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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Surprisingly good,
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This review is from: The Secret (Paperback)
All the way through this book, I was surprised at how much I enjoyed it.On the whole, I think the book could have been stronger. We never really got to see the early parts of the marriage which was supposedly so great. Stephen's descent into madness was a little unbelievable, and the ending was too contrived. HOWEVER. It held my attention, and I liked it in spite of its flaws. I think this is because the main character was believable, and her transformation was also believable. On the whole, excellent mind candy, recommended for a lazy afternoon or a long plane trip.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Revenge, plot-twists made this worth reading,
By "wendy0528" (South Florida, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Secret (Hardcover)
Miranda Shaeffer met her husband Stephen in college and now have three children. On a whim, Stephen writes a trashy adventure novel under the pen name Forrester, mostly to avoid the harsh disapproval of his stuffy parents. Neither his agent nor his editor know Forrester's identity. Only Miranda. As Stephen sees his fifth bestseller published, the money is rolling in and he is changing. He's moved his family into an outrageously huge apartment overlooking Central Park. He's got new friends, Armani suits and a new attitude. He's a different person, while Miranda has quit working, gained weight and turned into what Stephen sees as a dull, frumpy housewife, unwilling to grow with him. Stephen's eager to leave his wife and starts diverting most of his earnings to secret accounts. When a bomb goes off at a bank where Stephen just closed an account, he seizes the opportunity to play dead and escape, leaving Miranda to fend for herself and their children.Miranda secretly takes over the role of Forrester, in a desperate attempt to mirror Stephen's writing style and save herself and her children from financial ruin. Meanwhile, in Los Angeles, Stephen West (formerly Stephen Shaeffer) has completed what he thinks is the Great American novel. He's almost out of money and can't get his book published. You see how the tables have turned? The character development is weak, except for Stephen. His rotten character is as clear as a bell. What keeps the reader turning pages is the complex and interesting plot, occasionally predictable, but sometimes surprising. Overall, very entertaining. By the way, Cynthia Victor doesn't exist any more than Forrester. The authors here are actually Cynthia Katz and Victoria Skurnick on their 5th collaboration.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great story, great book, lots of suspense,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Secret (Paperback)
Miranda Schaeffer is happily married to Stephen. Stephen is a bestselling author under the pseudonym of "Forrester", who writes anonymously. No one, besides Miranda and Stephen, knows he is Forrester. Stephen becomes very rich and at the same time more insecure. Stephen's secret is that he leaves Miranda and the children and runs off to California with all their money to live a selfish life of luxury and women. Miranda is left with barely enough money to survive. She believes he died in a bomb explosion. As Miranda discovers the real truth about Stephen, she grows stronger and more determined to make a good life for her and her children, and the secret comes back to ruin Stephen. Ms. Victor did a great job with this book, and having read several of her previous works, I believe this is the best one! A good, fast read especially if you like stories about women who come out on top.
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