When Christopher travels from San Diego to Montana to deal
with his abusive brother’s suicide, he doesn’t expect to find the man he spent
the weekend with to be handling his brother’s case. He certainly doesn’t mind
spending more time with Doug—but then an arsonist destroys the house
Christopher inherited from his brother, and Christopher and Doug discover they
are the primary suspects.
As they investigate, they discover Christopher’s dead
brother has set them on the trail of a psychotic pedophile who will stop at
nothing to silence his last victim. However, the search for the victim goes
horribly wrong, leaving Doug hospitalized and Christopher at the mercy of the
killer….
Just finished the audio book of A Casual Weekend Thing by
A.J. Thomas. Great story, but I almost couldn't get through it because of the
narrator. He had the least sexy voice ever. For some books, that would work
fine, but he made all the guys in this book sound like creepers. I see there is
a second book out. I hope when Dreamspinner produces the audio version, they
chose a more appropriate reader.
As far as the story goes...I enjoyed the characterization.
Christopher and Doug were interesting, thought I really wish the author would
have left off the lame back story and nightmares for Doug. It felt like an
afterthought, and didn't really add to his character or the plot. I liked his
struggles with prejudice as a Native American. That was enough. No need to try
to make him more damaged.
The plot moved quickly. There was enough mystery to keep me
guessing. The love story was handled well. I liked that it showed even
relationships with sleezey beginnings can find their happily ever after.
Overall, I give A Casual Weekend Thing...
Plot - 4 1/2 bookmarks
Character Development - 4 bookmarks (I'm just going to go
ahead and pretend Doug's stupid back story with the boy from college didn't
exist.)
Love Story - 5 bookmarks (Felt very natural.)
Dream cast (Otherwise known as who I pictured while
reading/listening) - This was tough, because the narrator had me picturing Ron
Jeremy. I suppose if I were reading this book my brain would have pictured Adam
Beach (Doug) and Cam Gigandet (Christopher).
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