Flames of Destiny: A Fiery Enemies-to-Lovers Fantasy Romance
Zara Rosefire
She was supposed to stay hidden. He was supposed to follow orders. Fate had other plans.
Sera Phoenix is a fire-dancer with a secret: she's the last surviving heir of a bloodline the Church murdered twenty-three years ago. For two decades, she's hidden her pyromantic powers, content to perform tricks for coins and stay far from the destiny that got her family killed.
But when a corrupted primordial rises and burns the capital of Azar to ash, hiding is no longer an option.
Kael Ashford is a Church knight on a mission that will shatter everything he believes.
Sent to find a weapon against the primordial Cindrath, Kael discovers something far more dangerous: Sera, the Phoenix heir his superiors thought they'd extinguished. She's powerful, infuriating, and absolutely not interested in saving a kingdom that wanted her dead.
She's also the only hope they have.
Together, they'll face corruption, betrayal, and a love that burns hotter than phoenix fire.
As Sera awakens her true powers, she and Kael must navigate:
- A Church that wants to enslave her
- A primordial warped by dark magic
- An army of desperate survivors looking to her for salvation
- And a passion that threatens to consume them both
But even after they save Azar, the real threat is just beginning. Because the Ashen King—the shadow figure who orchestrated her family's murder—has been watching. Waiting. And he's marked Sera for something far worse than death.
Perfect for fans of Sarah J. Maas and Jennifer L. Armentrout, Flames of Destiny delivers:
- Enemies-to-lovers romance with scorching chemistry
- Found family and reluctant heroes
- Morally grey characters and corrupt institutions
- Epic battles and powerful magic
- A bittersweet victory with devastating costs
- Spicy scenes that will leave you breathless
In a world where fire can purify or destroy, Sera must decide: will she be the weapon they want, or the protector they need?
Contains mature content including explicit romance, violence, and themes of trauma and recovery.

