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Never Forget [Kindle Edition]

Thom Racina
4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)

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Spanning two years and two continents, this lurid Hollywood melodrama swirls around the passionate relationship between Maggie Nash, an older and overly ambitious movie director, and her young discovery, Max Jaxon. Maggie meets Max in Hollywood while drumming up funds for her next movie, which she hopes will win her father, legendary director Charles Nash, away from his gold-digging mistress. After a few nights of frenzied sex, Maggie whisks Max off to Paris, where he stars in her movie and her life. But when Max meets and falls in love with actress Kristen Caulfield, Maggie expands their twosome into a threesome. Their m‚nage … trois turns deadly, however, when Max and Kristen break away from Maggie and an "accident" occurs on the set, nearly killing Max. The narrative alternates between the past (the two years leading up to the murder attempt) and the present (the ongoing investigation into the attempt), but Racina (The Madman's Diary) spends more time detailing the past and the trio's daring sexcapades than developing his characters. Racina, a former writer for Guiding Light and Another World, has a deft ear for dialogue, but his extraneous sex scenes do little to titillate and even less to endear the reader to his shallow characters.
Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

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Actor Max Jaxon had star power and a promising career. But it all ends when a daring film stunt goes horribly wrong. Police detective Christopher Daniel pieces together Max's life frame by frame and finds that Max's past was filled with so much jealously and scandal that everyone who knew him is guilty of something--and one of them is guilty of murder.

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 542 KB
  • Print Length: 416 pages
  • Publisher: Signet (August 1, 2002)
  • Sold by: Penguin Publishing
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B000OIZVBQ
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars aimed for a Jackie Collins audience, August 17, 2002
This review is from: Never Forget (Paperback)
On Rodeo Drive famous director and producer goes into Guess and meets drop-dead gorgeous salesman Max Janson. She takes him home to her bed and he stars in her next big movie in which he becomes an overnight sensation. They remain lovers and friends until he met ingénue Kristen Caulfield who steals his heart.

They try to keep their feelings in check but Maggie knows something is going on between them. Maggie's stepmother Nicole wants Max and will stop at nothing to get him. Bruce Borgie who works on the props is in love with Kristen and is intensely jealous of Max. In Telluride, Colorado, Max is hand gliding when a prop gun shoots him with two bullets and his glider rips as if somebody sabotaged it. The police have plenty of suspects who had a motive to kill Max but only one person had the guts to carry out the diabolical scheme.

Thom Racina is known for his many thrillers but his latest work is something a little different. It is aimed for a Jackie Collins audience and it succeeds admirably. The characters, both villain and innocent alike are simple to understand making it easy for the audience to feel a rapport between them. NEVER FORGET may be Collins-light, but is a novel that will not be forgotten by readers.

Harriet Klausner

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5.0 out of 5 stars Don't Forget "Never Forget", September 10, 2002
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I picked up "Never Forget" for a flight I was making across the country. It's the perfect "companion" if you want to get lost in an exotic (and erotic) world of complex relationships, sex and murder!
Thom Racina has created another classic "page turner." "Never Forget" gives the reader a glimpse behind-the-scenes of the sexy and dangerous world of movie-making where dreams and lives can be shattered by mere jealousy!
The book is filled with rich and engaging characters on a "roller coaster" ride of romance, stardom and MURDER! To say the sex scenes are "steamy" do not do them justice. Simply spelled out, they were "H.O.T."
"Never Forget" was captivating and also the perfect "who dunnit" that kept me guessing to the very end...
(And there's a special treat for TR fans -- with references to his fantastic novel -- "Snow Angel.")
Pick it up. Sit down. And lose yourself in "Never Forget." You won't regret it!
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Let Thom Racina take you in his storytelling grasp., March 23, 2003
This review is from: Never Forget (Paperback)
Once upon a time, there was a legendary supercouple named Luke and Laura.

Luke and Laura revolutionized the daytime soap opera with their romance, a love story that began as a rape, carried on into a summer on the run from the mob and culminated in a ratings extravaganza of a wedding after stopping the evil Cassadines from freezing the world.

The whole phenomenon took place on ABC's "General Hospital" more than two decades ago.

Writer Thom Racina was the head writer of "GH" back during the L&L heyday, and he's still making waves today.

Today, Luke and Laura may essentially be kaput (she's in a mental ward after apparently murdering long beloved character Rick Webber; he's going nuts without her), but Racina's thriller, "Never Forget," proves he's still got what it takes to grab the attention of an audience.

The new novel opens with the death of Hollywood superstar Max Jaxon as he films a climactic hang-gliding scene for his new movie. From there, it's up to police detective Christopher Daniel to retrace Max's steps and uncover the events leading up to his apparent murder, which we see unfold.

Max is discovered by hot director Maggie Nash, with whom he has a sizzling affair. They are joined by rising ingenue Kristen Caulfield, but soon Kristen and Max are falling in love behind Maggie's back. Did his spurning of her turn Maggie insane? Or did Max's inability to commit drive Kristen over the edge?

Along the way, we are introduced to several other characters who might have had their own reasons to see Max crash and burn, like Maggie's wicked younger stepmother, Nicole, who had her own designs on Mr. Jaxon. Or did producer Bruce Borger, who carried a torch for Kristen, do the dirty deed? And what of Max's mysterious old friend, the unseen Nicky?

It's a nest of vipers, a den of snakes, and they all writhe under Racina's careful watch. The author has said this is most likely to be his biggest success because it is his sexiest, and the graphic nature certainly lends credence to that speculation.

After all, "Never Forget" did get picked up as a book of the month for the Doubleday Book Club and the Mystery Guild for September 2002.

"Never Forget" follows Racina's grand tradition of books with interesting, gripping plots that are a sight to behold as they progress.

In his "The Great Los Angeles Blizzard," (a precursor to Mikkos Cassadine's weather machine), a, um, blizzard hits Los Angeles. In "Snow Angel" we see a psychotic killer murder the parents of the object of his obsession to grow closer to them. In "Hidden Agenda," the heroine is a big star news reporter who might just be the center of a massive conspiracy to control the news, while the heroine of "Secret Weekend" finds herself trapped at the top of an unfinished apartment building and at the mercy of a killer.

Like these, "Never Forget" is very much a "Watch what happens under these circumstances" book, ruled by Racina's wild imagination and fueled by his great sense of entertainment and intrigue.

They're wild, unpredictable and fun.

And like the legends of Luke and Laura, these creations of Racina's may prove to be unforgettable indeed.

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