The Perfect Divorce

by

Jeneva Rose

Should you read this book?

The best public reviews summarized for you.

Who is this book for?

  • Fans of domestic thrillers with complex plots and manipulative characters.
  • Readers who enjoyed the first book 'The Perfect Marriage' and want to see the story continue.
  • Those who appreciate fast-paced, twist-filled stories with morally ambiguous protagonists.
  • Listeners who enjoy full-cast audio productions of thrillers.
  • People who like books that blend legal drama with psychological suspense.

Who is unlikely to appreciate this book?

  • Readers looking for realistic or believable plot scenarios in their thrillers.
  • Those who prefer likable characters or clear-cut heroes and villains.
  • People who dislike stories with infidelity as a major plot point.
  • Readers who are easily frustrated by plot holes or logical inconsistencies.
  • Those who prefer standalone novels and dislike unnecessary sequels.

Things online reviewers enjoyed about this book

  • Gripping and page-turning suspense
  • Clever plot twists and turns
  • Darkly entertaining storyline
  • Well-executed red herrings
  • Dynamic and cunning main character (Sarah)
  • Propulsive pacing, especially in the second half
  • Immersive storytelling
  • Juicy drama and high stakes
  • Full cast audio narration enhances the experience
  • Tighter and more compelling police investigation compared to the first book

Things people didn't like as much about this book

  • Some predictable plot elements, especially for readers of the first book
  • Mostly unlikable characters
  • Slow start and scattered plot in the first half
  • Over-the-top and unrealistic scenarios
  • Recycled story elements from the first book
  • Too many POV characters for some readers
  • Lack of character development
  • Unnecessary sequel according to some readers
  • Time inconsistencies in the plot
  • Clunky writing and disorganized storytelling for some

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