Jezebel is Lucifer’s true love and is his equal in evil in most every respect.
Like Lucifer, she is a mature spirit who was given every opportunity to prepare for mortality. Largely though, she squandered this chance and, other than an obsessive love for music, she was entirely neglectful of developing qualities that would have carried her to, and through, a successful mortal experience.
Lucifer treats her very poorly and periodically crushes her self esteem, which is already brittle on account of the absence of useful purpose to her existence. Despite this mistreatment, she is still supportive of Lucifer’s role as president of the rebel movement and is obsessed with elevating him and protecting him.
Jezebel appears in all four future books in the series and her journey is a chilling portrayal of what one can become if they follow a pathway of pure evil. After falling with the other rebels, Jezebel is devoid of any light of conscience and becomes capable of unimaginable evil.
It is in book four that Jezebel features most heavily, during a time when her music can be used to incite evil of almost every variety.
Like Lucifer, Jezebel’s only joy becomes the destruction of others.
