Undo Me
by R.G. Alexander
The only thing that could tempt Bethany to leave her safe, solitary existence for a visit to New Orleans was a special request from her old friend, Michelle.
And treasure.
Unfortunately, the old mansion she’s staying in holds more than antique journals and trinkets from the past. Between wedding chaos, voodoo lore and a ghost that won’t stop following her around, Bethany has a lot on her plate. And she hasn’t even told anyone about her dreams.
Waking up naked in a graveyard changes a man. Especially in Bone Daddy’s case, since All Saint’s is the only day he gets to experience life as an ordinary human before he’s condemned to eternity on the other side.
What’s a Loa do with his last day on Earth?
If he’d made a bucket list, it wouldn’t have included falling for a smart-mouthed New Yorker with beautiful eyes and a heart that calls out to his own, reminding him of another love. Another lifetime. The one he’s not supposed to remember.
Warning: Explicit m/f sex, voodoo, past lives, present kinks and a wedding. Also Bone Daddy, literally in the flesh so…
*This book was previously published in 2010 as part of the book titled Possess Me by R.G. Alexander. It has been extensively revised, edited and is significantly longer than the original version.
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Martial Peak Reviews
R.G. Alexander's Undo Me is a captivating blend of romance, supernatural intrigue, and the rich cultural tapestry of New Orleans. This novel, a revised and expanded version of a story originally published in 2010, takes readers on a journey through the mystical and the mundane, weaving together themes of love, destiny, and the power of the past.
At the heart of the story is Bethany, a character who embodies the tension between safety and adventure. Her solitary life in New York is disrupted by a call from her friend Michelle, inviting her to New Orleans for a wedding and a treasure hunt. This premise sets the stage for a narrative that is as much about self-discovery as it is about romance. Bethany's character is well-developed, with a complexity that makes her relatable to readers who have ever felt the pull between the comfort of the familiar and the allure of the unknown.
New Orleans, with its vibrant culture and deep-rooted voodoo traditions, serves as more than just a backdrop; it is a character in its own right. Alexander captures the essence of the city with vivid descriptions that transport readers to its bustling streets and mysterious corners. The inclusion of voodoo lore adds a layer of authenticity and intrigue, enriching the narrative and providing a unique setting for the unfolding drama.
The supernatural elements of the story are embodied in the character of Bone Daddy, a Loa who experiences life as a human for just one day each year. His character is a fascinating exploration of what it means to be human, and his interactions with Bethany are charged with both humor and poignancy. The chemistry between them is palpable, and their relationship is a testament to Alexander's skill in crafting compelling romantic dynamics. Bone Daddy's struggle with his memories of a past life adds depth to his character, making him more than just a supernatural entity; he is a soul searching for connection and redemption.
The theme of past lives and reincarnation is woven throughout the narrative, adding a layer of complexity to the romance between Bethany and Bone Daddy. This theme invites readers to consider the idea of soulmates and the possibility that love can transcend time and space. The exploration of past lives is handled with sensitivity and creativity, providing a fresh take on a familiar trope.
In terms of character development, Alexander excels in creating multidimensional characters who evolve over the course of the story. Bethany's journey from a cautious, isolated individual to someone who embraces the unknown is both believable and inspiring. Her growth is mirrored in Bone Daddy's own transformation, as he grapples with his identity and the limitations of his existence. The supporting characters, including Michelle and other residents of New Orleans, are well-drawn and add richness to the narrative.
The novel's pacing is well-balanced, with a mix of action, romance, and introspection that keeps readers engaged from start to finish. The wedding chaos and treasure hunt provide a lively backdrop for the more introspective elements of the story, creating a dynamic and engaging reading experience. The explicit content is handled with care, enhancing the romantic elements without overshadowing the story's deeper themes.
Comparatively, Undo Me shares thematic similarities with other works that explore the intersection of romance and the supernatural, such as Nora Roberts' The Three Sisters Island trilogy or Alice Hoffman's Practical Magic. However, Alexander's unique voice and the rich setting of New Orleans set this novel apart, offering readers a fresh perspective on familiar themes.
Overall, Undo Me is a compelling and beautifully crafted novel that will appeal to fans of romance, fantasy, and stories that explore the mysteries of the human heart. R.G. Alexander has created a world that is both enchanting and thought-provoking, inviting readers to consider the power of love and the possibility of second chances. Whether you're a longtime fan of Alexander's work or new to her stories, this novel is sure to captivate and inspire.
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