My name is Phoenix. Those close to me call me Phoe, though I keep that number to a minimum. I learned my lesson long ago when I was cursed by my bastard of a father, who made a deal with Lucifer. I can't shake the anger that haunts me day and night. But it wasn’t only my father who betrayed me—it was also the woman I loved, the mother of my child! Now, I have to face the fact that there are half-sibling spawns out there that share the same fate. But the fury that rages inside of me eclipses my ability to care. Forget those six so-called brothers and this curse. I hate it all, and I’m ready to burn everything and everyone down! The only bright spot in my life is my daughter, my saving Grace. She is the only thing that can save me. When her mother tries to come back into our lives and take her, I begin plotting by regenerating and otherwise be reborn. I will rise from the ashes of those I burned, including myself. I will not lose my seed from the anger I feed. Fate may take her away, but I will hide her amongst my sins...my brothers... Bet on that!
Author Hadley Raydeen has made her mark in the literary world, skillfully balancing a career as both a traditional and self-published author. She has brought to life a number of compelling books, setting them mainly in contemporary times and often exploring the dynamics of multicultural relationships.
Beyond her own writing, Hadley has a rich background in editing, boasting over a decade of experience in Romance and Erotica. Her skilled touch has refined well over 200 books, contributing to the success of many beloved authors.
By day, she navigates the corporate world as a Human Resources professional in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. But as night falls, Hadley transforms, crafting sordid tales of romance and passion.
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I had to read the book twice because I speed read and I felt I missed something. It is a short story that wasn't completed, but I look forward to reading more. Overall, it is a good read with a good start.
The story is so different from others I have read from this author. As the end of the book states she had health issues and couldn’t finish the story. I hope to get the rest so I can see what happens.