In Contradictions, Jahzara peels back the polished layers of ambition, beauty, and self-control to expose what happens when a woman becomes the very thing she despises.
Aris Smith has always been determined to rewrite her bloodline. Raised in the shadow of a mother whose name carried equal parts allure and scandal, Aris grew up watching how charm could turn into manipulation, how love could morph into leverage, and how desire—when unchecked—could detonate entire families. She promised herself she would be different. Smarter. Stronger. Above the drama.
But legacy is a stubborn thing.
On the outside, Aris has curated a life that appears enviable—carefully styled, strategically connected, and emotionally guarded. She moves through rooms with precision. She commands attention without begging for it. She tells herself she is in control.
Until the wrong man looks at her the right way.
What begins as flirtation escalates into temptation. Temptation blurs into indulgence. And indulgence spirals into choices that feel thrilling in the moment but catastrophic in the aftermath. Aris doesn't just cross lines—she erases them. Toxic relationships become addictive. Emotional boundaries collapse. Passion overrides logic. And every reckless decision inches her closer to the woman she swore she'd never resemble.
The men in Aris's orbit are intoxicating and dangerous in different ways—one feeds her ego, another feeds her hunger, and yet another feeds her need to prove she is untouchable. But desire has a cost, and Aris is about to learn that some pleasures demand payment in humiliation, betrayal, and shattered trust.
Family secrets begin to surface, exposing fractures that were never truly healed. Old wounds reopen with fresh venom. The truth about her mother—about herself—forces Aris into a confrontation she cannot seduce her way out of. Because the cycle she thought she could outsmart has been quietly tightening around her all along.
And when the lies begin unraveling, they don't unravel gently.
Alliances shift. Reputations hang in the balance. Loyalty is tested. Aris must face the devastating realization that becoming powerful doesn't mean becoming healed. Strength without self-awareness can be just another form of destruction.
At its core, Contradictions is a story about generational patterns, emotional inheritance, and the seductive pull of chaos. It explores what happens when trauma disguises itself as passion, when validation masquerades as love, and when self-sabotage feels more familiar than stability.
Aris's journey is messy. It is sensual without being safe. It is dramatic without apology. And it is brutally honest about the internal war between who we want to be and who we keep choosing to become.
Can a woman break a cycle she secretly finds intoxicating?
Can she choose peace when chaos feels like home?
Or will she surrender to the very contradictions that define her?
Fast-paced, emotionally charged, and unapologetically raw, Contradictions will grip readers who crave complex heroines, explosive relationships, and the kind of drama that lingers long after the final page.
If you love stories drenched in scandal, layered with psychological tension, and driven by a woman fighting herself as fiercely as she fights the world—this is the ride you've been waiting for.