
HUMAN REALM
Jezebel
Judge & Jury
Women’s Fiction
When survival fractures the mind,
the body still bears the weight.
The heart must bridge the difference.
Available as paperback and digital book.
Signed copies available at Camden Art Shoppes
Sex Trafficking , Trauma, Trauma Recovery, Redemption,

About the Story
Danika Wheeler was twelve when she was taken.
Her sister was six.
Years passed beneath the surface of a system designed to erase identity and replace it with ownership. In order to survive, her mind divided. One part endured. One part watched. One part carried the name they gave her.
Jezebel.
After an incident that breaks all the rules, she is forced onto the streets as both product and scout. The illusion of escape disappears. The system is larger than a single house. Larger than a single man. And far more protected than anyone wants to admit.
But something changes.
A fracture becomes a boundary.
A boundary becomes a decision.
When institutions fail and corruption reaches further than expected, Danika is forced into an unthinkable role — not victim, not pawn, but witness and actor.
What happens when justice does not arrive?
What happens when silence is no longer survivable?
This is not a story of revenge.
It is a story of accountability.
Of accepting the weight of your own actions — even when those actions were born in a private war no one else would stop.
In the aftermath, what remains is not triumph.
It is reckoning.
And the fragile possibility of return.
Note: This story includes depictions of kidnapping, sexual assault, and physical violence integral to the heroine’s past and present. These scenes are written with restraint but may be difficult for some readers.
Interwoven Themes
Jezebel’s path intersects directly with Raven’s Resurrection, where survival becomes solidarity and healing extends beyond the self.
The future of her story — and the stories of those she protects — remains unwritten.
Because when one voice refuses silence, others follow.
If you wish to see where these voices rise next, you’re invited to join the conversation.
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Available as paperback and digital book.
Signed copies available at Camden Art Shoppes