She didn't break the system. She rewrote it.
Amelia Pierce never asked for permission - and she never waited for approval.
Born in silence, shaped by trauma, and ignored by every room that wasn't built for her, she fought her way through a world that mistook her empathy for weakness.
From the streets of Los Angeles to the steps of the White House, Shattered Glass is the rise of a woman who refuses to bow - even when the world demands it.
Faced with betrayal, manipulation, and the crushing weight of patriarchal power, Amelia doesn't flinch. She listens. She decides. And she leads.
But not everyone is ready for a woman who leads without shouting.
And some cracks don't heal - they deepen.
A raw, unflinching portrait of ambition, courage, and the quiet revolution of presence, Shattered Glass is more than a political novel.
It's a statement.
For every woman who was told to sit down.
For every girl who was asked to smile.
For every voice that refused to be silenced.