
Chitown Diamond in Da Ruff
Zora’s Story
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Jacquiline Cox

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Every diamond has a past.
But Zora? She’s the cut that came from the fire.
Zora Monroe is 17, beautiful, brilliant, and fed up. Caught between her mother’s haunting silence and her father’s suffocating control, Zora runs away chasing love, freedom, and a life that doesn’t feel so heavy. What she finds instead? A nightmare.
Lured into the arms of so-called friends and a toxic romance, Zora becomes entangled in a human trafficking ring that turns her world upside down. As her cries for help are buried under manipulation and shame, her parents — Diamond and Royce — must call on an old ally, Detective Cox, to find her before it’s too late.
But secrets don’t stay buried.
Not in Chicago.
Not in the streets.
And definitely not in Diamond’s past.
Zora discovers a devastating truth: the man she calls “Dad” isn’t her biological father — and worse, he may be responsible for the death of the man who was.
As loyalty, love, and legacy collide, old wounds reopen, new alliances form, and dangerous plots unfold. Will Zora’s voice be the key to her freedom… or the spark that burns everything down?
In this gritty, gut-wrenching sequel to the bestselling novel Chitown Diamond in Da Ruff, Dr. Jacquiline Cox brings you a story of survival, generational trauma, and the unbreakable will of a girl who refuses to stay silent.
Trigger Warning:
This novel includes sensitive content related to abuse, trauma, and trafficking. It is intended to raise awareness and spark dialogue, especially among parents, youth workers, and survivors.