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Thank you to NetGalley for letting me read this before it comes out!
I felt like this was a hit and a miss. It says that there will be a shocking twist, but I guessed it fairly quickly. The characters are all toxic as heck and they all suck. I found it lacking. It felt like the author was trying to make you believe the fmc and the mmc are in love, but there's just no way. And the fact that as soon as Madeline tells Tyler that she committed murder, he immediately turned on her? AND on Charlie? Messed.

I kept seeing this book being advertised and knew i wanted to read it, so to read it in advance was great!
And boy it did not disappoint! There is drama from the first page and it doesn’t let up all the way through. Set in New York a wealthy couple and their daughter are celebrating her 14th birthday when a body is found - this sets of a chain of lies, deception and more twists and turns then a rollercoaster.
Pucci is clever as you think you know what is going on but you really don’t, not until the last chapter. Short chapters each told from a character and a delightfully bingeable read. Well worth the wait.

A husband that lies. A wife that has secrets. A best friend that would do anything. A detective that is getting too close. All of those make for a gripping multiple POV psychological thriller.
Madeline has the perfect life with her daughter Charlie and husband Tyler. At least she did until a body of a man shows up on her porch the day of her daughter’s 14th birthday.
The multiple POV’s makes for fast pace as the mystery of murder unravels. I was left guessing all the way to the last chapter. Just when I thought I could trust one character I quickly began to doubt myself. Awesome ending!
Thank you netgalley and Sara Pucci for the opportunity to read the ARC!

As psychological thrillers are my favourite genre I read this book with eager anticipation and was certainly not disappointed. Unbelievably this is Sara Pucci's first psychological thriller which she can be justifiably proud. Some great twists to enjoy in this tale. Thanks to Storm Publishing and NetGalley for the chance to ARC this book.

I’m debating if I would give 3 or 3.5 stars out of 5 for this book. It was a quick read and I enjoyed it ok, but there were too many flaws. I understand that I cannot look for what’s wrong or not logical in books because otherwise there would be no book to read, but this one was just not believable. One thing that stuck out for me was when the main character is hiding in the house thinking that there might be an intruder and she’s texting her daughter to come home (?). I also didn’t believe police questioning chapter, it seem the questions could have been different, and the whole questioning would be longer. I felt the same way about the court scene and how no one interfered when information not related to the specific case was discussed. It felt like this book was written without giving any thought/researching how these things work. Despite the main character telling how she wants to protect her daughter, I find too many instances where she’s doing the opposite (like when she knows who broke into the house and that it can be broken in again, but she doesn’t go to police). I guess that end of the book explains a lot of that behavior, but I still don’t buy it.

Sara Pucci’s Who Did I Marry? is a compelling and suspenseful journey through trust, identity, and the hidden truths that lie beneath the surface of a seemingly perfect marriage. What begins with familiar domestic tension quickly unfolds into a layered and unpredictable narrative that keeps readers guessing at every turn.
Pucci demonstrates a keen ability to build complex characters, each with their own secrets and motivations, gradually peeling back the layers to reveal a story far deeper than it first appears. The twists are both surprising and satisfying, and the pacing ensures that the suspense never loses momentum.
With strong emotional undercurrents and a cleverly crafted plot, Who Did I Marry? delivers a thoroughly engaging read. It defies expectations in all the right ways, making for a rewarding and memorable thriller. A strong recommendation for fans of psychological suspense and character-driven storytelling.

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This book was better than I expected it to be. I was not expecting it to be as grabbing as it was from the very start! While I still have mixed feelings about the characters and how it was written in multiple points of view, I was addicted to knowing how it was going to work out. There were also multiple twists that kept it interesting the whole way through. Additionally, the short chapters work better to keep people interested. Absolutely loved the dedication but the ending did seem a little unfinished so I hope for the possibility of another one in the future.

I received this eARC from the publisher for my honest review.
This is my first book by Sara Pucci and I did enjoy it. There were parts that were a bit too unrealistic for me but I ignored it. (Murder trials don’t happen within a month of the crime and they aren’t over in two days for example)
The characters are all unlikable so you want them all to be guilty. I did figure out the twist at the end before it actually came to light.
I was really excited to read this one and I’m glad I did. I do recommend if you like light hearted murder mysteries.
Thank you Storm Publishing and NetGalley for this eARC.

📚 ARC REVIEW 📚
TITLE: Who Did I Marry?
AUTHOR: Sara Pucci
PUBLICATION DATE: 5/27/25
RATING: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
FORMAT: ARC
Thanks to Storm Publishing, Sara Pucci and NetGalley for an advance copy in exchange for an honest and unbiased review.
QOTD:
How well do we ever truly know the person we love?
Who Did I Marry? is a twisty, fast-paced psychological thriller that’s easy to binge. The writing is packed with tension that pulls you in from the very first page and doesn’t let go.
The story centers on a wealthy family whose world is shattered when a body is discovered on their front lawn—right in the middle of their daughter’s 14th birthday party.
Once the body is identified, a disturbing web of secrets and lies begins to unravel. The investigation takes multiple turns as nearly every suspect seems to be hiding something. Told through multiple points of view, the story slowly reveals the truth behind a picture-perfect marriage.
The writing is atmospheric and engaging. While some characters feel a bit underdeveloped and a few twists are predictable, the suspense and pacing keep the pages turning.
This novel explores themes of trust, betrayal, manipulation, and the chilling possibility that the greatest threat may come from within your own home.
If you’re a fan of domestic thrillers that keep you guessing, this one is worth picking up.

This one was a little harder for me to get into, but once I did I couldn’t put it down. This was my first with this author and I enjoyed it.

This book started off really strong for me and was an overall fast read. I think I struggled because ALL of the characters were such terrible people. Even the kid, Charlie. Maybe that was the point, but it made me lose interest a little. I loved the concept that both husband and wife were just terrible and kept awful secrets, but when everyone is unlikeable, it’s a little more difficult for me to stay invested. Great first psych thriller from this author and I’ll definitely keep an eye out if she does another

I wanted to love this one, but it was confusing, none of the characters were likable, and the ending wasn’t satisfying. I felt like the Sadie character’s perspective was unnecessary and then she faked her death, but nothing happened after that. There were no consequences or reveal. Victoria Parker vanished from the narrative. Madeline’s motives were fairly flimsy and if I heard Tyler complain about how much he hated his wife, but actually loved her one more time, I was going to throw this book across the room. Unfortunately, this book just didn’t do it for me.

Who Did I Marry? is a tense, emotional ride that slowly pulls you into the unraveling of a marriage built on secrets. Sara Pucci writes with such realism that I found myself constantly wondering, “What would I do in her shoes?”
The suspense builds naturally, and the main character feels incredibly real—strong, vulnerable, and relatable. This isn’t just a thriller; it’s a powerful look at trust, identity, and the shock of discovering you may not know your partner at all.
Highly recommend if you like domestic thrillers that stick with you long after you’ve finished.

Charlie's birthday party is in full swing in their upmarket townhouse, but why hasn't her dad shown up yet? Madeline, her mam, spots a strange mam staring in their windows. A man is found dead in front of their porch. The police arrive as Charlie's Dad, Tyler reappears, intoxicated, and unable to explain his whereabouts. Tyler is arrested, but did he commit the murder? who is the dead person? who was the strange man at the window? and did anyone at the party notice anything?
I really liked the storyline for this book. It sounded exciting, dramatic, and right up my street. I enjoyed trying to work out what had happened and must admit that I really didn't see the twist at the end coming! Although everything came together at the end of the book, there is potential for a follow-up story.
I did feel there were one or two side stories that didn't really add anything to the overall storyline. Some of the police procedures didnt follow true life, but I didnt let that get in the way of enjoying it. If you're looking for a 'lighter' murder mystery, then this could be the read for you.

Sara Pucci’s Who Did I Marry? is a gripping domestic thriller that starts with a child’s birthday party and ends with a murder — and a husband who claims he can’t remember a thing. As suspicion grows, the protagonist is forced to confront unsettling truths about the man she thought she knew.
Fast-paced and emotionally intense, this novel explores trust, betrayal, and the terrifying idea that the real danger might be in your own home. Perfect for fans of Freida McFadden and Lisa Jewell, this book will keep you guessing until the very end.

Who Did I Marry by Sara Pucci just fell completely flat for me. I didn’t feel a connection to any of the characters and the story just felt all over the place. Characters put in who really had no context or background. I found myself skipping over pages just to get to the end to see what happened.

Who Did I Marry? is a gripping 'whodunit' thriller told from multiple perspectives that will keep you guessing who the real killer is until the very end. Sara Pucci is poised to give Frieda McFadden and Jeneva Rose a serious run for their money.

I loved this book and I can’t wait to see the sequel or another book from this author! I felt like I was inside the book. I lived the story — with every chapter, I became Madeline, Detective Rynn, Tyler. And the finals chapters .. just soo good. I was expecting that turn
If you like this genre, you’ll love it. Even if it’s not your usual genre, you’ll still love it.

Another new author! A great physcological thriller. Charlie is enjoying her birthday party at home, when a body of a man is found outside on the front lawn, by their house keeper. Tyler, Charlie's dad cannot remember anything g about the day, so when he is questioned later by the police, he doesn't know what he is telling the detectives is the truth or not what is happening to the family will the truth come out? It was a rollercoaster of a read, twists and turns around every corner. I loved it

Pucci's debut thriller is deliciously fast paced and entertaining. I really connected to the protagonist, Madeline--likeable (and unlikeable in a good way)––and kept on reading until I was hit by that surprise ending. The other characters, like Sadie and Victoria, really added to the tension. Loved the story and how everything played out! Brava!