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Nantucket #3

The Perfect Couple

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It's Nantucket wedding season, also known as summer-the sight of a bride racing down Main Street is as common as the sun setting at Madaket Beach. The Otis-Winbury wedding promises to be an event to remember: the groom's wealthy parents have spared no expense to host a lavish ceremony at their oceanfront estate.

But it's going to be memorable for all the wrong reasons after tragedy strikes: a body is discovered in Nantucket Harbor just hours before the ceremony-and everyone in the wedding party is suddenly a suspect. As Chief of Police Ed Kapenash interviews the bride, the groom, the groom's famous mystery-novelist mother, and even a member of his own family, he discovers that every wedding is a minefield-and no couple is perfect. Featuring beloved characters from The Castaways, Beautiful Day, and A Summer Affair, The Perfect Couple proves once again that Elin Hilderbrand is the queen of the summer beach read.

464 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published June 19, 2018

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Elin Hilderbrand

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Elin Hilderbrand lives on Nantucket with her husband and their three young children. She grew up in Collegeville, Pennsylvania, and traveled extensively before settling on Nantucket, which has been the setting for her five previous novels. Hilderbrand is a graduate of Johns Hopkins University and the graduate fiction workshop at the University of Iowa.

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Profile Image for Melissa.
647 reviews29.3k followers
October 5, 2018
I hate to play favorites, but in this case, I don't feel like I have a choice. In my humble opinion, this is Elin Hilderbrand's best work yet. Combining her signature backdrop, riveting cast of characters and penchant for teasing the craveable local fare with the suspense of a murder mystery—you better believe, I soaked up every moment in the Nantucket sun.

This year, Elin Hilderbrand lures readers back to the picturesque Nantucket island with the invitation to a prominent wedding. Until the morning of, Benji and Celeste’s nuptials are poised to be the event of the summer. Loving couple, coveted wedding planner and a mother-in-law ensuring every minute detail is just so—what could possibly go wrong? Turns out, something far worse than anyone could fathom—let alone the bride.

Celeste wakes on the morning of her special day to find her only friend and maid of honor, Merritt, floating along the shore of her in-law’s stunning Summerland compound. The question becomes, was it an untimely accident or something far more sinister?

Through the investigative work of Chief Ed Kapenash (you may remember him from The Castaways), an unraveling of the many alibis and a host of memories from multiple perspectives, Elin takes us back to the beginning—to how Benji and Celeste came to be the perfect couple set to say “I do”. In doing so, Hilderbrand incites a frenzy, holding the reader captive as one tightly-held secret after another is revealed. Reminiscent of the game of Clue, everyone takes their turn at playing the suspect.

There’s something to be said about Hilderbrand’s ability to pen such distinct and compelling characters. You may not love them all for who they are or condone the situations they get themselves into, but there’s no denying, you want to stick around to hear what they have to say.

For me, it was the bride Celeste that stole the show. A breath of fresh air—by Nantucket and leading lady standards—unassuming and uninterested in trying to impress people, she’s distinctly Celeste. A zoologist driven by her love of nature, she’s a true friend, loving daughter and a woman caught up in the whirlwind of her first ever relationship. Her journey just might make you ponder, does each bad deed committed, in turn, set something else in motion?

There is a HUGE piece of the plot that I want to gush about to NO END. But I won’t for the sake of ruining it for someone else. What I will say, because I have to say something, there’s an enviable level of wanting and intense longing that completely stole my heart. I found myself turning the pages with bated breath in anticipation of what was to come for these two. My one hope—somehow, some way—we’ll cross paths with this couple again. Maybe in a future book?

“Yes, but none of those flowers are from me. I want you to look at this bouqet and know just how besotted I am with you.”


*Thank you to Little, Brown and Company for providing my copy.
Profile Image for Yun.
620 reviews34.9k followers
August 2, 2024
Are you looking for the perfect beach read and murder mystery, all in one go? Well look no further, my peeps, cause this is it.

Let’s be real, it isn't summer without that perfect beach read. And in order to qualify, it must meet certain criteria. It needs to be fun and frothy, but never superficial. It has to have that je ne sais quoi that grabs you from the first moment and keeps you glued to the pages. And most importantly, it must take place on a beach or in a beach town so you can live vicariously the sun-drenched lifestyle, wherever you may be. And this fulfills it all.

On the morning of Celeste Otis's extravagant Nantucket wedding to wealthy heir Benji Winbury, she wakes to find her maid of honor floating dead in the water. As the investigation heats up and the police carefully comb over every member of the wedding party, shocking secrets are slowly revealed. It seems everyone has something to hide.

The narrative alternates between the present-day investigation and the events leading up to it. Sometimes with a dual timeline, I'm only really there for one or the other, but not in this case. Here, both were equally riveting, and my attention never wavered, not even a blip. I couldn't turn the pages fast enough and utterly inhaled the whole thing.

I have to applaud the murder mystery in here. It was superbly done and has all the hallmarks of a classic whodunnit: a small cast of characters, red herrings galore, and delicious twists and turns everywhere. The ending even managed to surprise me, which is saying something coming from a mystery aficionado like myself.

One thing to note is that while this book is marked as #3 in a series, it's fine to be read as a standalone. In fact, I haven't read either of the first two books and didn't even know this was part of a series when I started. As far as I understand it, the books all share some characters around town and that's about it, so you won't miss anything by jumping straight in.

I've been wracking my brain, trying to figure out when was the last time I found a perfect beach read that also happens to be a clever whodunnit. Certainly there are plenty of beach reads out there, and many incorporate a mystery element or thriller vibes. But a true whodunnit à la Agatha Christie? I'm coming up empty. Even Elin Hilderbrand, the queen of the former, has only written this one of the latter. And that's why this book is so special.

Every year, I look forward to my summer beach reads with glee. I anticipate the moment when I finally get to sit out in the sun and crack open that perfect book, ready to soak up the vibes and be transported to all that is glorious about the season. If you're anything like me, this one is not to be missed.

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See also, my thoughts on:
The Hotel Nantucket
The Five-Star Weekend
Swan Song
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246 reviews1,565 followers
July 13, 2018
2 Stars

Slated as this years must have summer beach read I went into this novel not expecting to be intellectually stimulated. Obviously this was going to be light and easy read, but there's nothing wrong with switching off your brain and delving into something easy, breezy (mentally trying to stop myself from saying cover girl but I can't) if at least it's fun. This novel was fun for the first 30% then it got boring, and then it got long and when I finally hit the last chapter it took that turn to just plain irritating.

The Perfect Couple is centred around Benji and Celeste's fairytale wedding on Nantucket... spoiler alert the wedding isn't as fairytale as you're led to believe. I know, shocker! When the Maid of Honour Merritt is found floating around the ocean dead, on the day of the supposed dream wedding, everything is flipped on its head as readers are taken into the secret lives of the many guests.

The concept although sounding like a fun murder mystery on the island took on a stereotypical chick-lit format about half way through making me feel as if this book had tricked me. What was slated as a murder mystery/whodunnit soon became a wish washy jumble of chapters about different romances of the many attendees of the wedding. The ending especially had me freakin pissed.

I also found myself being increasingly frustrated with how women were being portrayed in this novel. For a female author she really enjoyed painting women as sluts, bitches or virginal. Women were either prizes of male affection or shameful flirts that lured men into cheating the one dimensional brush this female author chose to paint the women in her novel was disheartening to say the least.

And don't get me started on the central romance! That love at first sight stick, I will betray everyone I love for this random woman/man I've spent a day with is such nonsense that I can't even wrap my mind around it in my novels. I have an easier time believing in the possibility that there is a Hogwarts somewhere out there then freakin love at first sight. It was a patronizing and unrealistic love where the male in question would say belittling things like you're just so real compared to the women I know. What the fuck does that mean? If a guy told me I'm not like other girls or I'm real compared to other women. I'd tell him I don't need him to put down my entire gender to give me a patronizing compliment. This novel basically can be summed up by the fact men are the worst and women are prizes to be won and then disposed of when the man is done with them. There you go! I summed the novel up for you, now you don't have to read it. Your Welcome.
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97 reviews21.1k followers
June 7, 2025
So good. This is probably my favorite by her now. Loved every pov and loved the vibes. I guess a lot of the mini twists and had an idea of what was gonna be the resolution but I LOVED the way she ended it. It makes me want to pick up hotel Nantucket right nowww
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3,164 reviews36.3k followers
May 16, 2018
Ahhhhh Nantucket in the summer is bliss! It is a lovely place to vacation. It also serves as the perfect place for a wedding, the beach and a murder!

The Otis-Winbury is going to be one to remember! The groom's family has arranged for the wedding to be the event of the season. A wedding that people will be talking about for years to come! And it will be remembered but not for the reasons they want it to be. In the early morning hours on the day of the wedding, the maid of honor is found dead. Chief of Police Ed Kapenash is leading the investigation and everyone in the wedding party is a suspect.

The story unfolds through various character's perspectives and timelines. It becomes clear that almost everyone in this book has a secret - BIG scandalous secrets. But just because one has a secret doesn't make them guilty of murder, or does it?

This may be the quintessential beach read of summer 2018. There are secrets, family secrets, lies, deceptions, suspense and mystery. This was a very fast read that had me guessing along with Chief Kapenash as to the identity of the “murderer" . This book is pure enjoyment. As the investigation unfolds and the stories and backstories are told, the reader may suspect several characters of murder in this whodunnit. This book doesn't involve a lot of thinking, again, it's pure entertainment which makes it perfect for a summer/beach/poolside read. Another plus is that there is nothing graphic in this book, which means most readers will be able to read and enjoy this book!

Thank you to NetGalley and Little, Brown and Company who provided me with a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. The opinions in this review are my own.

Read more of my reviews at www.openbookpost.com
Profile Image for Ali Goodwin.
329 reviews46.4k followers
August 3, 2022
My first Elin Hilderbrand book! I LOVED the mystery. I also loved how we got to learn about so many characters and all of their secrets. A very juicy book that always kept me guessing. I will say that the ending wasn't as crazy of a twist as I thought it would be but I never guessed the ending so I still found it satisfying. I'm excited to read more books by this author!
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1,064 reviews5,132 followers
June 6, 2019
4 stars for this tantalizing, indulgent mystery that was so much more addictive than watching a reality show or soap opera!

The Perfect Couple is set in Nantucket, amidst the no expense spared paradise of sand, sun, beautiful wealthy people, privilege, secrets, lies and of course murder. To say I could not resist this book would be an understatement. I literally had to force myself to put it down and I eagerly picked it up any chance I got.

Benji and Celeste are set to be married until the bride finds her best friend and maid-of-honor, Merritt's body floating in the water. What follows is the unraveling of so much juicy deceit and so many secrets that you will not be able to turn the pages fast enough. With so many characters and so many secrets you can't help but suspect everyone! Hilderbrand did an amazing job unfolding this whodunnit. I will admit that I had suspicions about what happened but I did not have all the logistics worked out. I was very satisfied with the ending and pleased that I did not have it all figured out.

This is by far my favorite Hilderbrand to date and one that will be difficult for her to beat in my mind!
691 reviews
June 14, 2019
***Spoilers included***
Any Hilderbrand book is going to include scenes of Nantucket, detailed descriptions of lavish food, and characters with ridiculous names. Typically, the plots center around characters coming to Nantucket for various events, having sex, and feeling recharged or enlightened by their experiences. This time, Hilderbrand seemed to try something different (for her, not in pop culture, as this was a lukewarm version of a Big Little Lies type of mystery).

Plot: Celeste, a meek, innocent, “girl next door” zoo employee meets Benji, the son of Greer and Tag who are super rich and live on Nantucket. In the present, her maid of honor (and only friend) Merritt was found dead at Greer and Tag’s house on the day of the wedding and even though it could be ruled as accidental, there’s an investigation. The investigation and flashbacks reveal that Merritt was having an affair with Tag and was pregnant, Benji’s older brother was having an affair with the younger sister of Tag’s dead best friend (Featherleigh, which isn’t even the most ridiculous name Hilderbrand has given readers. She once included a teenage boy named Bluto), Celeste was planning to run away with Benji’s best friend, Shooter, and Celeste’s dad had a crush on a man that his wife never realized. In the end, the death is ruled an accident, which it was, and readers are left to I guess wonder if Celeste and Shooter get together (which I couldn’t care less about).

What I liked:
• Greer is an appropriately hilarious snob and I appreciated her opinions on other writers: “She had always despised Joyce, pretentious sod, writing in code and asking his readers to follow the twists and turns of his demented mind” (106). Preach! She also tried to do right by her kids and tried to help Celeste acclimate. I didn’t like that Greer got no closure. I was hoping she had murdered Merritt and was living out one of her mysteries or was lying to readers the whole time about her involvement, which would have been very unique and impressive for a writer like Hilderbrand, but instead Hilderbrand just has Greer lose her publication deal. Boohoo.
• I’ve never applauded Hilderbrand for her writing skills, yet I’ve read more books by her than most authors. What brings me back? I know what I’ll get: A real beach read. Last year, I appropriately began The Identicals in Charleston, SC and felt it was a perfect pairing. This time, I started reading on a pretty chilly June day in North Carolina, desperately wanting an escape from worrying about my research proposal and lamenting that I wasn’t on a fun vacation. Somehow, Hilderbrand really does transport readers to the “beach,” even though most of her characters usually suck and the plots aren’t very memorable. So, there is some kind of skill there, but it’s not one I typically value; the setting is usually not too important for me.
• I learned that people put a lot of disgusting things in Bloody Marys, which makes me want to try one even less. Beef jerky?!
• I was motivated to keep reading until the end.

What I hated:
• Celeste. Everything about Celeste, who is constantly falling asleep like she has lupus or something, moaning while she does anything with her mouth (chewing, kissing, etc.), stuttering and not trying to seek any help for it like counseling (which she desperately needed), and clinging to her parents. Granted, I knew a really pathetic girl who used to have her mother drive her to college each day, then her first professional job, and everyone knew something was off about her, yet Celeste is some prize that multiple rich hot guys want and can succeed living in New York making only 60,000 a year. Celeste was so obsessed with her parents that she wanted the same type of wedding as them. She acted like she was five, always wanting to eat the “Fudgey Wudgey” and avoid facing the reality of her life by pining after a guy who basically ran bachelor parties every week of his life. The most interesting thing she does in the book is order a passion fruit flavored ice instead of lemon, which she attributes to being with Benji, not Shooter.
• Celeste’s hypocrisy with Benji, who was a really decent guy and out of her league. She liked Shooter because he was interesting, when all she did was hang out with her parents or go to work. She judged Benji for relying on his parents’ money, but she relied on her parents’ emotional support so she didn’t have to work for friendships throughout her childhood/young adulthood. She acted like she wanted a guy who earned his life, but Shooter freeloaded off of Benji and it’s not like he was giving back by volunteering at homeless shelters. She resented Benji thinking her family was “salt of the Earth,” when Shooter found Celeste attractive because she was so down to Earth. She didn’t like how Benji spent money on her, but Shooter is able to get her to agree to run away with him by saying he will whisk her away and even pay for her parents to go to Vegas. She judges Benji for being materialistic, then decides that her biggest reason for marrying him is so she can enjoy his family’s material possessions on Nantucket! Let’s face it: Celeste liked Shooter because he was hotter and she wanted to have sex with him. Pretty simple.
• Shooter’s character. He’s some kind of successful playboy who would rather hang out with a socially awkward girl who can barely string a sentence together? He’s literally unbelievable. In reality, if they did have a relationship, he would leave her, or she would spend her life trying to “heal” him from his past traumas. Yay. Plus, he’s super creepy. Celeste literally wakes up (because she sleeps through half the book) and sees him watching her! Twilight, much?
• The most interesting part of the book was Karen finding out that Bruce had an intense crush on a man, then instead of opening up a side plot that would be far more diverse than what Hilderbrand’s go-to plots are, it’s resolved by Karen dismissing it as being in the past and flushing her suicide pills. Okay…..
• Why was Hilderbrand so obsessed with having Chloe and Finn MacAvoy as random side characters in this book (they were kids from another book). Did real Hilderbrand fans actually care about them? I don’t even remember them. It seemed like forced plugs.
• As another reviewer has stated, all of the women are either virginal/virtuous, bitches, or sluts. The bitches have to live with the men who cheated on them, the virginal/virtuous remain adored by men, and the sluts die or leave. So much for a woman writing about strong, complex women…I didn’t like Merritt, but giving her death no real justice seemed like a cautionary tale for a young woman in Hilderbrand’s own life.
• I get that Hilderbrand survived breast cancer and it is a significant part of her own life now, but is a character going to have breast cancer in every book? It doesn’t fit with every plot.
• The ending was so dull I almost fell asleep (like Celeste).

I like when authors try something new, but Celeste is one of the most boring, pathetic characters I’ve encountered in some time.
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1,204 reviews
July 7, 2019
I couldn’t get enough of The Perfect Couple, a quintessential summer read, which I absorbed in the perfect setting at a lakehouse this extended holiday weekend.

Benji and Celeste are scheduled to get married at Benji’s family estate in Nantucket on Saturday but tragedy strikes the morning of the wedding when the maid of honor is found dead on the property. Nantucket Police Chief, Ed, and a handsome detective, Nick, are called to the scene to find out what happened and assess if there was foul play or if her death was an accident.

Even with glitz, glam, and wealth in Nantucket, everyone has secrets, which are revealed to Nick and Ed as they interview various members of the wedding party, families, and other guests. Along with the current investigation, the story flashes back in time, showing how Celeste and Benji met as well as the role of other characters including Benji’s parents, Tag and Greer, the best man, Shooter, the maid of honor, Merritt, and Celeste’s parents, Karen and Bruce. Some characters were likable while others definitely weren’t, and many weren’t who they initially seemed to be.

I was hooked on The Perfect Couple from the get-go! Given death is involved, there are some sad elements in the book, including another storyline I wasn’t expecting, but these did not detract from my thorough enjoyment in reading it. The mystery of Merritt’s death had me guessing until the end, and I was satisfied with the story’s conclusion. I’ve been a Hilderbrand fan for a few years now - She writes about people so well. I have to say, The Perfect Couple is my favorite of her books. Highly recommend for a captivating summer read!
Profile Image for Elyse Walters.
4,010 reviews11.9k followers
December 11, 2018
Library overdrive ebook
My first Erin Hildebrand book.
I kept hearing “this was the authors best book ever”.
In that case - I don’t need to read anymore.

Pretty scenery: check
Wealth, secrets, sickness: check
Many characters: check
Shallow, Cliche, & Cartoonish characters: check
Mystery, who-dunnit: check
Suspend belief: check
Weak ending: check

Kinda enjoyable - in the way a kinda ok Chinese restaurant is ... with kinda ok food. Eat-able..... Readable!
However, I prefer to pick another restaurant next time - well... you get the point!

It’s all ok! Ok is ok!!!
Profile Image for Faith.
2,184 reviews669 followers
July 1, 2018
There were so many things I disliked about this book. I've never read anything else by this author but she doesn't seem to be a mystery writer. The police procedure seemed extremely shaky. The cops spend one entire day "investigating" before giving up. This was women's fiction. Is the author being paid for product placements? There were an awful lot of brand names mentioned. I hated all of the characters, including the victim. The book hops back and forth in time and among points of view. I skimmed to the end but it wasn't worth the effort. One of the characters discovers what happened. The end. I'm pretty sure that I won't be trying this author again.
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3,036 reviews59.2k followers
July 12, 2024
This book is getting adapted into Netflix series starring Nicole Kidman, Liv Schreiber, Dakota Fanning, Eve Hewson, Jack Reynor. I cannot wait to binge watch this chick lit meets murder mystery with the direction of Big Little Lies’ Susan Bier!
Profile Image for Jennifer ~ TarHeelReader.
2,685 reviews31.8k followers
June 19, 2018
4 perfect beach read stars to The Perfect Couple! 🏝 🏝 🏝 🏝

I discovered Elin Hilderbrand a couple years ago, well after she was proclaimed the queen of beach reads. While her books may be “beachy” (i.e., set on Nantucket), they are well-written and full of depth. The Perfect Couple is Hilderbrand’s first foray into murder mystery writing and also incorporates some beloved characters from her past books.

Wedding season is synonymous for “summer people” on Nantucket, and that is when the island is uncomfortably crammed full of people. When police chief Kapenash gets a call early one morning due to a body discovery in the water, the police quickly find out it is the maid of honor in a wedding that is to be held that day. It is safe to say, there would be no wedding.

The book encompasses the investigation as to whom is responsible for the murder, and I was surprised by the ending. Because it’s a lighter mystery, I did not have to focus on analysis and detailed reading, and instead, I could relax and be completely entertained in this indulgent read from the first page to the last.

I continue to be impressed with Hilderband’s ability to stay on top of her game. The Perfect Couple is a smart, inventive, dazzling, and successful work of light mystery dressed in beach read finery.

Thank you to Little, Brown and Company and Netgalley for the copy. The Perfect Couple is now available!

My reviews can also be found on my blog: www.jennifertarheelreader.com
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942 reviews2,798 followers
October 7, 2018

There were so many things that I enjoyed listening to this one (Audible). The setting was just dreamy-beach side in Nantucket with the sunny atmosphere. The characters were fun and relatable with some side notes of a little bit soap-opera inspired (which works in this story).

I loved that one of the main characters is an acclaimed mystery writer. She finds herself smack in the middle of a real life murder mystery. I kept wondering if her "skills" could possibly help her solve this murder or perhaps she was involved. Questions, questions......

It took me awhile to finish the book due to saving it for my car trips. It entertained me and I was enjoying different narrators.

I was a little disappointed in the end. Although it was satisfying, I was left a bit underwhelmed. Like oh.....that is what happened!
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Author 13 books587 followers
March 5, 2022
Whew! This was one twisty, turvy murder mystery/beach read where I swear I did not have the slightest idea whodunit until we got to the last page. Bravo, Elin Hildebrand! The theme here is relationships and secrets, and boy do these relationships have a ton! It was like every soap opera you’ve ever watched on steroids, while on the beach, wrapped up in a not the least bit gory murder mystery (for those like me who are easily grossed out) that is well-paced and keeps the twists and turns coming. Quick read. Very much enjoyed this one.

Please excuse typos/name misspellings. Entered on screen reader.
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195 reviews12.9k followers
August 28, 2024
2.5 ⭐️ glad I finished & I will be attempting the show, but I think I’m throwing in the towel. This is the last EH for me.
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571 reviews10.4k followers
September 1, 2024
i read this ahead of the TV series (that i want to watch bc everything Nicole Kidman touches is GOLD) and i found it to be pretty average. in my opinion, it wasn’t awful but wasn’t OMG so good.

i liked the family drama / everyone's a suspect mystery. overall it gave me BIG LITTLE LIES / APPLES NEVER FALL vibes. it was easy to binge and follow (i did the audiobook) but the ending made me so mad 🤣😅 it was also hard to find a likeable character but i suppose that’s the point. lots of cheating and bad behavior which gives me the ick. loved the setting tho!

this was my first Elin book and i have no idea how to feel about her writing style… there was so much random and unecessary details it felt almost unedited. i think if it was 100 pages better it would have been better, the middle dragged quite a bit!

TLDR; i think it'll be muchhh better as a tv series so i'm excited to see it brought to life!! 🎬
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947 reviews287 followers
July 29, 2018
I didn’t like this book I adored it. Whilst reading this amazing story was all I could think about, every time I HAD to put this book down, I likened it to having to put a film on hold and all the characters were paused, eager for my return so they could continue their story!!

The fairytale wedding between very wealthy Benji and Celeste should be the wedding of the year, no expense spared and all organised by the grooms Mother Greer.

On the morning of the wedding Maid of Honour Merritt is discovered dead, that is when you realise all is not well in paradise and that there are many secrets to be revealed, before we find out what really happened to Merritt.

What was there not to like in this book? It has everything I love in a novel, glamour, secrets, affairs and murder all nicely told in 2 timelines. The time leading up to Benji and Celeste meeting and falling in love and the lead up to their wedding. the characters are so wealthy and have amazing names like Merritt and Greer!! I looked up Nantucket and I’m desperate to go there now and have a tiny taste of paradise.

I have to say even right at the end of the book, I hadn’t completely worked out what had happened to Merritt as everybody seemed to be hiding secrets and acting guiltily.

I would love to read another book set in Nantucket with the same great characters appearing in it, especially Chief Ed Kapenash and Nick Diamantopoulos and what happens to all the other memorable characters!!

This to my surprise is Elin Hildrebran’s twenty first novel and my first ever book I’ve read of hers, so I have some major catching up to do. I recommend you to read this book which should come with a warning that its highly addictive and you won’t be able to put it down!!

After all that talk about Lobster I feel a craving coming on for some, and as the saying goes “If you can’t beat them join them”

Thank you to Netgalley for my copy in exchange for a review.



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945 reviews955 followers
June 15, 2024
I rarely find myself not liking a book series, but this one just didn't do it for me. From start to finish, I couldn't get into it. While some readers might enjoy it, it simply didn't grab my attention. Maybe you'll feel differently, but this series wasn't for me.
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1,166 reviews5,078 followers
February 1, 2021
A ruined wedding...



Island. Guests. Secrets. Lies. Murder.

Totally my jam.

It doesn't matter if I was a little irritated by the present tense narration. It doesn't matter if I didn't like any of the characters. It doesn't matter if the story dragged in the first half. I dutifully read it all because I sooo wanted to know how the book ends.



Seriously?

I had to read 347 pages of rich people bullshit to get to that ending?



If I were police, I'd be offended.
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3,797 reviews468 followers
September 8, 2019
I "thought " I was going to read just a few chapters of this 2018 publication before bed, but nobody puts Elin Hilderbrand on the nightstand and just walks away. Her first foray into mystery writing, Hilderbrand takes us to a Nantucket summer wedding weekend with a dead maid of honor. There's no shortage of suspects and although I had narrowed the field to two possible suspects (one who ultimately is the guilty one) pretty early on, I cannot deny that I gobbled up those pages like turkey stuffing.

Goodreads review published 08/09/19
Profile Image for Jamie Rosenblit.
1,063 reviews669 followers
August 16, 2018
The Queen of the "Beach Read" is holding onto that crown for one more year!!!!!

The Perfect Couple has something I always love from an Elin Hilderbrand book - nods to characters from her old books. My two favorite books of hers are The Castaways and The Blue Bistro and this one has tons of characters from The Castaways!!!! (Note - you do not need to have read that one to enjoy this one!)

A wedding is happening on Nantucket, but on the morning of, the maid of honor is found dead. Told from alternating perspectives and timelines, the story is told throughout the investigation as well as the backstory behind the couple getting married and their families. As the story unfolds, you will make assumptions about "whodunnit" but I bet you won't guess who - I didn't!

The perfect summer read AND a murder mystery in one?!? You need this book!!

Thank you to Little Brown for an advanced copy. All opinions are my own.
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1,868 reviews6,702 followers
August 12, 2018
I've read very little from Elin Hilderbrand, but the ratings have been so high with this 2018 release that I just couldn't resist. I have to agree with the masses. The Perfect Couple was a great read. It is an exploration of families and relationships with a death investigation as the backdrop. Key word: backdrop. In my opinion, if you view this story as only a murder mystery, you may leave severely disappointed. But if you open yourself up to meet a variety of characters with wide ranges of histories, dysfunction and values, then you might end up really enjoying the reading experience. Filled with drama, romance, mystery, secrets, complicated emotions and... did I say drama? Yep. Weddings will do that to you. But Hilderbrand also adds tenderness, love and support and I could not get enough. Fast-paced and entertaining, I thoroughly enjoyed The Perfect Couple. I left the experience incredibly satisfied and very eager to check out more of Hilderbrand's books.

My favorite quote:
"...nothing on this earth – and I mean nothing – prepares you for how much you love your kids. Am I right?"
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976 reviews605 followers
April 29, 2023
"The Perfect Couple" was perfect.

Perfectly entertaining, perfectly paced, and featured strong characterizations that were perfectly over-the-top.

What could possibly go wrong at a perfectly posh Nantucket wedding?

The answer is EVERYTHING!

The book begins with the discovery of a dead maid-of-honor floating in the ocean.

Was the maid-of-honor's death an accident --
or was she murdered?

When small-town Nantucket police investigate, the suspect list is lengthy:
* The bride?
* The groom?
* The best man?
* The bride's mother or father?
* The groom's mother or father?
* The best man's former lover?
* The guests?
* The help?

I usually don't enjoy books with more than four protagonists(or suspects!) but Elin Hilderbrand brilliantly crafted the storyline with unusual style and flair, keeping me completely engaged (and guessing!)from the first to the final page.

Never once was there a scorecard needed to keep track of the suspects.

I listened to the audiobook and Erin Bennett did an outstanding job with the narration.

This book was released in 2018 but somehow escaped my radar.

I did not know that Elin Hilderbrand penned murder mysteries and I sincerely hope that she continues to write more books in this genre.

5 enthusiastic stars!
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2,305 reviews321 followers
June 18, 2018
Compelling, mysterious, and deliciously entertaining!

The Perfect Couple takes us to the beautiful island of Nantucket and into the lives of the rich and famous Winburys as they gather to celebrate a family wedding. But like most families with privilege, power, and money everything is not always as it seems and it quickly becomes apparent that behind the beautiful mansion and designer clothes is an abundance of secrets, deception, betrayal, infidelity, substance abuse, lies, scandals, and murder.

The writing is effortless and fluid. The characterization is spot on with a cast of characters that are flawed, authentic, and fun. And the alluring plot is an intelligent, lighthearted mix of a breezy summer read, unpredictable whodunit, and domestic drama all rolled up in one.

Overall, The Perfect Couple is an enjoyable, scintillating treat by Hilderbrand that once again highlights her incredible ability to delve into all the complex dynamics between family members and friends and is without a doubt a must read for 2018!

Thank you to Little, Brown and Company for providing me with a copy in exchange for an honest review.

All my reviews can be found on my blog at https://whatsbetterthanbooks.com
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2,207 reviews680 followers
August 14, 2018
3.5 whodunit stars

Ah to be rich, gorgeous, and have the perfect summer retreat! Can anything be better, the beach, the sand, the sun, the boats, the mansion, the murder...what wait....Welcome to the summer world in Erin Hilderbrand's The Perfect Couple.

Everything is perfect on the island of Nantucket. It is the wedding weekend for Benji and Celeste, soon to be the perfect couple are to be wed. The wedding thrown so lavishly and brilliantly by Benji's parents Tag and Greer Winbury, truly the perfect couple, will be a gala affair. All is ready, all is perfect and then the maid of honor is found dead floating in the water by the bride to be and perfection turns to mayhem as there is the possibility that she has been murdered. So much for perfection!

There are secrets circling and all that perfection does take on a huge hue of tarnishing. As the secrets unfold we find a family in an emotional chaos and the fun begins as the chief of police tries to find out what really happened to our maid of honor

This was a quick easy read, one that was fraught with clues to the demise of said maid of honor. All the main participants had emotional whatnots going on and we find that perfection is not something any of them really carry around. I enjoyed the play of characters and the way in which this author unfurled their many indiscretions and foibles. The was my first book by Ms Hilderbrand's and I have to say I will be back for more "romantic" fun

Thanks and a big shout out to my local library who every week provides our community with the new and fabulous in its patrons' reading pleasure.
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1,056 reviews253 followers
March 22, 2019
3.5 stars rounded down

This was my first Elin Hilderbrand... it was good, but I was not amazed. I don't know if it's because I usually read mystery/suspense books, and this was her first attempt at that type of book? It was a good story, but nothing but Merritt's death was resolved in the end. What happened to all the characters? Basically everyone's life was in shambles, and we have no answers or conclusions.

The author's rambling on and on about this clothing designer, this antique, this fancy food in such detail got kind of annoying. They're rich, we get it. Cutting out all that unnecessary stuff would have hacked a good chunk of pages out this almost 500 page book. Also, calling the one cop "The Greek" really rubbed me the wrong way. Like, what?? This is 2019, right?

I think I would have been better off starting with one of her usual beachy reads instead of The Perfect Couple. I'm sure I'll pick another one of her books up in the future, but I don't feel a burning need to do it right away.
306 reviews112 followers
June 30, 2018
I loved this book!!!!!

The Perfect Couple begins with a celebration proceeding a wedding the next day. The maid of honor is discovered the next day, dead.

The police is called to investigate whether there was foul play. What they learn is that the privileged in their sleepy town of Nantucket, have secrets. There are many potential suspects and motives and I have to admit, by 98% into the story, I still hadn't figured it out. But by the time I got to the end, I still wanted more.
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752 reviews
July 5, 2018
Fantastic story! It captivated me from page 1 followed by SO SO many secrets and SO SO many twists. I didn't know which character to suspect. Her characters were complicated and imperfect (despite their wealth). They were also brought to life and made you care about them (well some of them). Loved this new genre Elin wrote and I'm ready for more! What’s not to love: beautiful Nantucket, wealth, scandal, love, lies, and a dead body. 4.5★s!
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1,188 reviews657 followers
February 12, 2019
The last time a wedding had this kind of effect on me, was with Did You Ever Have A Family by Bill Clegg. ( my review just in case you're interested: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...)

It was just a pleasant gathering of family and friends, and, well, you know the drill, a few shady characters who had to be invited. The wedding promised to be the epitome of class since Greer Garrison Winbury, an established snob with her British bloodline on full display, was at the helm to make this Nuntucket event worthy of the island's affluent residents. She thrived on tradition, protocol and decorum. Name is everything. And isn't Nantucket Island tasteful, charming, nautical, classic? Her husband Tag, gave her everything she ever wanted, except one thing; his devotion. It was actually him calling her a snob, a terrific snob, actually, but nonetheless deemed her worthy to be his wife for life, and celebrated her as the mother of their two children, Benji and Thomas. The wedding was meticulously planned for Benji and his quiet, stuttering bride, Celeste. Merrit Monaco was Celeste's best friend.

Where is a better place to fish out scandals and secrets, than at a wedding? To be there and share in the joy, is a thrill. To be invited, make sure you promise a lucrative gift. Or give in to a bribe. Money talks. I'm just being coy here, don't mind me. Londonder Featherleigh Dale was one of those old family friends who invited herself and nobody could stop her...

However, The Fourth of July, promised to go seriously sideways this year, when the bridesmaid, Merrit Monaco, was found dead on the eve of the wedding. Chief Ed Kapenash of the Nantucket Police Department was called out on Saturday, July 7, 2018, 5.53 am.

And there goes the carefully manicured facades and facial perfections. Some were hysterical, others dark and brooding, as can be expected, right? Pacifiers were there in abundance: Mount Gay Black Barel rum was one, and the beers, and the champagne, and the cigars, and...and...simply water...

But in the end....well...accidents sometimes acquire totally new meanings. This was one of those moments.

I loved the ending, although many other readers were angry. They wanted the book to be something totally different, addressing their own prejudices. They were angry with the author for taking control of the plot back! She was controlling it anyway and left the reader with an unexpected possibility. Yep, my kind of ending.

If I have a gripe with this book, it is the middle section where chick-lit reigned. Really, so uncalled for, unless it was the target audience in the first place. Well, let it be known in the blurb. But it is described as a beach read, and in that sense it is a perfect, fast-flowing,super one. Light, but intriguing, glitzy but grounded, a whodunnit with Veuve Cliquot bubbles lightening up the other side of tragedy.

The two books, this one and Did You Ever Have A Family by Bill Clegg, had a wedding as center stage, with the same mystery and magic of family and friends becoming unraveled and a tragic event exposing the under garments which support the perfect image. When those hidden layers start dropping, the perfection reacts like a face lift going haywire when the lights come on. The difference between the two novels is the intended audiences. The Perfect Couple intended to entertain. Bill Clegg's book had a much deeper dimension. It was though-provoking, emotionally challenging, and really riveting.

Nevertheless, I wanted to read something lighter and The Perfect Couple was a good choice. The ending will make you think. It is unexpected, sad, but surprising. I loved that. But it is undoubtedly a slightly raunchy chick-lit experience with a whodunit thrown in to expand the possible reading audience.
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