The Perfect Marriage
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Publisher Description
Sarah Morgan is a successful and powerful defense attorney in Washington D.C. At thirty-three 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?
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
They say marriage is ’til death do you part, but this edgy mystery from Jeneva Rose probes into what happens when the mistress is the one who dies. Prodigious defense attorney Sarah Morgan is facing her most difficult case yet, representing her own husband after he’s charged with murdering the woman he was cheating on her with. It turns out Adam had started a fiery romance with Kelly Summers while pretending to work on his writing at his and Sarah’s lake house—and that’s only the first bombshell of many in this wonderfully thrilling listen. And while the ultra-juicy plot had us gripped from the start, it’s the Morgans we loved most. Teri Schnaubelt’s narration for Sarah really made her no-nonsense attitude shine, while Neil Hellegers’ delivery of Adam’s many outbursts had us laughing out loud. (Honestly, who wouldn’t be shouting expletives in a situation like this?) Delightfully suspenseful, refreshingly original, and thoroughly entertaining, The Perfect Marriage kept us guessing about the murder and the marriage.
Customer Reviews
Holy S…
This book has to be one of the craziest reads in a while. One of the most up down, left right, exciting stories including crime solving, affairs, and irrational emotional characters.
Annoying ending to a great story, disappointed.
Great, and then you read the last chapter(many years in the future). There they finally explain what actually happened. Calling it a twist is bizarre. I mean each character narrates from their point of view. If the wife was having dark thoughts, she would have been voicing them in her head/narration, not having the thoughts of an unknowing victim. This book makes no sense. A twist eventually makes sense and becomes clear in the end. This was just two completely different stories and characters in the end. Perfect until the rushed last chapter.
The Perfect Marriage
Finishing this was the most painful audio experience I have ever gone through. The mediocre writing style and the lackluster vocabulary is unbearable . Can’t believe I listened till the end . I was hoping for something that never came .