Elton Ball thought he could steal his wife's house. He forgot who built it.
For ten years, Trina poured her blood, sweat, and expertise into restoring her and her husband's historic Victorian home. But when a late-night calendar notification reveals Elton's long-standing affair, she uncovers a betrayal much deeper than infidelity. Elton and his clever lawyer are quietly scheming to force her out with a lowball buyout, handing the title-and the house Trina loved-to a younger woman who views it as nothing more than social media content.
A different woman might have screamed. A different woman might have fought him in court.
But Trina is an architectural appraiser. She knows how to read load paths, failing foundations, and hidden flaws. More importantly, she remembers every illegal, unpermitted, and highly dangerous corner Elton arrogantly cut during his DIY renovations. He was always certain nobody was going to check.
So Trina signs the divorce papers. She takes the money. She cleanly removes her name from the insurance and the mortgage, leaving the house-and its sole legal liability-entirely to the man who betrayed her.
Then, she lets the city inspectors do the rest.
Code Violation is a brilliant, satisfying story of ultimate karma that proves sometimes the most devastating revenge is simply letting a man stand alone under the weight of his own lies.