Buddy reading this with TheWhelmedLife (Ope)
Note that this story is a companion story to “Descent From An Altitude of 10,000 Meters,” which is where both leads first met. While it is ideal to read Descent first, Tailhook can be read as a standalone.
I didn’t expect to love this novel as much as I did—so much that I re-read it three times to get it out of my system.
This novel is a mature novel with a slice of life featuring two pilots with very different personalities who met, had a couple of one-night stands, ended the relationship and reconciled and worked through the ups and downs of their relationship.
Given that the book focuses on 2 pilots, the author added some nuances in relation to the aviation industry. It adds some nice elements as we learned about the struggles they go through together and also the differences between airlines operations like KLM, a European established airline vs Hainan Airlines, a China established airline. The research that went into world building was telling.
As this is a highly character driven novel, I’ll focus more on the characters. The story is told through Zhou Qichen, the MC’s POV, a pilot with Hainan Airlines. From when he was introduced in “Descent From An Altitude of 10,000 Meters”, the accompanying novel, he was noted as a go-lucky and easy going person. However, he hides behind that persona and is actually a very guarded person who puts strong blocks to avoid people from knowing him well due to his past traumatic scars through his friendships and familial relationships. As such, when he first meets Lang Feng, the ML, he would guard against answering questions about himself which eventually leads to Lang Feng feeling like he was not invested in a relationship and causing them to end things at first. However, after going through an intensive operation and realising that Lang Feng is the first person he thought of, he reached out to Lang Feng to re-established the relationship. Due to this, the first arc of the story operated in flashbacks of past and present to give the reader an understanding of his character and the trauma he went through. I have to commend the author for not dragging this angsty part long and giving us the reunion we wanted when the MC finally let down his walls - *the giddiness I feel here know no bounds lol* On the other hand, Lang Feng, the ML is a very straightforward character, given that he grew up in a wholesome family and is very emotionally intelligent. I love that he doesn’t hide who he is and loves wholesomely and will show his affection wholeheartedly. He is also more patient and well balanced in the relationship. He is also noted as a Christian here as he prays for his faith and does wear a cross.
The short length of this book makes it a great read with zero fillers. The plot progresses very quickly and development of the relationship is so realistic and so relatable given that both characters are flawed in different ways. I love that it featured the highlights and the lowlights of their relationship and how they COMMUNICATE and compromise throughout their relationship. Given that both characters are highly compatible, they enjoy a high sexual relationship which means a substantial amount of smut scenes. All in all, this is an amazing read featuring realistic portrayal of a mature relationship.