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The Object of Love
The Object of Love
Author: Sharon Cullars
Synopsis — In Sharon Cullars' dazzling new novel, two unlikely lovers give in to explosive desire. But guilt and long-buried secrets could destroy their future before it begins. — It's been five years since Lacey Burnham saw Sean Logan, and in that time her son Calvin's best friend has turned from a surly youth into a handsome, self-assured young ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780758213716
ISBN-10: 0758213719
Publication Date: 5/1/2007
Pages: 320
Rating:
  • Currently 3.6/5 Stars.
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3.6 stars, based on 28 ratings
Publisher: Brava Trade Paper
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 0
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reviewed The Object of Love on
Helpful Score: 4
The storyline of this book was so unexpected. A an interracial love story and a haunting all in one. Kept me on the edge of my seat for the whole story. An incredible read!
Bookfanatic avatar reviewed The Object of Love on
Helpful Score: 1
This was a very steamy and intriguing story. I thought it was going to be a straightforward interracial romance between a professional black woman and a younger white man, and although it was that, it had some supernatural elements that were unexpected. The supernatural made this something more than just your typical romance novel. I'm glad I gave this book a chance. I liked it. It's a keeper. I don't think I'm going to part with it. I wish the story had been longer. I really want to read more about them. They made a good couple although I have to say it annoyed me that the main character kept pushing Sean away so many times. It's a good thing he wasn't backing down so easily, but sheesh, it's 2010 and it's not unusual for women in their late 30s to date men in their 20s. By the way she was acting you'd think the age gap was like 40 years! The race aspect is not a big part of this story and if you don't read very carefully you might not even realize the two are from different ethnic backgrounds.
kmk avatar reviewed The Object of Love on
Helpful Score: 1
I really didn't know what to expect from this book, but I'm glad I gave it a chance. It was well worth the time to read and held a few surprises. It's a keeper on my shelf.
booksarelikecandy avatar reviewed The Object of Love on
Helpful Score: 1
I was surprised at just how good this book was - totally unexpected, a really intriguing look at relationships, being caught between life and the afterlife... and secrets... and HOT too! I had to laugh - I did not even realize this was an interracial romance until I read another members' comments - it was not all that obvious, so I don't think it was much of a factor at all.
sweet-sassy avatar reviewed The Object of Love on + 259 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
"The Object of Love" is the first novel I've read by Mrs. Sharon Cullars. This story will captivate you from beginning to end. It's a story about two unlikely lovers with a very passionate desire that takes them through some unexplainable twist and turns, that will attempt to destroy any possibility of a future relationship. Lacey is a black, single mother whose son recently dies. Sean is a white man, young enough to be her son.~~~~~~~Despite the vast differences in their backgrounds, the story is written to show that Lacey and Sean are meant to be together, they seem to complete each other. I enjoyed Sean's character and found myself rooting for him to win Lacey over as I turned each page. A intense and memorable young man, and I just wanted him to finally have the happiness he seemed to have found in the arms of his ex-best friends mother.~~~~~~~Calvin's character, as a ghost, who couldn't move on until he found redemption, was a little scary and very intriguing. His often hostile actions and volatile personality, when he was alive as well as in death made it hard for one to feel sorry for his untimely demise. "The Object of Love" was definitely a chilling, yet quite thrilling adventure. Looking forward to reading more from Ms. Cullars.â
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