Mei Lee is happy to be a senior accountant in a Hong Kong firm; she has a loving supportive family and good friends. And when her handsome tycoon boss takes a shine to her, it seems that all her dreams are coming true. Then the source of her bright red hair leads to complications that pull her into a conflict between Heaven and Hell that puts her, her family, and all around her at risk...
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Kylie Chan married a Hong Kong national in a traditional Chinese wedding ceremony in Eastern China, lived in Australia for ten years, then moved to Hong Kong for ten years and during that time learnt a great deal about Chinese culture and came to appreciate the customs and way of life.
In 2003 she closed down her successful IT consultancy company in Hong Kong and moved back to Australia. She decided to use her knowledge of Chinese mythology, culture, and martial arts to weave a story that would appeal to a wide audience.
Since returning to Australia, Kylie has studied Kung Fu (Wing Chun and Southern Chow Clan styles) as well as Tai Chi and is now a senior belt in both forms. She has also made an intensive study of Buddhist and Taoist philosophy and has brought all of these together into her storytelling.
Kylie is a mother of two who lives in Queensland's Gold Coast. She is the best-selling author of the Dark Heavens and Journey to Wudang trilogies, which tell the story of Emma, an ordinary Australian woman thrown into the world of Chinese Gods, martial arts, and magic. Emma must deal with a bewildering variety of Chinese mythological creatures from dragons to the Monkey King as she learns martial arts from her employer John Chen, who is really the God of Martial Arts, Xuan Wu.
More please i thought it was going to be like the other books but surprise !! Really good we need more of this lady with maybe a love interest in smallest instead of his father
I think this book is great for any age from 15 onwards it had action a little romance and it also true to teach us an underlying message
It has a cover now-at least the e-version does even if Goodreads doesn’t seem to know about it.
I did like this story okay, but it wasn’t really what I thought it was going to be, and while I was okay with where it went, I think I might have preferred it be more Mei outwitting demons and saving her family through her cleverness than Mei being rescued.
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I adore Kylie Chan and this White Tiger Universe But this was horribly done. She shouldn’t even have published if she was going to leave it this badly written. I mean, really!? So disappointing.
Very delicious reading from heaven to earth and in between. Can't get enough thank you kylie chan. Its amazing beautiful and i am absolutely grateful for these books.