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rvmama's review
3.0
This story fills in the history between Alex & Tea. But it was sad. Didn't enjoy it much.
mdlaclair's review
5.0
Love Love this couple can not wait for the book!
12/5- reread this short and fell in love with the characters all over again. They really are my favorite couple out of the series!
12/5- reread this short and fell in love with the characters all over again. They really are my favorite couple out of the series!
bookfessional's review
4.0
Whoa, holy . . .
So I knew that Alex and Ted's story was going be rough, and that they had a loooooong history, but man . . . it's buuuuurns us pressscious.
No time. Must read book 2. NOW.
My other reviews for this series:
Long Ride Home: A Cambio Springs Short Story (Cambio Springs #0.5)
Shifting Dreams (Cambio Springs, #1)
Desert Bound (Cambio Springs, #2)
Waking Hearts (Cambio Springs, #3)
So I knew that Alex and Ted's story was going be rough, and that they had a loooooong history, but man . . . it's buuuuurns us pressscious.
No time. Must read book 2. NOW.
My other reviews for this series:
Long Ride Home: A Cambio Springs Short Story (Cambio Springs #0.5)
Shifting Dreams (Cambio Springs, #1)
Desert Bound (Cambio Springs, #2)
Waking Hearts (Cambio Springs, #3)
thenia's review
4.0
The history between Alex and Ted in five distinct, important mornings.
Sweet and heartbreaking at times, it leaves the readers wanting more, and I'm looking forward to reading their book, [b:Desert Bound|23109763|Desert Bound (Cambio Springs #2)|Elizabeth Hunter|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1420257356s/23109763.jpg|42479309].
Previous book reviews:
✦ Shifting Dreams (Cambio Springs #1)
✦ Long Ride Home (Cambio Springs #0.5)
Sweet and heartbreaking at times, it leaves the readers wanting more, and I'm looking forward to reading their book, [b:Desert Bound|23109763|Desert Bound (Cambio Springs #2)|Elizabeth Hunter|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1420257356s/23109763.jpg|42479309].
Previous book reviews:
✦ Shifting Dreams (Cambio Springs #1)
✦ Long Ride Home (Cambio Springs #0.5)
prpltrtl946's review
3.0
So sad about the sex!
Without the sex, I would have given this short story an Easy FIVE STARS. The relationship between these two characters is long term and complex. So very well described, you can’t help but want to follow their story for more!
I really dislike graphically described sex scenes. Subtle hints and fade to black is my preferred style.
Without the sex, I would have given this short story an Easy FIVE STARS. The relationship between these two characters is long term and complex. So very well described, you can’t help but want to follow their story for more!
I really dislike graphically described sex scenes. Subtle hints and fade to black is my preferred style.
mcummings's review
3.0
I may have liked this more if I had read it before I started on book #2 in the Cambio Springs series.
rhodered's review
2.0
Teaser. Frustrating teaser just gets you all wound up wanting the rest of the story.... If I could do it again, I'd wait to read this until their full length book is ready so I could move straight into it.
On the other hand, how incredibly annoying is this relationship? Really. Annoying. She takes him for granted, is profoundly self-centered and doesn't even bother to ask about what he does for a living (and they are living together). And he mooches along feeling badly because he stuck to his guns, rightfully, and didn't give her even more of what she wanted. Plus, he could explain himself to her and clear things up, but no. No, he keeps close mouthed for no good reason at all.
The whole thing just made me want to slap both of them. Condemned to be yearning yet apart due to their own self centered idiocy...until the next book presumably.
So, now that I've thought about it, maybe I don't want to bother to read the next book at all.
Ha! Who am I kidding? It's Elizabeth Hunter. Like I have a choice. Yeah, I'm gonna read it.
On the other hand, how incredibly annoying is this relationship? Really. Annoying. She takes him for granted, is profoundly self-centered and doesn't even bother to ask about what he does for a living (and they are living together). And he mooches along feeling badly because he stuck to his guns, rightfully, and didn't give her even more of what she wanted. Plus, he could explain himself to her and clear things up, but no. No, he keeps close mouthed for no good reason at all.
The whole thing just made me want to slap both of them. Condemned to be yearning yet apart due to their own self centered idiocy...until the next book presumably.
So, now that I've thought about it, maybe I don't want to bother to read the next book at all.
Ha! Who am I kidding? It's Elizabeth Hunter. Like I have a choice. Yeah, I'm gonna read it.
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