Desert Bound
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Narrated by:
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Liisa Ivary
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By:
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Elizabeth Hunter
About this listen
Can you turn the clock back on your first love? Would you even want to try?
Alex McCann and Teodora "Ted" Vasquez left Cambio Springs together. Ted came back. Alex didn't. Now, years later, the future alpha of the McCann wolves has returned with plans to bring new life to the dying desert community. Plans that could change everything for the isolated enclave of shapeshifters in the California desert. Some love the plan. Others hate it. As the town's doctor and one of the strongest daughters in the cat clan, Ted has her own concerns about exposing her community to outsiders. The two former lovers are at each other's throats. And everyone is watching to see what happens. But when murder once again strikes Cambio Springs, can they overcome their past to help the community they both call home? And can the love they shared once burn again when so many stand against it?
Desert Bound is an adult paranormal romance in the Cambio Springs Mysteries series.
©2014 Elizabeth Hunter (P)2014 Audible Inc.What listeners say about Desert Bound
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- Brenda
- 28-04-22
DESPERATE: repetitive, repetitive, repetitive!
This is so much WORSE than the first book in the series. I will not be reading any more.
In this novel, the shape changing characters seem to prefer their animal form to their human form which is at odds with Book 1?
Initially, the love scenes are appealing and well written but, then the author un does any good by, repeating, repeating, repeating, repeating.
She does the same with the internal and external arguments. She repeats them over, over and over again. This book should be edited and thinned down to a long short story.
Mid teenagers might like this. I am not sure? The author herself does not seem to have invested much into this story.
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