Do Me Again

Cyndi Redding
Paranormal romance
Available from Triskelion Publishing
ISBN: 1-933874-15-5
March 2006

Heather Tripp is late again to work, but that could not be helped after she fell off the stage of the Miss Peaches and Cream beauty pageant she ended up on crutches. How was one supposed to maneuver a revolving door on crutches for goodness sakes! Just then, she heard someone shout for her to wait and when she looked up there stood a tall multi-racial hunk. As he held the door open for her, she could not help but drool and wish that she could lose her virginity to him. Wowsa! If only that would happen. Riding up in the elevator he introduced himself and said that he was multi-racial and his name was Ryan Stevens. Hell he smelled so good Heather did not care if he came from Mars. Unfortunately, they made it to her floor where she worked at Phoenix Insurance Company much too quickly for Heather's liking and she was so disillusioned that she did to see that they were going to the same place. Once in her office, she saw her boss standing at her desk and groaned when he told her that she was late--like she did not know, duh! Ryan made his presence known by asking her boss to sign for a delivery saving her further humiliation. Just then his secretary asked him to look out the window at the sky. It was yellow and it looked like a storm was about to bear down on them. When Ryan said that he had to get back to his truck to roll his windows up, Heather leapt at the chance to be with him more and as they stepped in the elevator, their descent was more confusing when they did not stop on the first floor but continued to plunge to the minus twenty-ninth floor. When the doors opened, they found themselves in another world. But the question they both wanted to know was how to get back up when the elevator had disappeared?

Cyndi Redding has a quirky and wacky sense of humor as she writes her novel: Do Me Again, and while her ideas about Death taking a lover seemed far too unbelievable she got me thinking it could be true. Death and his lover, Tophet making love through all eternity? I should be so lucky! Readers with an open mind will surely love this one as it blended enough sex with equal doses of two hearts finding each other in the sea of humanity and two immortals finding what they once had centuries ago! The play on Tophet's name is brilliant, Ms. Redding.

Overall rating:
Sensuality rating: Explicit

Reviewer: Linda B.
June 22, 2006

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