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It’s Charlie’s birthday party and her father is nowhere to be seen. What should have been a perfect family occasion soon turns into a crime scene.

The story was told through multiple viewpoints which added to the suspense and intrigue. Although it did get confusing at times.

I didn’t particularly like any of the characters and found them quite hard to relate to although considering the theme of the book this was probably a good thing.

This book was fast paced with plenty of twists and turns and an ending I wasn’t expecting.

Thanks to Storm Publishing, Sara Pucci and NetGalley for an advance copy in exchange for an honest and unbiased review.

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Who Did I Marry? is a fast paced psychological thriller filled with lots of twists and turns. I disliked all the characters, which made me want all of them to be guilty…. and maybe they were…?

I guessed the final few twists towards the end, but overall the book kept me on my toes and left me wanting more!

Thank you to NetGalley, the author and Storm Publishing for access to this eARC in exchange for an honest review.

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Firstly, thank you to NetGalley and Storm Publishing for the opportunity to read Who Did I Marry?

Unfortunately, this one wasn’t for me, and I was unable to finish it. I DNF’d at 44%. I found it difficult to connect with the characters, particularly Madeline and Tyler. Their relationship didn’t feel very believable, and the dialogue between them lacked the emotional depth I was hoping for. As a result, their dynamic didn’t really draw me in.

I also struggled with the structure and pacing of the plot. Some developments felt a bit abrupt or disconnected, which made it hard to stay engaged. The police procedural elements, in particular, didn’t feel entirely convincing, and at times came across as unrealistic — for example, I found it unlikely that a detective would communicate via text with someone involved in a murder investigation.

While the premise intrigued me, I couldn’t quite connect with the writing style, and overall, I didn’t feel invested enough to continue.

That said, I know reading is a very personal experience, and I’m sure this book will find its audience among readers who enjoy domestic thrillers with dramatic twists.

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First I want to give my thanks to NetGalley, Storm Publishing and Sara Pucci for allowing me to read this ARC in exchange for an honest review.

This debut novel delivers a fast-paced and engaging plot that had me turning pages quickly. The story starts strong, pulling the reader in with its tension and momentum. While I found myself thoroughly enjoying the journey, the ending didn’t quite live up to the buildup of the earlier chapters—I was expecting more. Interestingly, I didn’t particularly connect with any of the characters (which is good), but that didn’t take away from the overall reading experience. Despite my mixed feelings about the conclusion, this is an impressive first novel, and I’m curious to see if a sequel is in the works.

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When a dead body turns up in front of Madeline and Tyler’s house during their daughter’s birthday party it quickly becomes clear that something sinister is going on at this rich couples perfect home. Tyler can’t remember what happened that morning and seems like the likely suspect but a whole web of lies is exposed that will leave you gasping. This is a great, dark psychological thriller that had me hooked from beginning to end. The twists and turns in it were amazing and had me guessing until the very end. I liked the evilness of the characters and thought the storyline was great with so many unexpected turns. I highly recommend this to someone who likes a fast paced thriller with plenty of twists.

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Who Did I Marry is a very dark and twisty domestic suspense story. The characters, though very unlikeable, were well developed and their unlikeablity is what makes the story so good. What looks perfect from the outside is not always perfect on the inside. Money has its good points, but it definitely doesn't buy happiness.

Full of secrets, lies and deception, this story moves at a fast pace and is very hard to put down. It is told through multiple perspectives and the chapters are short and easy to read. This is a great domestic thriller that will keep you guessing until the end. I really enjoyed it and highly recommend it.

Thanks to Netgalley and Storm Publishing for the advanced copy

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A mother prepares for her daughter's perfect birthday party at their beautifully decorated home, but things take a disastrous turn when a dead body is found in their yard. Tyler, the mother’s partner, cannot recall the events of that morning, raising suspicions. Detective Rynn investigates, sensing that trouble lies beneath the surface of their seemingly perfect life. The mother is determined to protect her daughter, Charlie, but fears that the hidden truths in their household could lead to their downfall.

Every now and then, we stumble upon a book that boasts a stunning cover and an intriguing premise, only to find that the execution falls flat. I genuinely wanted to love this book; it was a bit of a letdown.

The characters were a tough crowd to warm up to—hardly relatable and, dare I say, a bit forgettable. The story is told through the perspectives of Madeline, Sadie, Detective Rynn, and Tyler. While multiple points of view can add depth to a domestic thriller, here they felt more like a jigsaw puzzle with missing pieces.

The pacing was leisurely, which I usually don’t mind if there’s a glimmer of potential to keep me engaged. Unfortunately, I found myself struggling to stay focused on the plot, often needing to backtrack and reread a chapter or two to grasp what I had missed.

That said, I firmly believe in the power of personal taste when it comes to literature. Not every book resonates with every reader, and that’s perfectly okay! So, if you’re intrigued, give this one a shot and let me know your thoughts. If you enjoy a slow-burn mystery or a fully cast domestic thriller, this might just pique your interest!

Thank you, Storm Publishing, for the digital ARC copy. I am leaving this review voluntarily.

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An exciting and gripping psychological thriller easily on a par with Freida McFadden. So many secrets, twists and a fantastic fast paced plot.
I absolutely enjoyed this book.
The story of Madeleine and her husband Tyler who is accused of the murder of a dead man on their front lawn
Only who is actually the killer? And who really is Madeleine?
Pucci writes an engaging and thrilling psychological thriller that you can't put down.
Kerry Kennedy Author

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This book grabbed me from the very beginning. I was full of ups and downs and kept me on the edge of my seat. I loved the way the characters were written and multiple POVs. This was a first for me by Sara Pucci and def will not be a last!

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this book is brilliant. everything is rooted around the characters. and everything that comes next is from the characters own making and backstory. there is so many twists and turns and as we get to know the flawed characters more of those keep coming.
the fact that the characters arent likeable is what makes this book somehow so good. you dont have to think over wrong or right here. you just watch what "Theyve" done and who "they" are make everything that comes next happen. and i loved that.
its dark but brilliant at it. because somehow these folk are human so nothing pushed you too far before you are ready or before the characters are ready to hand their secrets over. and you can guess enough but not too much.
we see what everyone else does on the surface of this family. but like is so often the way, whats beneath that is not so smiley and definitely not so rosy.
i love how we dont just get the perspectives of the main characters but other in the story too. so we truly are being fed all sides and keeps you wondering even more so just what to believe. but again, brilliantly this book fits it all together in seamless fashion.
superb is what this book is and Sara has done a stellar job of making me wanting to read whatever she has coming next.

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Who Did I Marry?
By: Sara Pucci
Release date: 05//28//2025
True crime, Mystery & Thriller

I’m just going to start by saying… AWESOME read! This book gave Freida McFadden vibes from beginning to end!

This mystery trailer brings you into a crazy marriage filled with lies, deceit, and murder, following the story of “Madeline”.

From the moment the book starts it grabs you and doesn’t let go! The only thing that I would change would be the main character because she was whiny throughout the whole book, other than that this book is a MUST read.

Thank you, NetGalley & Storm publishing for allowing me to review this ARC, these are my own opinions, and honest review.

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I just finished reading this book. The plot was absolutely fantastic! It was quite the page turner, and I could not put the book down once I began reading it. I can't wait for it to be released. I will recommend it to everyone I know!

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If you are looking for a twisty, turny story not only with the plot but also the characters, then this is the book for you. You are never quite sure who is lying nor why and then the author layers in more people and events to blur the edges even more. I'm not sure that I liked any of the characters however that makes for an even better tale. And then there is the ending............... Wow!

Thanks to Netgalley for the ARC to review.

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WHO DID I MARRY? BY SARA PUCCI.
Release date set for the 28th of May 2025.
This book pulls you in from the very beginning until the very end.
I liked the fast pace of it and really enjoyed the storyline.
Told in multiple povs.
This is my first book by Sara and it won't be my last

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Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for a copy of this book prior to the release date.

Who Did I Marry? is a murder mystery where a body turns up at a girls birthday party. The author does well at making the reader question every character and whether they could have been the murderer. There are multiple POV’s to get some insight into what different characters are thinking. However, I found every character to be unlikable, which made it difficult for me to enjoy the book and want to know what happened.

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This was great book. There were a lot of twists and turns. It seemed just as thought I had it figured out it would twist again. I loved that I had no clue!!

Really enjoyed it you won't be disappointed.

Thank you Netgalley & Storm Publishing for allowing me to receive this ARC!

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Very twisted read! From the start, there was many ways that the story could go but the twists made this book so good! Thank you for the ARC! I really enjoyed this book!

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Madeline is a therapist with a murky past. Her husband Tyler meanwhile, has his own secrets. Neither of them are particularly likeable. Not in the least, actually.

This thriller was a bit of a mixed bag for me. While a few of the twists were interesting, on the whole the story required considerable suspension of disbelief - and that was made harder by the fact that it was difficult to really warm up to the main characters.

It will appeal most to those who like books that are heavily plot driven and are willing not to ask too many questions along the way.

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Who Did I Marry by Sara Pucci is a twisty, fast-paced thriller that kept me hooked from the very beginning. The story is told from several perspectives, including Tyler, Madeline, Rose, Charlie, Liam, and even the detective investigating the case. Each character brings a different piece of the puzzle, and the constant shifts in point of view make it hard to put the book down.
The main mystery revolves around who killed Tyler’s half-brother, Daniel. Just when I thought I had it figured out, something new would be revealed that made me question everything. Everyone seems like they could be guilty at one point or another, which made the story even more fun to follow.
As someone who reads a lot of thrillers, I’ve learned to pay attention to the people who seem the least suspicious. That helped me guess who the killer was before the end, but I still had no idea why they did it. When the motive was finally revealed, it was definitely surprising and made total sense in a twisted way.
This is a great read if you like stories full of secrets, drama, and jaw-dropping twists.

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Sorry net galley I really struggled with thus book
Madeline’s husband Tyler was what you call controlling, freak.
Their daughter Charlie was struggling with the arguments in the family.
On the day of Charlie’s birtday party a body was found outside their house and from then everything fell apart.
Did Tyler kill hum, and then there maid Sadie was murdered
sorry I just found it a very difficult read.

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