Eight years of marriage.
One final question.
And a house filled with everything except certainty.
Sophia and Beau LeBlanc built a life together-a quiet rhythm of coffee, courtrooms, and Sunday dinners in their beloved New Orleans home. But now, on the edge of separation, they agree to one final session with a marriage mediator. A last-ditch effort.
Over the course of a single day, they move through rooms layered with memory, answering twelve questions meant to illuminate who they've become-and whether there's still something between them worth saving.
As truth surfaces and silences crack open, The Marriage Audit unfolds as a tender, emotionally resonant portrait of intimacy, disconnection, and the choices we make when love no longer feels simple.
For readers of Taylor Jenkins Reid, Ann Napolitano, and Sally Rooney, this debut is a quiet reckoning with the invisible architecture of long-term love-and what it takes to stay, or to walk away.