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Absolutely amazing!! I thought I had it somewhat figured out, but Rose completely threw me for a loop with such a major twist!!
Completely five stars for me. I couldn’t wait to finish this to find out what happened. It kept my attention throughout and I loved reading it!

**”The question isn’t whether or not he loved her. The question is, did he kill her?”**
Sarah Morgan is a high-powered criminal defense attorney who seems to have it all - a skyrocketing career, a beautiful home in D.C., a cozy lake house in Virginia, perfect hair.... Her husband, Adam, doesn’t feel quite so fortunate. His writing career is floundering, his wife doesn’t want kids, and her workaholism leaves him feeling lonely and neglected.
**”She is the best, like I always knew she would be. I just never thought I’d resent her so much for it.”**
Sarah doesn’t know it, but Adam has spent more than a year having an affair with Kelly, a woman who is nothing like type-A, straight-laced Sarah, and whose own marriage might be even more unhappy than Adam’s. Adam is so in love with Kelly that he’s almost ready to leave Sarah for her... until Kelly is found dead in Adam’s bed. Suddenly, their forbidden love story is over, and Adam is the prime suspect in her gruesome murder.
**”In my experience, everything can change in a moment.”**
Adam insists that he is innocent, and with his wife’s extensive legal expertise, Sarah is the only one who can help him prove it. But will she want to help him once she knows the truth? Is it possible that he’s being honest about his innocence, even though he lied about everything else? And if Adam really didn’t kill Kelly, who did?
**”If he could lie to me for this long, maybe he could kill.**”
With *The Perfect Marriage*, Jeneva Rose has delivered a 5-star legal thriller that will keep you guessing until the very last chapter! It’s probably an unrealistic story, but so fast-paced and suspenseful that I didn’t mind. Filled with twists and turns I didn’t see coming, and enough suspects to keep you guessing (but not too many to be confusing), this was one of my favorite thrillers of 2020. An absolutely addictive read - I listened to the dual-narrator audiobook, and didn’t turn it off for 8 hours straight. It will make a fantastic movie or miniseries!
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A huge thank-you to Jeneva Rose, Dreamscape Media, and NetGalley for an ARC in exchange for an honest review!
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The Perfect Marriage is a fun, fast paced psychological thriller.
Sarah Morgan is a hot shot criminal lawyer in DC. Her husband, Adam Morgan is a struggling writer. Dissatisfied with his marriage, career, and …well, life, Adam is spiraling downward. FAST. He cannot seem to get a grip on his writing, his alcohol consumption, and now he also started to see another woman regularly at the lake house which Sarah bought for him to “write at”. Sh*t really hits the fan when Adam is arrested for the murder of his mistress which he is convinced he did not commit. Amazingly enough, his wife, graciously agrees to represent him in court despite his betrayal. Will Sarah be able to get to the bottom of this, and figure out “whodunnit”?
Told from 2 POVs The Perfect Marriage is heavy on juicy, “forbidden” details. Rough sex, cheating, self-loathing, overindulgence in sex and alcohol, traumatic childhood, dishonest cops, brutal murder – it has it all. The story unfolds at breakneck speed and is unputdownable. I was NOT able to guess whodunnit correctly, and was quite surprised by the shocking ending.
The audio production is fantastic. The Perfect Marriage is a dual narrator performance, and both Neil Hellegers and Teri Schnaubelt are phenomenal. I highly recommend this book on audio.
This being said I do have few issues with the way we were “led” to believe certain things.
POTENTIAL SPOILERS. Read ahead only if you have already read/listened to the book.
I feel like I was tricked, ya’ll 😊 I (somewhat) understand why the killer might have chosen to act the way he/she did, but I am confused as to why he/she would “think” in such misleading way when alone (??) I feel that we, the readers, were tricked into believing that this person could not have been our person of interest because of the way she/he voiced her/his thoughts and feeling with no one around. That did not really make too much sense to me.
Overall though, I think The Perfect Marriage was an impressive debut. I will definitely give Jeneva Rose’s other works a try.
Thank you to Dreamscape Media, NetGalley, and the author for giving me this ALC in exchange for my honest review.

Fantastic narration from both narrators. They really brought the characters of Sarah and Adam to life as well as the secondary characters. Thoroughly entertaining from beginning to end.

Adam is on trial for the murder of his mistress...his wife is his lawyer.
I love thrillers that keep me guessing- and this on did just that! There were a few twists that were downright unrealistic but this was a fun one. I feel like sometimes with thriller, they can go a little haywire and become a little senseless but I like the entertainment so I don't mind. It can really make it fun sometimes. And that ending...wow.
The audiobook was well done as well. There were alternating narrators- one for Sarah, and one for Adam. I really enjoy when a story- especially thrillers have different narrators. It makes things easier to follow.
This was the authors debut and I will definitely look for more by her. This book is out tomorrow.

I just need to stop reading stories that center around criminal defense or have criminal defense attorneys as the main character. I can normally tell right away whether the perspective of criminal defense is going to upset me or not...which I could tell immediately that this would...but I was definitely interesting in the murder mystery element and wanted to see how it played out. Ultimately, it just didn't work for me. This will probably work for people who are disconnected from the criminal defense/attorney world.

3.5 stars. Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for giving me an ARC copy of this book to read. I enjoyed this book as I was reading it, but I figured out the twist pretty early and wasn't overly excited to pick it up when I set it down. This story is about a couple named Sarah and Adam. Sarah is a very successful lawyer and Adam is a struggling writer. They have a lake house and one day, Adam's mistress is found dead at the lake house. He is accused of killing her and the rest of the book is figuring out whodunit. Sarah is his lawyer and the book alternates perspectives between Sarah and Adam in short, potato chip chapters. I really enjoyed that part of the writing style and would've liked it more if it had a little more to it. I thought it was really easy to understand and follow and this would be a good intro to thrillers if you haven't read much of them.
SPOILERS AHEAD:
The mistress was accused of killing her first husband. She's married again but her husband is barely a suspect. There are a couple other suspicious people, including Sarah's assistant who threatened Adam after finding out about the affair, but it was pretty obvious to me from about the halfway point that Sarah was the one who killed her. The husband gets sentenced to the death sentence and dies for a crime he did not commit.

I really liked the premise of this story. It was a great mystery and twisty. I liked the two voices - it was easy to keep up with which POV was active. I didn't like a couple of the characters which made it difficult for me to LOVE the book.

I received the audio of The Perfect Marriage in exchange of my honest review.. I’ll start off with the good. The narrators were good when reading Sarah and Adam Morgan. When they had to switch to the opposite gender voices, it didn’t translate very well. The story is predictable and more like a screenplay than a book. My guess it will be sold to Lifetime channel.
If anyone knows about the law or trial procedures, they know there are so many holes in this story. It’s laughable. But I finished listening to it so it must’ve interested me.

Thank you to Netgalley and Dreamscape Media first off for this free audiobook of The Perfect Marriage by Jeneva Rose. The story is set up with a man named Alex who is accused of killing his girlfriend and being defended by no other than his lawyer wife. The Perfect Marriage is set up where the story is told from Alex and Sarah Morgan's point of view as they prepare for trial while also finding clues to prove Alex's innocence. What transpires will have you on the edge of your seat! I truly thought I cracked the case around midway through the story, but should have noted the title of this book to know that quite a few suspects could not be taken off the table. The author does a tremendous job of setting up for a fantastic finale that could make any reader bump up their rating of this book, I know it did for me!

Wellll, meh. I didn't really buy that this woman was representing her husband where he is the prime suspect of killing his mistress. So I was never really into the book. The narrations were good. But not myy favorite domestic mystery/thriller.

“I’ve always believed the eyes cannot lie. They hold the truths we are unable or unwilling to speak.”
I give you a husband and a wife. Husband is failing in his career. Wife is a ridiculously successful defense attorney. Husband cheats on wife. Mistress is found dead in husband and wife’s bed. Husband is charged. Wife defends him.
😲 What in the actual f**k did I just listen to?! This book was like a train wreck you just can’t look away from. It’s an f-bomb laden, fast paced whodunit with a few twists thrown in for good measure. I won’t say much because the less you know about the plot going in the better it will be for you. If you enjoyed The Silent Patient, this will be right up your alley.
This audiobook has two narrators, one each for the husband and wife. Although I usually love a narrator that can do unique voices for each character, having a male and a female narrator in this one really gave it life. Multi narrator audiobooks are quickly becoming my favorite!
I want to thank @netgalley and @dreamscape_media for this audiobook ARC in exchange for an honest review. Publication date December 29, 2020.

I loved this book at the beginning and was always anxious to get back to it. It was certainly engaging, but there were several aspects that made me find it ultimately disappointing. One thing that bothered me throughout was the character of the mother-in-law--she was an incredibly cliched stereotype with completely unrealistic dialog and no redeeming qualities. A little nuance would have been nice! Other than that one character, I thought most of the book was well written, but I found the ending very disappointing. I was not really surprised by it; it was actually what I suspected right from the beginning, but I thought that the author would steer clear of it as being both too obvious, too overdone, and too implausible--almost cheating, given how the book was written. (I know what literary device she was using; don't want to mention it so as not to give too much away, but I've seen it done better.) I also thought all the quick pouring out of the details at the end could have been better handled. One other minor quibble: why the title? It's a title that has been used often and I know that it usually means it will be revealed that the marriage wasn't perfect at all, but right from the outset it was clear that no one would have considered this a perfect marriage, so I thought the title lacked imagination. Despite all these criticisms I'm giving this book 3 1/2 stars, rounded up to 4, since I did very much enjoy listening to it. The narrator for the Sarah parts was very good and the narrator for the Adam parts was absolutely outstanding, and I felt that the audiobook added to my enjoyment of the experience. Many thanks to Dreamscape Media and NetGalley for an e-copy of this audiobook.

Thank you Netgalley for this audiobook of The Perfect Marriage by Jeneva Rose.
First off, the narration was great! One of the signs of good narration, IMO, is when you can really sink into the story without really thinking about the narration. If I'm focused on the reader, it's probably not for the best reasons.
Sarah is a high powered attorney with a stellar reputation, which is lucky because her husband Adam is being charged with the murder of his mistress. But separating emotions from skill could be tricky, and Sarah is going to have to work very hard to overlook her husbands transgressions in order to free him.
This was pretty good. My biggest complaint is that it really was a bit over the top and campy. They brought soap opera quality drama and violence that is borderline comic. As far as the story went, none of it blew my mind, it was thoroughly predictable, however, it was also the perfect type of fluff to distract me from holiday stress.

I just couldn't like this book. I thought I could from the description, but I just couldn't. Once again, characters do not have to be unlikable to be realistic. Beyond the unlikable and barely tolerable characters there were just too many times I would have had to suspend all belief and intelligence in order to buy any of this.
Here it is: Two people are married and they never speak to each other. One is way more successful than the other. The only thing they like about each other is sex. So of course the husband has an affair...for sex. He's not really interested in either woman for more than that, though occasionally he tries to talk himself into being so. His wife isn't much better and she is one of those women who puts down or condescends to pretty much everybody. He has a truly EWWWWWW moment when he fails to notice his dead mistress and then he is arrested. His wife, of course, defends him. Because that's a realistic and smart move.
I just couldn't make myself find anything redeeming in this book except one of the narrators and the basic plot description.

Thank you so much for this ARC!
Wow, I was not prepared for that ending! Total shocker.
At first I almost stopped listening, something about the narrators that was a little tough for me at first, but SO glad I did not stop listening. I even spent 35 minutes on Christmas Day listening to the final chapters in my car while I had no electricity. That is how dedicated I was! Adam really sounded like Gerard Butler at times. :)

Absolutely loved this story and the audio version. A great cast of characters, questionable motives, and an ending I didnt see coming. An entertaining domestic thriller, however I just couldn’t buy into the fact that a wife would represent her cheating husband. However it all makes sense at the end! Great book.

Sarah is a high powered attorney. Adam is a struggling writer. They have been married for many years. Then one day Adam's girlfriend is found murdered in their lake house retreat. Sarah then becomes Adam's defense attorney.
I loved the premise of this book. AND I didn't see the end coming for quite some time, which is rare. I listened to the audio version and the narration was great. My only caution is if you don't like profanity then this book might not be for you as there is quite a lot of it.
Good solid mystery with lots of turns.
Thanks to netgalley and Dreamscape Media for the fantastic "read"

A woman decides to be her husband’s lawyer when his mistress is found dead.
The concept was interesting but wow was this too wordy. I have heard a lot of great feedback about this book but it did not live up to the hype for me.
Did not love the audio either.

This was a face-paced, delicious audiobook about a husband who has been accused of murdering his mistress and the wife that defends him (literally, she’s his lawyer). Told from both perspectives (I loved having two narrators), I couldn’t stop listening and thought I knew who the killer was but I was wrong!