Baby, I'm Yours (Southern Roads, #0.5)

Baby, I'm Yours (Southern Roads 0.5)

3.33 of 5 stars 3.33  ·  rating details  ·  1,000 ratings  ·  111 reviews

Emory Maxwell has come home to the small town of Sweetness, Georgia, with one goal in mind--to get his childhood sweetheart Shelby Moon to marry him. They've been in love with the second grade, but Shelby's father is determined to keep his daughter in Sweetness, not moving around the country as a soldier's wife. No matter what she chooses, Shelby knows she'll hurt one of t

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ebook, 48 pages
Published May 1st 2011 by Mira Books
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Laura Ashlee
I downloaded this one for free a while ago and I finally picked it up because I was looking for something short to read in between my longer books. This was perfect and adorable. I loved Sweetness and I think I need to read the full-length books in this series soon.

I think what makes or breaks a short story is the connection. There has to be some way to immediately connect with either the characters or the plot quickly, otherwise everything seems rushed or I end up not caring about what happens....more
Michelle (MsRomanticReads)

Emory Maxwell and Shelby Moon have been inseparable since second grade and childhood sweethearts ever since. Emory joined the Army and Shelby stayed behind in the rural town of Sweetness, Georgia to work in her father's grocery store.

Emory is back home on leave for five days and intends to propose to Shelby despite the tensions in their relationship regarding her loyalty towards her father to stay in the town that offers no prospects for the future. But they've been together for so long; she wo...more
April
Super short story —hardly any build-up of conflict at all, and then kind of a pat solution. The heroine must choose between her father, who wants her to stay in a dead-end tiny town, and the man she loves, who is in the military, who wants to take the heroine away to a better town, and who will probably be moved all over the country to help with that goal. The three characters fight over this, each of them stubborn in their own right, without really resolving anything, and then a tornado tears t...more
Tam Herra
Let's not pretend here. This short story is terrible. TER. Rib. BIBBLE.

I'm, right at this moment, reading "Southern Roads Book1" which follows this one and you might wonder why. Well, it seems the in this case Stephanie Bond cannot write a short story. Because this really wasn't a story. It wasn't really anything which really made it a terrible prequil.

We met the hero and heroine and we learn a bit about their past relationship and their ... struggles. But there wasn't really a story here. Noth...more
Cocktails and Books
This was a free read from Kindle. I’m so glad it was.


This is listed as a .5 in the Southern Roads trilogy, which is set in Sweetness, Georgia, and sets the stage for the next three books.


Emory Maxwell, on a five day leave from the Army, heads back to Sweetness to ask his long time girlfriend, Shelby, to marry him. They’ve been having their ups and downs (more down lately) and Emory decides asking her to marry him will fix the issue.


Unfortunately, when he gets back home, he finds marriage is not...more
Wicked ♥  (Wickedly Bookish Reviews) aka Bat-Jess
Baby, I'm Yours is the short story prequel to Stephanie Bond's Southern Roads series that introduces the town of Sweetness Georgia and sets the stage for the trilogy. This is a freebie at both BarnesandNoble.com and Amazon.com and is extremely short at only 48 pages.

It honestly wasn't bad, but it wasn't good either. Even though it was well written, it felt half-assed. The characters had absolutely no time to develop so you'll have a hard time caring what happens to them. For all intents and pur...more
Jo (My House of Books)
3.5 stars

An ebook prequel to Ms. Bond's new contemporary romance series featuring the Armstrong brothers returning to their town of Sweetness, Georgia. Porter Armstrong, hero of Baby, Drive South, makes an appearance in this novella.

Emory is determined to ask Shelby to marry him despite not having a plan, not asking her father for his blessing, or not getting along with Shelby's father period. What made this story emotional for me is the timing of when I read it -- the destructive tornadoes in...more
Cursingmama
I will admit that the lack of another edition in the Body Movers series is tainting my judgement here...if it had been a Body Movers book it would have received more stars. I LOVE the Body Movers books.

This novella is a prequel to Stephanie Bond's new Southern Roads trilogy and introduces us to the town of Sweetness, Georgia. I think this length story is hard to judge, character development has to happen quicker and story lines need to wrap up faster than may be natural. I see potential in this...more
Frankiejohnny
Loved it. A Prequel-Short to a series called Southern Roads. A great introduction to the town of Sweetness and its population of 952 people. This story takes place 10 years before the series, and is about Emory, and the day he went home, on a 5 day leave, to propose to Shelby. A Tornado has different plans for this special day, and leaves the Town completely destroyed.

This short had it all. Love, suspense, danger, friendship, a happy ending, and a cliff hanger. What more can you ask for from a...more
Sobia
A short but satisfying read. This is really the intro/prequel/set up for Ms Bond's new SOuthern ROads seires...as such, it is very short. Despite it's length, it does mananage to tell a whole story, albeit a significantly compact one. Additonally it is lacking in almost everything else. As long as you keep in mind this is a short story, you should be able to enjoy it, before jumping into her new series.

On a side note, This is the first hing I've everread by Stephanie Bond, and even with the cur...more
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karen otto
I enjoy Stephanie Bond, and was excited to see a change from the Bodymover series. So far, this book 1 of a back-to-back trilogy is a little less than I had hoped for.

The setting in North Georgia of a "green" town being built from the debris of a tragic tornado has promise. Our 3 brothers have potential as protagonists. But it seems a little more like a nice swim in a small pool, rather than offering more "depth".

Still, I'll come back for book 2 and hope for a building-block effect.
Pat
Really quick, really unnecessary. Good palate cleanser. I've liked Ms. Bond's work in the past and decided to give this short a read. I should have saved my energy and I'm glad I didn't buy it. This is for completists only.

In this prequel for the Southern Roads trilogy we meet Emory Maxwell, a soldier on a 5day leave from Afghanistan decides to take the bull by the horns and ask his Shelby to marry him. Well Emory and Shelby seem to have a sticking point that involves her father and the dwindli...more
Philip
One of the best things about the Kindle store is all the free romance novels. Every once in a while I'm in the mood for cheesy romance, but this one was just terrible.

A quick read, the plot is even more simplistic than the cover makes it look, in the end everything resolves entirely too quickly, and throughout it all the characters are not fleshed out in the least bit. It was bad even by my standards for the free cheesy romances I occasionally download.
Saovanee
เล่มนี้อ่านจาก e-book ค่ะ เลยไม่รู้ความสั้นยาวของเนื้อเรื่อง รู้สึกผิดหวังพอสมควรเพราะมันเป็นเรื่องสั้นไม่ใช่นวนิยาย แล้วพล็อตเรื่องมันไม่มีอะไรที่น่าสนใจเลย
Mariana Bezerra
My Thoughts:
This is the prequel for the Southern Roads series and we get to met Sweetness, a small town in Georgia that looks to be stuck in time.

Emory Maxwell and Shelby Moon were childhood friends and now are dating, but since Emory joined the Army and Shelby started working for her father in a groceries store, their relationship started showing signs of breaking.

Emory takes a leave for fives to ask Shelby hand in marriage and that’s when all hell break lose. A tornado swiped through Sweetnes...more
Tammy
This was a cute book, would have been better if it would have turned into a full book. We didn't get to know the characters that would have made the book if we'd have gotten a little more detail. It was a fast paced read but enjoyable. Didn't realize it was a short story when I downloaded it. Thankfully it was free, looking forward to reading the other books in the series.
Elaine
Sweet romance, not erotic. Prequel to the Southern Roads series. It is set 10 years before the first of the 3 books in the series.

It introduces many of the characters and gives some background on the small town.

There's a lot of action compressed into this short story. I enjoyed it as a quick read.

It's very short, and it was free.
PF
Another Kindle freebie I read while home sick. There both good and bad things about the book, but what concerned me most was that the characters seemed like a classic set-up for a relationship that would evolve into battering. This is not a romance to model or admire, which is kind of the point of these books, so it failed right out of the gate.
Yolanda
I got a nook for Christmas and was excited about using it. I didn't have any extra money to spend so I found this book for free. I usually like Stephanie Bond's books, but this one didn't quite do it for me. I'm not sure if it is because it was a novella or because I didn't actually become attached to any of the characters.
Laurie
This was a short story that didn't really keep my interest for too long. They knew each other before he was deployed, he came back to propose, she said no at first because of objections from her dad, and then they get married. Wasn't as much romance in it as I would have liked and it was PG. I wouldn't read this again.
Midnight Sapp
This was a prequel of the Southern Roads trilogy and it was a short sweet read. This series has potential. I wish this one was longer because in these short reads everything is so rushed. But I'm looking forward to read the first book. In this story you meet the next hero, Porter wish I liked.
Didi
Jan 08, 2012 Didi added it
Shelves: romance
I got this from Kobo free book. According to the summary, this is a prequel to the Amstrong brothers stories or something like that.
Nothing special on this. It's your typical harlequin lijght reading. You can even predict the ending (even the storyline for that matter).
Lizz Wodrich
This one was okay, but due to the fact that it's a novella things moved VERY fast and the reader ends up feeling maybe a little bit cheated. I love the author's Body Movers series, so I'm willing to bet that the full length books in this series are probably worth a try.
Nicola
Another free Harlequin book. Short, sweet and a little corny! The premise of this book could really have resulted in a much longer book. I would have been interested to hear how the town coped with its devestation, and how the families resolved the issues that still remain.
Ann  Lorz
This was a very quick read but set up the series nicely. In this story you learn about the town and meet the next hero. Because it was such a short story all I can say about it is that it was very enjoyable. You don't need to read it to read the story its just a bonus.
Cathy
Free Kindle download. This short story serves as the prequel to the Southern Roads trilogy. It was fairly well fleshed-out for just a few chapters. Emory comes home on leave hoping to propose to his girlfriend (since the 2nd grade) and things don't initially go as he planned.
Darcy
I am half way through the first book and say that this one was before it. I like being able to see Sweetness in the before, during the storm, and the aftermath. It gives a great glimpse to Porter. I hope that we get to see more of Emory and Shelby again.
Tina
Honestly, I was expecting this story to be awful based on other reviews I read. But I thought it was well written and well formatted. It did exactly what it was supposed to do… whet my appetite for the upcoming series.

I’ve gotta say, this was the best short story I’ve ever had the pleasure to read. And even though it was short (8 chapters), I felt like I knew the main characters well enough. So much so, I felt what they felt... my emotions were everywhere just like theirs were. Make sure to have...more
Marla
This is a prequal to Bond's newest trilogy which is slated to come out this summer. This novella provides the background story for the small town where the next three books will take place. The book was a sweet romance but lacked the other good stuff which Ms. Bond normally has in her books. None of the interactions gave me butterflys or made weak in the knees.
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Baby, I'm Yours (Southern Roads, #0.5)
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