My Undead Heart
by Kacey Shea
When it comes to relationships I’ve been told I’m a little . . .
Cold.Not unlike my undead heart.But that’s a compliment, really, because I love all things zombie-related. Comics, television, and books. Video games, too. How can any guy live up to the fiction fantasy that consumes my mind?Simple answer. He can’t.It’s a contributing factor to the reason I’m single and living in the city at age thirty-four. I’m hard to get close to and even my cat doesn’t like to snuggle, but I’m perfectly satisfied with my life, career, and circle of friends. I haven’t met a man who comes close to slaying my heart, and I’ve given up the search.So, when Matt Haywood crashes into my life with his muscled chest, lack of imagination, and know-it-all attitude, I’m not impressed. No, I’m more than perturbed. I’d rather he stayed out of my life, but that doesn’t happen. He’s the fallen fighter I don’t want to root for, but find myself anyway. He’s also wrestling his way much closer to my thoughts, hopes, and dreams than anyone before him ever dared.There’s more to Matt than I first assumed, but we’re too different for this to work. Aren’t we? Then again, he’s fearless and brave and real. Maybe Matt holds the antidote to my undead heart.Maybe I’m not so cold after all.
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Mia thinks she’s cold, but my heart knows better, and I’ve made it my mission to prove her wrong.
I’ve gone up against the strongest of opponents. Fought for my life. But the battle I’m waging against the beauty and brains will be the greatest challenge of my life. Losing is not an option. Winning her heart is the ultimate prize.I’ll prove to her how tough I can be.
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Martial Peak Reviews
Kacey Shea's My Undead Heart is a delightful exploration of romance, self-discovery, and the unexpected ways love can thaw even the coldest of hearts. At its core, the novel is a charming blend of humor, vulnerability, and the kind of character development that leaves readers rooting for the protagonists long after the final page has been turned.
The story centers around Mia, a thirty-four-year-old woman whose life is defined by her love for all things zombie-related. Her passion for the undead is not just a hobby; it is a lens through which she views the world, and it has shaped her expectations of relationships. Mia's self-proclaimed "undead heart" is a metaphor for her emotional detachment and her reluctance to open up to others. This theme of emotional isolation is one that many readers will find relatable, especially in a world where personal connections can often feel superficial.
Enter Matt Haywood, a character who initially seems to be the antithesis of everything Mia stands for. With his muscled chest and lack of imagination, Matt appears to be just another obstacle in Mia's carefully curated life. However, as the story unfolds, it becomes clear that Matt is more than just a stereotype. He is a fallen fighter, both literally and metaphorically, who is determined to prove that he is more than meets the eye. His journey is one of redemption and self-discovery, mirroring Mia's own path in unexpected ways.
The dynamic between Mia and Matt is the heart of the novel, and Shea does an excellent job of developing their relationship in a way that feels both authentic and engaging. Their interactions are filled with witty banter and genuine moments of connection, making their eventual romance feel well-earned and satisfying. The chemistry between the two characters is palpable, and their journey from adversaries to lovers is both entertaining and heartwarming.
One of the standout aspects of My Undead Heart is its exploration of the idea that love can be a transformative force. Mia's journey is not just about finding love with Matt, but also about learning to love herself and embrace her vulnerabilities. This theme is beautifully woven throughout the narrative, and it is a testament to Shea's skill as a writer that it never feels heavy-handed or clichéd. Instead, it serves as a reminder that even the most guarded hearts can be opened with patience and understanding.
In terms of character development, both Mia and Matt are well-rounded and complex, with their own distinct voices and motivations. Mia's love for zombie culture is not just a quirky character trait, but a reflection of her desire for something more in life. Similarly, Matt's determination to win Mia's heart is not just about proving himself, but about finding redemption and purpose. Their individual arcs are compelling and add depth to the overall narrative.
Shea's writing is both engaging and accessible, with a style that is both humorous and heartfelt. Her ability to balance lighthearted moments with deeper emotional beats is one of the novel's greatest strengths. The dialogue is sharp and witty, and the pacing is well-executed, keeping readers invested in the story from start to finish.
Comparatively, My Undead Heart shares thematic similarities with other contemporary romance novels that explore the idea of love as a catalyst for personal growth. Fans of authors like Christina Lauren and Sally Thorne will likely find much to enjoy in Shea's work. However, what sets this novel apart is its unique blend of romance and zombie culture, which adds a fresh and entertaining twist to the genre.
Overall, My Undead Heart is a delightful and heartwarming read that will appeal to fans of romance and character-driven stories. Its exploration of love, vulnerability, and self-discovery is both relatable and inspiring, making it a standout addition to the genre. Kacey Shea has crafted a story that is both entertaining and meaningful, and it is sure to leave readers with a smile on their faces and warmth in their hearts.
In conclusion, My Undead Heart is a testament to the power of love to transform and heal, and it is a must-read for anyone who has ever felt like their heart was a little bit undead. With its engaging characters, witty dialogue, and heartfelt themes, it is a novel that will resonate with readers long after the final page has been turned.
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