Praise

Sara Pucci’s Who Did I Marry? is a dark, twist-filled psychological thriller that grabs hold early and refuses to let go. Set against the backdrop of what should have been a picture-perfect birthday party, the novel expertly unravels the façade of a seemingly successful family, exposing the rot beneath the surface. For fans of domestic thrillers with unreliable characters and morally murky choices, this debut delivers.

– Kimberly Gerving on GoodReads

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.

– Kryssy Foss on GoodReads

Who Did I Marry is a twisty, gripping domestic psychological thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat from the very first page until the last! Full of toxic characters with many twists and turns including many points of view.

– Carol Wernes Harris on GoodReads

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 housekeeper. 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

– Michelle on GoodReads

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!

– Samantha Vernant on GoodReads

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.

– Amy O. on NetGalley

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.

– Richard A. on NetGalley