Anne Katih

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My King of Flowers

One reckless love ended in death. Now, his ghost haunts another’s face—scarred, untouchable, and impossible to forget.

Synopsis

"Dehai is dead." Yinuo dared to love someone her world could never accept—and he paid with his life.

Now, a scarred prince stirs memories she thought she had buried when he appears as her brother’s wedding guest. Is he a second chance—or merely a dying flower, calling her back into a dream that cannot last?

Set in the season of peonies—where every bloom is a memory and every scent a temptation—My King of Flowers follows a young Chinese woman caught between the sweetness of dreams and the ache of reality. In a world fragrant with "what ifs," she must decide whether to chase the dream—or embrace the life that remains.

Can a desperate wish, made from the heart, truly be answered?

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About the Author

I’m Anne Katih—a romantic at heart who writes dramas whenever inspiration strikes. I love creating worlds that blend my passion for culture and storytelling. My writing is shaped by the places I’ve traveled, the art and history I adore, and the quiet wonder of discovering something new. When I’m not lost in a story, you’ll find me collecting sculptures, swooning over cdramas, dabbling in art, or diving into the depths of anthropology.

My last name comes from the Choctaw word for “thorn.” My great-grandmother always spelled it katih, though today it’s often written in the International Phonetic Alphabet as kʋti (pronounced Kah-tee).

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