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Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Jazz Hands by Eric Erato


Jazz Hands by Eric Erato
Eternal Press
Erotic BDSM


Summary: A tall and handsome jazzman is intrigued by the proposal of his elegant female fan: she will do anything he asks, no matter how degrading. As these two musicians mine the depths of their own darkness and sensual brutality, they begin to realize how much their basest needs complement each other. Public sexual displays, dangerous encounters, bizarre bondage, fetish wear, and total submission mark their descent into the depths of passion.

My Review: This Eternal Press release is a true treasure. It made me wish I had a better understanding of jazz and classical music as I read it. I am a confirmed rock n’ roll girl, but Mr. Erato had me thrilled to his fingers on the piano keys. The woman is a classic character, a rich bitch in touch with a submissive nature she can barely control, and the pianist plays her and her body like a the jazzman he is. Dare I confess to touching myself in the piano scene, where our heroine becomes all too intimately in touch with our hero’s piano performance?

Too many of the BDSM books I read a slow and plodding, taking too much time with the character building and the subtle nuisances to the lifestyle and forgetting to move the plot forward. In this case I was amazed that despite the wealth of jazz music information in Jazz Hands, Mr. Erato still managed to keep his plot moving briskly enough to satisfy me.

However it was the street scene which floored me about this book, and I’m purposefully not going to comment too much about this gem. Suffice it to say two people of the backgrounds of these two main characters should not have the street awareness and flat out gravitas to pull this off, but Mr. Erato does, making me a very breathless and aroused fan of his.

My message is: don’t be put off by the title, if you’re not a jazz fan. Read Jazz Hands if you are sensuous, love getting aroused by a book, and like light but intense D/s interplay between a dominant male and a submissive woman.

This reviewer is pleased to give Jazz Hands five Delightful Divas, only my second such award, and I nominate it for a Pick of the Month. Thank you, Mr. Erato.

Rated Five Delightful Divas by Jennifer Campbell!



Jennifer's March 2009 Top Pick!

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