

TAMING THE BEAST IN HIM ( 🌺 HIS RED PHOENIX 🌺 )
In a world cloaked in shadow and ancient pacts, an unsuspecting stripper named Phoenix finds her life irrevocably entwined with a dark, powerful destiny. Haunted by a mysterious red-feathered hair tie and the growing dread of her mother's terminal illness, Phoenix is forced to confront a desperate choice: marry an old, wealthy tycoon to save her family, or embrace the hidden fire within her. Meanwhile, the formidable Axion, burdened by a family curse and a mother wasting away, seeks his fated 'Red Phoenix'—only to recoil in disgust when destiny points him to a woman he despises. Can two disparate souls, bound by fate yet repelled by circumstance, overcome their prejudices and unlock a power that could save them both, or will ancient evils and personal disdain tear them apart?The oppressive silence of the ancient cave was broken only by the hesitant footsteps of Sebastian. Fear etched his face as he swallowed hard, addressing the booming, terrifying voice that promised untold riches.
"My only one wish is to have... money, wealth, fame, riches... call it whatever, I want everything that has to do with money..."
The voice hummed, then thundered, demanding his firstborn male child. Sebastian, desperate, agreed, sealing a pact that would ripple through generations.
Years later, a red-haired woman, Phoenix, spun on a stripping pole, the cheers of lust-filled men echoing around her. She was tired, her body aching, her dreams fading. Backstage, her adoptive mother, Lilly, pushed her, urging her to accept this life.
Meanwhile, in a house where objects moved by unseen forces, Axion, a handsome man with violet eyes, prepared for his day. His sister, Tamara, chided him for using magic for mundane tasks. Their conversation was brief, but the underlying tension of their mother’s failing health was palpable.
Later, a minor fender bender in a mall parking lot brought Phoenix and Axion face to face. Her fiery temper clashed with his disdain, a spark igniting between two souls destined for a far greater, and far more dangerous, collision.
