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Elise never thought that stumbling upon a red-eyed man with a dagger stuck in his heart in the middle of the night, would instantly turn her world upside. She was only a lowly and orphaned peasant girl living an invisible life in the land of Phoenix. A land where peasants were treated as nothing less than dirt and the elite ruled with an iron fist. That night when she ventured into the woods to ease her hunger, she never dreamt of encountering a half-dead man. But not only did he end up sucking her blood, he also turned out to be the most tyrannical man alive. The Duke of Phoenix himself. Soon, she found herself entrapped in his mansion and he had no intention of letting her go, no matter how she begged and struggled for her freedom. After encountering the girl whose blood and presence miraculously revived him from dying, Kayden had two options for her. ‘Stay with him forever or make him make her stay with him forever.’ Either way, Elise lost her freedom and had no choice but to work as a maid in the mansion, remaining tied to the narcissistic, possessive, sardonic and insanely terrible Lord of Phoenix, who was the definition of whatever evil was. But what she didn't realize was that at her presence in Kayden's life, the light in her seemed to have started seeping into his dark heart and he soon found himself affected by her. ~~~~ All credits go to Monita on Pinterest for letting me use her wonderful Artwork. Sending thousands of loves and kisses to you.

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