Repluse
by Lesley Jones
A weekend stripped of her inhibitions was all bored housewife, Mila was looking for.
It was never meant to become what it did.
But the two seductive strangers unlocked more than just her base desires with their very first caress.
The forehead kisses, their gentleness, the way they call her ‘Mils’, the care and consideration to her needs, has emotions rising to the surface she’s spent her life hidden behind a very carefully constructed wall.
All leaving her wondering how she’s going to return to her cold, uncaring husband, and her loveless marriage, in a small country town.
When events in her life take yet another unexpected turn and shocking secrets are revealed, Mila’s offered a way out, but no one and nothing is as it seems, leaving her unsure of who she can trust.
Choices have to be made, and she’s no idea which is the right one.
.
Read
Repluse on http://kissnovel.net
Martial Peak Reviews
In "Repluse" by Lesley Jones, readers are treated to an exhilarating journey steeped in emotional turmoil and brimming with raw, passionate encounters that are hallmark to Jones’s narrative style. This novel, while may not be part of the mainstream buzz, is a gem that offers profound insights into the complexities of love, regret, and redemption. Jones's ability to weave heartache with hope in a melodramatic yet deeply stirring storyline sets this book apart in the crowded genre of contemporary romance.
The core of "Repluse" revolves around the tumultuous relationship between its protagonists, Sophia and Adam. Their journey is nothing short of a rollercoaster ride, characterized by intense emotions and a series of unforeseen twists that keeps the readers on the edge of their seats. Sophia, as depicted by Jones, is a multifaceted character with a troubled past that shadows her present, complicating her relationships and life choices. Adam, on the other hand, is not your cookie-cutter romantic hero but a deeply flawed individual battling his own demons while striving to mend his ways for love.
Lesley Jones's writing shines brilliantly when capturing the internal conflicts of her characters. Her ability to articulate the innermost thoughts and vulnerabilities of Sophia and Adam adds a layer of depth to the narrative that is both engaging and heartrending. Jones does not shy away from presenting her characters with all their imperfections, making them relatable and their journey more compelling. The dialogues, crisp and laden with emotions, carry the weight of reality, often pulling at the readers’ heartstrings.
However, "Repluse" is not without its flaws. The pacing of the story sometimes falters, particularly in the middle sections where the narrative seems to tread water. The extensive back-and-forth between the protagonists can, at times, feel repetitive and stalling the otherwise gripping plot progression. Additionally, some subplots feel underdeveloped or rushed towards resolution, leaving a bit to be desired in terms of closure and depth.
Despite these criticisms, the strengths of the book lie in its thematic concerns and the emotional resonance it achieves. The exploration of themes such as forgiveness, the impact of past traumas on present relationships, and the challenging road towards healing and reconciliation give the novel a substantive emotional quotient. Moreover, Jones’s lush descriptions of settings, especially the scenes set in coastal locales, add a sensory depth to the reading experience, enhancing the atmospheric tone of the narrative.
The romantic scenes in "Repluse" are intensely passionate and well-crafted, showcasing Jones's skill in creating steamy yet meaningful encounters between characters. These moments are not just physical but are pivotal in understanding the evolution of the relationship between Sophia and Adam. Here, the physical intimacy parallels their emotional intimacy, each moment reflecting their growing understanding and acceptance of each other’s flaws and pasts.
Supporting characters in the novel, although not as fleshed out as the leads, serve their purposes well by adding layers to the main narrative. Characters like Darren, Lisa, and Marie provide not only pivotal plot points but also serve as conduits through which the main characters analyze and confront their feelings and decisions. These secondary characters are essential in pushing the plot forward and adding complexity to the interactions in the story.
"Repluse" by Lesley Jones is a recommended read for those who are fans of intense, drama-filled romance that not only entertains but also provokes thought regarding deeper life issues. It’s a book that manages to be both a page-turner and a soul-searching journey. Readers should be prepared for an emotional ride that delves into distressing themes but emerges with a message of hope and change. For those willing to overlook some structural flaws in favor of emotional depth and engaging character exploration, "Repluse" is a satisfying read brimming with passion, drama, and transformation.
In conclusion, Lesley Jones has delivered a powerful, if not entirely flawless, novel that explores the power of love against a backdrop of personal turmoil. The vivid characters, intense emotions, and scenic descriptions blend to form a poignant tale that holds potential for both enjoyment and reflection. While it may cater more to readers with a penchant for high-drama romance, "Repluse" undeniably makes its mark through its earnest and stirring depiction of human imperfection and resilience.
Reviews 0
Post a Reviews: