“A zany whodunit that is compelling, funny, painful and wry, delivered by an author with her finger on the pulse of the current cultural zeitgeist.” — Globe and Mail (Toronto)
“A whip-smart skewering of modern mysticism told with the urgency of a thriller. You’ll laugh, you’ll roll your eyes knowingly, and you’ll race to the end to find out whodunit.” — Jessica Knoll, New York Times bestselling author of The Luckiest Girl Alive
“I devoured this fast-paced, evocative novel. Jessica Grose has a keen eye for detail, a killer sense of humor, and a gift for building suspense. She had me guessing until the final page.” — J. Courtney Sullivan, New York Times bestselling author of Maine and The Engagements
“Funny, engaging, and, even given the violent deaths at the center of the story, ultimately lighthearted.” — vogue.com
“Funny, compelling, delicious and satisfying.” — Lena Dunham
“Soulmates zigzags in a most effective way, lampooning the cult(ure) of spiritual growth as it makes you wonder if you might benefit from a few weeks with a guru. Grose has so much to say about breaking up, being alone, deciding what it means to be an adult.” — Caroline Kepnes, author of You and Hidden Bodies