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The Color of Love
The Color of Love
Author: Sandra Kitt
Leah Downey is a talented black artist dealing with a loveless relationship. Jason Horn is a white cop trying to get over the traumas of his past. When they meet, sparks fly--but can they keep it together?
ISBN-13: 9780451184276
ISBN-10: 0451184270
Publication Date: 3/1/1995
Pages: 400
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Publisher: Signet
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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The Color of Love is about the unexpected love between a white cop (Jason) and an African-American woman (Leah). Jason and Leah must fight against the prejudices of literally everyone in their lives (family, friends and coworkers) if their love is to survive. I like the fact that neither Jason nor Leah are wealthy as is the case in many romance novels. They are just average people who stumble upon love when they least expect it. The book is long (398 pages) but is well worth reading.
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Leah Downey was a brilliant young commercial artist moving up fast on the Manahatten cereer track.
Jason Horn was a street smart cop getting over a nasty divorce and an even more agonizing personal tragedy.
All the odds said they would never meet. But they did Even though everyting about the was different...their pasts...their jobs...their world...and the color of their skin...
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Leah Downey is a young African-American commercial artist who by fate meets Jason Horn, a cop, who also happens to be white. Both their meeting and thier romance are unconventional. They must face obstacles that most couples never have to experience. They realize almost too late that ignoring the problems does not make them disappear. Leah and Jason must examine how their family and co-workers react and how society sees them as a couple. Then, they must decide whether color should matter when you find love.

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Great read- starts slow but builds up. I surprisingly enjoyed the part where they eventually find a way to make it work despite all the things they face.
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Leah Downey was a briliant young comercial artist and Jason Horn was a street smart cop getting over a nasty divorce and even more agonizing personal tragedy. Everyone they knew said they should break it off. But they didn't . Even though everything about them was different- their pasts, their jobs, their worlds and the color of their skin.


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