WILD ROOT Book One in the The Women That Love Series
She was a daughter, a sister, a silence. But she was never the story, until now.
Dinah's name appears only briefly in Scripture, tucked between the wars and bloodlines of men. But behind the silence is a girl whose voice was never meant to vanish. In Wild Root, Dinah speaks, not as a victim or footnote, but as a woman who dared to love, to bloom, and to endure in a world built to forget her.
When her forbidden love with a prince sparks a firestorm of vengeance, Dinah is left to sift through the ash, of cities, of names, of herself. Shamed by her family, locked away, and nearly erased, she must fight not only for healing, but for the right to define her own story.
Told in lush, lyrical prose and woven with fierce emotional truth, Wild Root reimagines the biblical tale of Dinah as one of heartbreak and holy reclamation. With interludes from Jacob, Leah, Shechem, and Levi, this is a story of family and fire, blood and bloom, told through the eyes of a woman who survived them all.
For readers of The Red Tent, The Book of Longings, and Circe, this novel is a stunning first in a series celebrating the hidden women of Scripture, those who loved, bled, questioned, and changed everything.