PRAISE
FOR
OBJECT OF HIS AFFECTION
By T. L. Gray
Cerridwen Press,
2006
RT Bookclub
“…an intoxicating blend of romance and realistic police drama.”
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Reviewed by Penny
OBJECT OF HIS AFFECTION will keep the reader on the edge of the seat with heart pounding intrigue and fast-paced action. Kudos to this author for smooth flowing prose and characters that will worm their way into the reader’s heart.
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Reviewed by :: Jo Robinson
5 KISSES!!!
I
cannot rave enough about this book. T.L. Gray has created a realistic, gritty
world where the only chance to save a life is to try to think like a killer.
The main characters are believable and easy to like, with enough colorful
secondary characters to keep a smile on your face and a chuckle in your throat.
The dialogue is genuine and snappy, keeping pace with the rest of the story.
The story itself is spectacular, with enough red herrings, twists and turns to
fool even the most seasoned mystery reader until the end. And the romance
between Ross and Tasha is edgy enough to make your
blood run hot.
A definite
keeper.
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Reviewed by Anita
Object of His Affection is a very in-depth romantic and suspenseful novel. I was amazed at the intensity of characters' emotions and situations. The ending was an eye opener and very unpredictable. This is a perfect novel for those who like more realism in their romantic suspense.
”T.L. Gray writes sizzling suspense with style and flair. For an edge of your
seat book that will keep you flipping the pages, her books are for your keeper
shelves”. Patricia Rasey, author of The Hour Before Dawn and Deadly Obsession
ALL ABOUT MURDER REVIEWS
41/2 Daggers!!!
Review by Shadoe Simmons
Four and a half stars to T.L. Gray
for the sizzling, highly suspenseful story that kept me engrossed despite other
pressing engagements. I laughed aloud in the doctors
office at the witty, humorous edge this delightful author brought to this
novel. Don't bother guessing "who done it" because you'll be wrong.
But the author doesn't just zig and zag then throw a killer at you that left you frowning in
confusion for being unable to piece together his motive, or even his place in
the story. When you realize his identity, you're smacking your head in wonder,
and realize you've find an author who can lead you through a maze, and yet
satisfy your need for answers. Object Of His Affection
was a daring, suspenseful walk on the wild side of a detective's life that
threatens his sanity, and all he's ever believed it. The suspense will thrill
you, the sensuality will warm you, and the ending will leave you amazed. This
is a "must have" book for even the most hardened
suspense/mystery/romance lovers. It packs it all in a delightful punch that
will leave you amazed hours later as you wonder exactly how the author did it,
even as you realize it was done with grace and exceptional style.
This just the second time I have read T.L. Gray, but I am quickly becoming a
fan. OBJECT OF HIS AFFECTION is complex, yet fast paced and gripping, and I
highly recommend it. Sandra Brill
Reviewer for Romance Reviews Today
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Gritty and intense are just two of the adjectives that best describe OBJECT OF
HIS AFFECTION. Readers will be hard pressed to put the book down once they
become involved in the grisly investigation to catch the serial killer known as
The Carver. Suspense abounds as the reader follows Ross as he tracks down leads
and uncovers evidence. Early on, readers will feel sure of the identity of the
killer, only to find that Ms. Gray expertly throws in twists that leave
everyone with doubts, including Ross, Tasha, and the
reader.
OBJECT OF HIS AFFECTION is for those who enjoy a potent crime story with
elements of romance mixed in. It is also for readers who are not faint of
heart. The language is often coarse and the content disturbing, especially
during the climactic scene with the killer, which is quite unsettling. But
these factors serve to make the characters very realistic and heighten the
tension of the plot. It is very easy to believe that homicide detectives curse
when conversing with each other and that they deal with very horrific
situations on a daily basis that the average citizen is happily ignorant of.
And while the crimes that Ms. Gray describes are gruesome, they help the reader
feel Ross's urgency to catch the killer.