actions made me ask, “Really??” and many of her predicaments could have been easily avoided. It was entertaining to watch her dig a bigger and bigger hole for herself, though. She certainly was an unreliable narrator, even doubting herself at times.
Overall a very enjoyable, quick read. Fans of Natalie Barelli will not be disappointed.

This was such a fun and compulsory read! As the story progresses so too does the deterioration of Anna's mental state. The lies start out small, but soon snowball out of control. As the web of lies continues to grow, Anna's reliability as a narrator becomes suspect. I had to keep reading to find out how it would all play out, and I was not disappointed!
Thank you to NetGalley for the ARC in exchange for an honest review.

Book 254 towards my goal of 280! 4/5 stars for this adult thriller read! This thriller is also packed with family drama, which we all know is a weakness of mine :-p this book is perfect for math needs too! (Said with lots of love i promise lol) The cover did throw me off a bit, I didn't expect the MC to be in her 40s for some reason. Such a good story, great twist! Narration was excellent! Definitely recommend if you like a good family drama thriller!

Unfaithful by Natalie Barelli is a great domestic thriller that will have you questioning everyone.
Anna’s student dies unexpectedly. The police are investigating whether it is a suicide or not. Anna is very upset so decides to go visit her husband, Luis, at his studio since he isn’t answering the phone. This visit causes Anna to wonder Luis is cheating on her. They are happy, right? Who could Luis be having an affair with?
Anna starts to question everything and is suspicious of everything Luis does. She decides to try extra hard to make Luis happy. Anna is still worrying about Alex. What secrets are Anna keeping?
There are so many secrets and twists in Unfaithful. I really thought I knew where this book was heading and I was wrong. I was on the edge of my seat the whole time. All of the characters are so complex. All the different aspects of Anna and Luis made this book very exciting.
Anna is a math professor that is always trying to make her family happy. I felt like I learned some about the mathematics community and being a professor from reading Unfaithful. Anna has a strained relationship with her parents and has very few friends. I questioned all of the characters during Unfaithful.
The plot of Unfaithful was crazy. I read a lot of thrillers, so I figure out a lot of them. There were some things I suspected. I quickly forgot about my theories because there were so many twists that I just couldn’t figure out what would happen next.
I listened to the audiobook narrated by Emily Rankin. I enjoyed her narration and really enjoyed hearing her tell this story.
I read the ebook and listened to the audiobook for Unfaithful. I liked both but preferred the ebook.
I highly recommend Unfaithful to domestic thriller fans.
Thank you NetGalley and Dreamscape Media for Unfaithful.

Loved the premise! Very original and the main character is easily liked. Made for a great listen. Impressed with the multiple story lines and the many twists to bring them all together