Flame of A Phoenix

Flame of A Phoenix

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Set in a fantasy world, but with same intensity of our lives, Flame of A Phoenix is a story on love, loyalty, family and betrayal. Andra thinks she is a regular everyday girl who works in the fields and has a mother who raised her lovingly and single-handedly. She dreams of marrying Cleo, the boy-next-door and settling down for an unobtrusive life on the moors. But her illusions is shattered when the truth about her father's parentage is revealed. She is immediately whisked off in a royal parade of excessive fanfare, tall words, debts you cannot imagine and retributions of a lifetime. Suddenly, she finds her as Alessandra Pheonix, daughter of the Phoenix nation and perhaps the only one who can save their grace...but is the deal asking too much from her? Is her freedom worth more than a country's gold? Forced into a marriage with the cold Prince Oriane of Erde, Andra finds her only source of happiness blocked and soon learns that there is nothing that can make Oriane look at her the way he looks at his work and his country. Betrayal only comes from friends, not from enemies as Andra soon learns and manipulates her way through the high castles in a bid to adjust to her new life and find love. As more and more conspiracies unravel, nothing is impossible in a royal family full of secrets who have everything to lose and everything to hide. Who is the true villain? And in the bid, will she lose her right to love? Find out!
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