So, you’re caught up with Jeneva Rose’s books and need something to watch? If you’re as much of a movie and TV junkie as you are a bibliophile, here are some TV shows and movies that you’ll want to watch after you’ve binged your way through Jeneva’s books!

Want more of The Perfect Marriage? Try Fatal Attraction.

An affair gone wrong? Stalking? Danger? A marriage being tested? That’s what The Perfect Marriage and Fatal Attraction have in common. In The Perfect Marriage, Sarah Morgan is a young lawyer faced with her most challenging case yet. She must defend her husband who is being accused of the murder of his mistress. With Fatal Attraction (a remake of the 1980s classic), we follow Joshua Jackson as his personal life and career take a deadly turn after a woman refuses to let their affair end.

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Is there such a thing as The Perfect Divorce? Ask The War of the Roses!

Sarah Morgan is back in the spotlight when she catches her husband, Bob Miller, having a one-night stand and immediately files for divorce. Meanwhile, new DNA evidence is uncovered in the case against her former husband, Adam Morgan, and deputy Marcus Hudson is determined to find out the truth. Featuring the ugliness of divorce and the deterioration of a marriage, you’ll be pressing play on The War of the Roses after reading this one! In The War of the Roses, we meet Oliver and Barbara Rose who have the ultimate meet-cute and both live a life of luxury with everything they could want. When their marriage takes a turn and Barbara wants a divorce, it’s a battle between getting rid of someone who won’t go and holding onto someone who won’t stay.

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If Home is Where the Bodies Are, The Haunting of Hill House is where they stay!

A house full of secrets? A thriller with siblings and family dynamics? Haunted pasts? Home is Where the Bodies Are is one of Jeneva’s darkest and most immersive stories yet. Three estranged siblings reunite after their mother passes away. Upon their return to their childhood home, they discover a VHS tape that shows their father covered in blood and their parents making a pact to get rid of a dead body.  Need more of these vibes? In Netflix’s The Haunting of Hill House, a group of siblings and their estranged father reunite in their childhood home after a tragedy and are forced to confront their past including what resulted in them fleeing the home two decades earlier.

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A chilling thriller about an Airbnb? That’s just half of what You Shouldn’t Have Come Here and Barbarian have in common!

Jeneva’s thriller You Shouldn’t Have Come Here is a warning to anyone traveling alone. Grace believes she’s booked the perfect getaway at an Airbnb on a Wyoming ranch. Although she bonds with the handsome Calvin, Grace develops unsettling feelings about being there. A missing woman, and barely any cell service make matters worse. As the two continue to spend time together, they both question what the other is hiding. If you’ve already raced through this title, you might want to check out Barbarian in which a young woman books an Airbnb only to arrive and find a double-booking with a handsome stranger. What she didn’t prepare for is the dark and disturbing secrets that lie within the home itself.

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Although One of Us Is Dead, we’re no Desperate Housewives….or are we?

In One of Us Is Dead, Jenny owns Glow, the membership-only beauty salon that is the hottest place to get your hair done, and hear the hottest tea. When one of her clients is murdered, Jenny and the other women of Buckhead rely on gossip and exposed secrets to get to the bottom of this scandalous murder. Is Glow the Wisteria Lane? Both have an amazing cast of female characters, gossip, backstabbing, sex, and…murder! If you loved One of Us Is Dead, it might be a good time for a Desperate Housewives rewatch!

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Need more Last Day Alive? Press play on Prisoners!

In the first of the Detective Kimberley King books, Last Day Alive follows Kimberley King as she races against time after her friend’s daughter goes missing following the discovery of another dead little girl. It’s a race against time for the missing child case and Kimberley has more than one avenue to explore to find the monster responsible. If you loved this book, check out Prisoners featuring Jake Gyllenhaal and Hugh Jackman. Gyllenhaal plays a detective working a case where two young girls vanish and the fathers (Hugh Jackman and Terrence Howard) threaten to take matters into their own hands if the girls aren’t found.

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Done with Dead Woman Crossing? Go to Wind River!

Detective Kimberley King is back in Dead Woman Crossing. She’s investigating the murder of a woman who was found with her child sleeping in a stroller near her body. The case is eerily similar to a murder that happened in 1905 and she begins to wonder if this small town has a copycat killer. If this is up your alley, you’ll to check out Wind River the story of a young female FBI agent who is trying to solve a murder of a young woman on the Wind River Indian Reservation.

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Love It’s a Date (Again)? You need Samantha Who? next!

Taking a break from thrillers, in It’s a Date (Again), Peyton Sanders is risking it all for love and racing to tell the man who has stolen her heart she’s all his…until she’s hit by a car and wakes up with amnesia. Now, three men stand at the end of her hospital bed all claiming to be her boyfriend and Peyton must date them all over again to find out who her true love is. Looking for romance and hilarity and also amnesia? Check out Samantha Who? When Christina Applegate wakes up in a hospital after being hit by a car and has amnesia we follow her as she navigates a new outlook on life and the relationships she had formed.

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The Girl I Was could be My Old Ass!

The Girl I Was is about Alexis Spencer’s life not being how she wants it and after losing her job and relationship on the same day, she naturally blames her younger self and then blacks out on a bottle of vodka she found from her college days. When Alexis wakes up, it’s 2002 and she’s face-to-face with Lexi, her eighteen-year-old self and the two must not only get along but work together to change the course of their lives. If you wonder what you would say to your older or younger self, check out My Old Ass in which an eighteen-year-old meets her thirty-nine-year-old self during a mushroom trip, starring Aubrey Plaza!

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