Reborn to tame the beast
Pearl, an orphan and the only daughter of her family, lived a life of submission, humility, and blind love—until betrayal shattered her world. Her boyfriend, whom she loved deeply, used her innocence and planned her tragic death. In a twist of cruel fate, she watched as he walked away from the accident with a smirk, hand in hand with her best friend. She’d seen the signs but ignored them all.
In her final breath, Pearl begged for another chance—not to live in meekness again, but to explore life fully and fearlessly.
Her wish was granted.
Reborn into a primitive world where tradition ruled, machines didn’t exist, and beasts walked among men, Pearl found herself as the second, sickly daughter of a human chief. Her sister, Mia—eerily resembling her treacherous best friend—tormented her relentlessly, envious of her beauty and betrothal to a noble named Jude.
When Pearl realized Jude, who looked exactly like her ex-boyfriend, was also having an affair with Mia, she broke off the engagement and did the unthinkable—agreed to marry Kai, the cold, rare, and stunning chief of the Beast World, a Siberian tiger shifter.
But Pearl was no longer weak or naïve.
Her marriage to Kai, once seen as a sacrifice, became her liberation. The Beast World, full of towering mountains, fierce creatures, and ancient traditions, awakened Pearl’s potential. She began inventing, cooking, and transforming lives with knowledge from her past life. Kai, drawn to her strength and beauty, fell deeper under her spell—just as she did with him.
But peace never lasts.
Jealous beast women, especially the cunning Sola, tried to sabotage Pearl. Rivals from both worlds, like Jude and Mia, returned to steal what they’d lost. A mysterious fox shifter, Luc, vied for her affection. A bitter dragon queen, Isolde, unleashed chaos to lure out the Dragon Guardian—the last of their kind.
And the secret?
Pearl is the Dragon Guardian.
Hidden even from herself, her true bloodline holds the power to command dragons, tip the balance of both worlds, and ignite ancient prophecies long buried.
Now, as war brews and ancient enemies rise, Pearl must embrace her identity—not as a sickly second daughter or pawn in a treaty—but as a powerful woman, wife, mother, and the final hope of a crumbling world.