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The Podcast That Destroyed Everything

When bestselling romance novelist Evelyn Hart discovers her husband's affair during a live broadcast of his popular relationship podcast, her picture-perfect marriage implodes in front of millions of listeners. Daniel Hart—beloved voice of relationship wisdom to his devoted audience—has been sleeping with his producer for months. Worse, when confronted with Kara's sudden "pregnancy," he chooses his mistress over eight years of marriage without hesitation. Humiliated and heartbroken, Evelyn finds herself navigating not only personal betrayal but also unexpected public scrutiny as their divorce becomes viral entertainment. But when she discovers disturbing information about Kara's past and her pattern of targeting married podcast hosts, Evelyn realizes this scandal might be more calculated than anyone suspected. Now, the woman who once wrote about love must rewrite her own story—one where she doesn't need a hero, but might just become one herself. Will she choose revenge, redemption, or something entirely unexpected?
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Chapter 1

POV of Evelyn

The morning light filtered through our bedroom curtains as I hunched over my laptop, fingers flying across the keyboard. I was deep in the world of my latest romance novel, where the heroine was about to confront her lover about a devastating betrayal. The irony wasn't lost on me that I wrote about heartbreak for a living while enjoying what many called a picture-perfect marriage.

The scent of butter and maple syrup wafted up the stairs, pulling me from the fictional drama I was crafting. Daniel was making pancakes—my favorite. Eight years of marriage, and he still knew exactly how to coax me out of my writing trance.

I saved my document and padded downstairs to our sun-drenched kitchen. Daniel stood at the stove, his broad shoulders moving rhythmically as he flipped a perfectly golden pancake. He didn't hear me approach, giving me a moment to admire him—my husband, the voice that millions tuned in to every week.

"That smells amazing," I said, wrapping my arms around his waist and pressing my cheek against his back.

Daniel turned, spatula in hand, and kissed the top of my head. "There she is. I was wondering if I'd need to stage a rescue mission to pull you away from your manuscript."

"The pancakes did the trick." I smiled up at him, feeling that familiar flutter in my chest—the one that hadn't diminished even after all these years.

He slid a plate of pancakes toward me, already adorned with fresh berries and a drizzle of maple syrup—exactly how I liked them. "How's the writing going?"

"Good. My editor's going to love this one." I took a bite and closed my eyes in appreciation. "God, these are perfect."

Daniel leaned against the counter, watching me eat with a soft expression that made me feel both cherished and slightly self-conscious. "You know, you're my muse, Evie. Every love story I tell is about us."

I rolled my eyes playfully, but warmth spread through my chest. "Even when you're talking about serial killers on your show?"

"Especially then," he laughed, then glanced at his watch. "I should get going. Recording starts in an hour."

He kissed my forehead, lingering just long enough to make me wish he didn't have to leave. "Love you," he murmured against my skin before grabbing his keys and heading out.

"Love you too," I called after him, watching him go with a contentment that felt almost dangerous in its completeness.

The house fell quiet after he left. I finished my breakfast and returned to my manuscript, but the words wouldn't come. After an hour of staring at the blinking cursor, I decided to surprise Daniel at his studio. I rarely visited during recordings, but today felt special somehow—maybe because I'd just written a scene about reconnection after distance.

I arrived at the converted warehouse that housed Daniel's podcast studio just as his show was starting. Rather than interrupting, I pulled out my phone and opened the livestream app to watch. Today's episode was titled "Anonymous Confessions," where listeners called in to share secrets they couldn't tell anyone else.

I settled onto a bench in the building's lobby, smiling as Daniel's smooth, radio-perfect voice filled my earbuds. He was in his element, compassionate yet professional as he guided callers through their revelations.

"Our next caller wants to remain anonymous," Daniel announced. "You're live on Hart-to-Heart. What would you like to confess today?"

A woman's voice came through—slightly distorted but with an undercurrent of familiarity that made me sit straighter.

"I'm sleeping with a married man," she began, her voice both hesitant and defiant.

I continued listening, my initial discomfort giving way to a creeping dread as she continued.

"He's... he's a podcast host. His wife is a novelist."

My heart stuttered in my chest, then began pounding so hard I could feel it in my fingertips.

"He tells me his wife is cold, only cares about her books," the woman continued, her voice growing more confident. "We make love in his studio after every recording."

Daniel's response was measured, professional—but I knew his voice better than anyone. I heard the slight tremor, the almost imperceptible softening that wasn't there with other callers.

My pancakes turned to stone in my stomach as I stood, legs shaking, and made my way to the studio door. It was locked—it had never been locked before.

I moved to the window instead, peering through the narrow gap in the blinds. There was Daniel, microphone still live, arms wrapped around Kara, his producer. Her lips were moving near his ear, and though I couldn't hear her words, I recognized her voice immediately.

The anonymous caller. The other woman.

My muse. My husband. My betrayer.

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