The Perfect Divorce Free Audiobook by Jeneva Rose

The Perfect Divorce (2025)

The Perfect Divorce by Jeneva Rose

A Gripping Sequel Full of Twists.

Jeneva Rose’s The Perfect Divorce plunges readers back into the tumultuous world of Sarah Morgan, the powerhouse attorney first introduced in the bestselling thriller The Perfect Marriage. Eleven years have passed since Sarah defended her ex-husband Adam against murder charges, and she’s seemingly built a new life-remarried to Bob Miller, now a mother, and out of the courtroom. But the façade of her perfect world shatters when she discovers Bob’s infidelity, prompting her to file for divorce and setting off a chain of events that spirals far beyond a simple marital split.

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As Sarah and Bob’s separation grows increasingly bitter, their personal battles are overshadowed by shocking developments from the past. New DNA evidence emerges in Adam’s old murder case, forcing police to reopen the investigation and thrusting Sarah back into the public eye. The tension escalates when the woman Bob slept with goes missing, transforming the divorce into a high-stakes psychological chess match. Both Sarah and Bob are drawn into a dangerous game of manipulation and revenge, each willing to go to extreme lengths to protect themselves as suspicion and secrets mount.

“A thrilling, fast-paced sequel that expertly blends legal drama, marital intrigue, and psychological suspense, featuring sharp characterizations and a relentless plot.”

The Book Guide® Editor

Rose masterfully crafts a narrative of unreliable narrators and shifting perspectives, including chilling glimpses from an unnamed captive, which keeps readers guessing at every turn. Each chapter peels back another layer of deception, with the author’s trademark twists ensuring that nothing is as it seems. The final act delivers a series of jaw-dropping revelations, cementing The Perfect Divorce as a must-read for fans of domestic thrillers and psychological suspense.

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