Free Fall....
Free Fall is the first installment in the Twisted Bonds Series, a standalone following in the aftermath of Puppeteer (novella aka somewhat a prequel), where we're introduced to Zelda and her 'adventure' with the masked master on Halloween night, a stranger or so she thought.
I would totally advise for the readers to read Puppeteer since it marks the nature of h and H's lust, like a centripetal force that brings them together in want, obsession and decadent abandon.
S.B. Hazel is a new to me author and it amazes me Free Fall is her debut novel.
It's all about the smut and Zelda and Luca's true felt chronicle. Their existence that Halloween night forward....taboo, kinky galore, forbidden, wrong, and a lot risky, mostly how it feels (so R.I.G.H.T.), where it goes, will it end....and the consequences...to the family, friendships, parents, daughters and sons, marriages.......
I absolutely loved the author' style of writting and how careful she was providing all the elements of comprehension to Luca and Zelda's incandescent relationship, daring judgement and giving influential background at the same time. What started as an adventure for her, was more like a no turning-back self-imposed yielding for him and yes, S.B. Hazel definitively knows how to write lu$t, wanton surrender and raw domin@tion.
It's not right or wrong, just a situation that could very well be our own or someone nearby.
Rough, visceral, pure and undiluted, realistic, it began as an one-time indulgence turned out to become a beautiful love story with lot of mistakes, tribulations, imperfect protagonists, imperfect families in an imperfect world.
The narrative is very expressive and complete. With a great slew of secondary characters and the protagonists in dire straits, the details matter in the plot and the author ingeniously kept weaving spacial information as well as states of the mind, the body, the soul and the heart that contributed to the characters growth, maturity, reasonings and plans of action, and for the pace to flow steady and direct.
This is a story about a lot of things, showing there is a precarious balance when it comes to choices and redemption, but it's possible.
Absolutely loved!