Red Phoenix combines Chinese mythology with martial arts, paranormal romance, and magic in a story that takes off like a rocket and never slows down.
Red Phoenix combines Chinese mythology with martial arts, paranormal romance, and magic in a story that takes off like a rocket and never slows down.
Immortals, martial arts, gods and demons ... The intrigue deepens as the demon threat closes around mortals and gods alike.When Emma Donahoe took the position of nanny to John Chen’s daughter Simone, she never expected to be caring for the child of a Chinese god, and she didn’t expect that demons would want him dead. Nor has moving from nanny to partner in his heavenly realm made Emma’s life any easier.Now a powerful race of demons has been created to hunt her and her family from Hong Kong to Europe. And she and Simone have become targets – pawns to be used in a deadly celestial power play.
Kylie Chan has a BBus in information technology, an MBA in information technology and an MPhil in Creative Writing researching new directions self-publishing. She started out as an IT consultant and trainer specialising in business intelligence systems in Australia, and then had her own consulting business for ten years in Hong Kong.When she returned to Australia in 2002, Kylie studied martial arts and Buddhist and Taoist philosophy and wrote the bestselling nine-book Dark Heavens series, a fantasy homage of Chinese mythology and wuxia martial arts dramas. Her current work is the three-book ‘Dragon Empire’ science fiction series. She is a full-time writer based on Queensland’s Gold Coast. Jennifer Vuletic is an Australian actress, singer and NIDA graduate from the class of 1984. She has enjoyed a varied career travelling all over Australia and the world, and has toured internationally with the hit show Mamma Mia!, playing the role of Tanya. She also performed in Menopause The Musical, The Women of Troy and Jerry Springer: The Opera. She has recorded audiobooks for over 24 years and has won numerous awards for her narrations, including the Trish Trinick Award for Arundhati Roy's The God of Small Things.
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