If you loved The Perfect Marriage, buckle up—because The Perfect Divorce takes Sarah Morgan's chilling saga to even darker, more deliciously unpredictable heights. Jeneva Rose delivers another masterclass in psychological suspense, with a plot that slithers into your brain and refuses to leave.
The Good: The pacing is relentless—I devoured this in one sleepless night. Sarah’s icy brilliance shines even brighter here, especially her razor-sharp wit (that courtroom scene? *Chef’s kiss*). The twists? Like other reviewers said, just when you think you’ve pieced it together—BAM, Rose yanks the rug out. And Eleanor Rumple might be the most hateable character since Dolores Umbridge.
The Not-So-Good: A few loose threads (WHAT ABOUT SCOTT, JENEVA?!). The middle drags slightly compared to the breakneck start, and if you’ve read Book 1, some plot beats feel familiar—though Rose spices them up enough to keep you hooked.
Real Talk: This isn’t just a thriller; it’s a bloody symphony of revenge. Sarah’s moral grayness had me gasping yet weirdly cheering (that ‘Chicago’ reference? PERFECTION). And that ending… let’s just say I’m already stalking Rose’s Instagram for Book 3 hints.
Verdict: 4.5/5 stars. Read it in order, clear your schedule, and maybe sleep with the lights on afterward.