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The Rosenthals
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Ongoing, First published Nov 14, 2025
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Small-town psychologist Dr. Bianca Heath is used to treating panic attacks and pill dependencies-not billionaire tycoons. So when Daniel Rosenthal-Manhattan kingmaker-flies from New York into her cramped Pittsburgh office for a secret session, she's blindsided. Even more so when his first words are:

My wife wants to kill me.

Across the country, Everly Grace Rosenthal-former actress turned America's Sweetheart-is cracking beneath the mask. The magazines call her perfect. Daniel calls her defective. And some nights, she imagines how easy it would be to make his breathing stop.

But as Bianca is pulled into their glittering, poisonous world, she realizes she's not there to save anyone-she's reeled into a dangerous game she never chose to play.

And in this triangle of manipulation and lies, someone isn't telling the truth.
Someone isn't who they seem.
And someone won't make it out alive.
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