Jasmine Under Tires is a dark, unflinching novel about innocence crushed and a woman's slow, deliberate reclamation of power.
Jasmine was not looking for trouble. She stepped out only to buy flowers-white jasmine, fragile and fragrant, symbols of an ordinary life. What followed shattered that life beyond recognition. Kidnapped, violated, and abandoned by a world that chose silence over justice, Jasmine survives where many would break.
But survival is not the end of her story.
Marked by trauma and sharpened by memory, Jasmine refuses to disappear into shame or fear. As the weight of betrayal presses down on her-like tires on delicate petals-she begins a calculated journey through loss, rage, and awakening. Each step forward is fueled by remembrance, not revenge alone, but the need to reclaim her name, her body, and her voice.
Set against stark, realistic landscapes and guided by a raw, literary voice, Jasmine Under Tires explores the cost of cruelty, the hypocrisy of moral judgment, and the dangerous strength that grows in those who have been pushed too far. It is a story about what happens after the scream fades-when a woman decides that being broken will not be her final form.
This is not a story of pity.
It is a story of reckoning.