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NEW PLAYERS CLUB: JEWEL’S STORY (BOOK ONE).

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She didn’t plan to stay. She planned to build.

Jewel was walking miles a day in a warehouse, broke, tired, and stuck—until one decision put her inside New Players Club. What started as survival quickly became strategy.

The club wasn’t glamorous. It was aggressive, demanding, and honest about what it was. Jewel learned fast: how to control space, set boundaries, read people, and stack money without losing herself. While others chased attention, she quietly built something real—Concrete Butterfly, a women’s fashion brand born between late nights, discipline, and vision.

As success grows, so do the complications. Old relationships resurface. Family members arrive with baggage and potential. The club keeps rotating new faces in as Jewel edges closer to the exit she always planned—but never rushed.

This is not a story about being saved.
It’s about knowing when a system has done its job.

Rooted, realistic, and free of theatrics, The Player’s Club: Jewel’s Story follows one woman learning how to survive pressure, build structure, and leave on her own terms—without burning bridges or pretending where she came from didn’t matter.

Because sometimes the strongest move isn’t staying or escaping.

It’s finishing what you started—and walking out whole.

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