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Secret Weekend

Secret Weekend

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: I couldn't put the book down . . .
Review: . . . for reading or content. I couldn't turn the pages fast enough. The ending was a cop-out when the bad guy finally catches the protagonist. Still a great pool-side read though. I loved the descriptions of the building. I found myself thinking I would love to have a realtor's job and live the life of a millionaire by "borrowing" an incredible condo overlooking Hawaii for the weekend. Yeah, the book took me out of this world.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: MARRY ME OR ELSE
Review: Once in a while you come across a book that is so painstakingly bad it's like one of those cheesy old sci-fi movies---you can't help but like it. Racina is such a "cinematic" writer, in that his books feel like made for tv or straight to video movies. But, that's okay, as long as they're entertaining.
This one is a hoot! Some of the dialogue and the descriptive narrative is a riot. I remember one section where one of the characters, Ben, is said to "chortle." Who in the world uses the word chortle? And the characters are some of the most shallow I've read in some time.
Audrey Goh is supposed to be so beautiful she stops clocks..but she's also a tease, and rather a self-centered one at that. She kidnaps her boyfriend, Mark, and whisks him off for a secret weekend in a maximum security apartment complex she is building. And all, just to get him to propose. In addition, she is pregnant. Her best friend, Bobbie, your typical "dumb blonde" warns her that Mark is not worth it.
Earlier in the book, we find that someone wants revenge on Audrey and her family for causing the suicide of his father and subsequent death of his mother, too. So he waits ten years and lo and behold, he's back to carry out his revenge.
I was kind of surprised at the identity of the revenge-filled lover; the inclusion of a "Rear Window" peeping Tom is also misleading, but that's okay, cause it does keep you guessing. But then the plot really soars into mayhem. A Chinese couple wants to buy an apartment in the complex; turns out they aren't who they say they are; then an elderly Chinese couple gets mercilessly killed; and we find out that somehow (and I still haven't figured out yet how), a bomb is placed in the safe, set to go off at 1:00 a.m. on Saturday morning.
An unlikely, but courageous, hero emerges and the race is on to save the damsel in distress. It's suspenseful, but still I found myself smiling at the predicaments our heroes get in during the big chase climax....and then the killer is taken care of, but you won't believe what happens, even though if you've seen any "Halloween" movies, you can guess.
What a hoot! But it's fun, quizzical, and a good read. If you like to find another guilty pleasure, "Secret Weekend" is worth it!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: MARRY ME OR ELSE
Review: Once in a while you come across a book that is so painstakingly bad it's like one of those cheesy old sci-fi movies---you can't help but like it. Racina is such a "cinematic" writer, in that his books feel like made for tv or straight to video movies. But, that's okay, as long as they're entertaining.
This one is a hoot! Some of the dialogue and the descriptive narrative is a riot. I remember one section where one of the characters, Ben, is said to "chortle." Who in the world uses the word chortle? And the characters are some of the most shallow I've read in some time.
Audrey Goh is supposed to be so beautiful she stops clocks..but she's also a tease, and rather a self-centered one at that. She kidnaps her boyfriend, Mark, and whisks him off for a secret weekend in a maximum security apartment complex she is building. And all, just to get him to propose. In addition, she is pregnant. Her best friend, Bobbie, your typical "dumb blonde" warns her that Mark is not worth it.
Earlier in the book, we find that someone wants revenge on Audrey and her family for causing the suicide of his father and subsequent death of his mother, too. So he waits ten years and lo and behold, he's back to carry out his revenge.
I was kind of surprised at the identity of the revenge-filled lover; the inclusion of a "Rear Window" peeping Tom is also misleading, but that's okay, cause it does keep you guessing. But then the plot really soars into mayhem. A Chinese couple wants to buy an apartment in the complex; turns out they aren't who they say they are; then an elderly Chinese couple gets mercilessly killed; and we find out that somehow (and I still haven't figured out yet how), a bomb is placed in the safe, set to go off at 1:00 a.m. on Saturday morning.
An unlikely, but courageous, hero emerges and the race is on to save the damsel in distress. It's suspenseful, but still I found myself smiling at the predicaments our heroes get in during the big chase climax....and then the killer is taken care of, but you won't believe what happens, even though if you've seen any "Halloween" movies, you can guess.
What a hoot! But it's fun, quizzical, and a good read. If you like to find another guilty pleasure, "Secret Weekend" is worth it!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: It was OK
Review: The term "what might of been" is the best way to describe this poor Thom Racina novel. Racina gives it a valiant effort, however the whole story is just to hard to believe. All the characters are shallow and unlikeable. The turn of events revolving around why this stalker is obsessed with Audrey Goh, go from strange to almost laughable. The chain of events and leaps of fate made me feel like I was watching some poor thriller movie. This is why I read books, we have seen this story too many times in the theaters.

I strongly suggest picking up one of Racina's other novels. As for a sequel to this just let it rest Thom.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: I couldn't put the book down . . .
Review: This book looked good initially, but as I read, I started to wonder: Is Racina an author or an interior decorator? He spent way too much time describing the details of the expensive apartments Audrey is selling. Who cares? When he did move on to the action, the events were ridiculous. The characters are generally shallow and unlikable, so it's hard to care if they get killed or not.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Plot is a Strange Blend of Stalking and Real Estate
Review: This book looked good initially, but as I read, I started to wonder: Is Racina an author or an interior decorator? He spent way too much time describing the details of the expensive apartments Audrey is selling. Who cares? When he did move on to the action, the events were ridiculous. The characters are generally shallow and unlikable, so it's hard to care if they get killed or not.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I'm waiting for a sequel!
Review: This book, "Secret Weekend", has been one of the best thrillers i've read. It was a Christmas present i thought i wouldn't like, but i spent less than 2 days reading til early morning! i could NOT put it down. As for its ending, I hope Mr. Racina has a great sequel!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Absolutely Wonderful!
Review: Wow, this book was good. It had suspense, action, and it really probes into the mind of a crazed man, who vows to get revenge on Audrey Goh after the past he has experienced with Audrey's father. There is also another group after Audrey, a group of Chinese Mafia men who will stop at nothing to get what they want. This book is absolutely mesmerizing! I have read all 3 books that Thom Racina has written and this one is one of my favorite. Also it gives you a little hint that there might be a sequel coming. Keep up the great work Thom!


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