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Luna Beach #1

The Sanctuary

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Cassie's mission to save the endangered Vaquita porpoise in Mexico has gotten her in trouble more than once. Now, to make her dream of a breeding sanctuary in the warm waters of Baja California a reality, she must go up against a major corporation hell bent on building a tourist resort regardless of the consequences.

An accident brings Cassie and Alejandro together...but will his past keep them apart? Cassie and her mission changes everything for him, and he is forced to choose between family, duty and love.

Visit the warm waters and sandy beaches of Mexico in this romance with fun, margaritas and mystery.

122 pages, Kindle Edition

First published September 13, 2013

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Profile Image for Melody Cox.
1,502 reviews181 followers
March 18, 2014
Cassie Lewis has always gone with her family to their favorite vacation spot, the Mexican beach at the Sea of Cortez. It has had a huge impact on her life and career. The Sea of Cortez is the only place where the very elusive Vaquita, the smallest of all porpoise species live. They are extremely endangered.

Alejandro has never denied his future or his family and the Baja Resort will be his family's crowning glory. Too bad they are planning to build where the Vaquita Sanctuary was supposed to be built and operated by Cassie, until the offer was withdrawn.

When Cassie is in distress, Alejandro comes to her rescue but she does not know who he is and what company his family owns.

The author captures you with her beautiful descriptions and you feel as though you are right there with the characters in this wonderful tropical local.
Profile Image for Susan.
44 reviews2 followers
February 11, 2014
Saving the vaquita porpoises from extinction has been her focus. Now all that work may be lost along with these beautiful animals. A last chance to save them may lead to a chance at the love of a lifetime, but will a family secret rip that away too?

Great quick read that will pull you in and keep you until the end.
Profile Image for Jenny Miller.
518 reviews16 followers
May 7, 2014
I know this was meant to be a short story, so I shouldn't fault it for lack of detail/depth, but I didn't feel much of a connection to the characters at all. The story was fairly superficial and didn't even feel like a full story. I've read plenty of *even shorter* novellas that manage to accomplish much more.
3,825 reviews8 followers
July 5, 2020
I did not enjoy this book very much. I would give it 1 1/2 stars.

The characters were one dimensional and unrealistic. The storyline dragged and then wrapped up in a very neat bow. Thankfully, it was short.
Profile Image for Eileen Carter.
2,092 reviews9 followers
July 4, 2022
Sweet story

This was a quick read that found me turning pages to see if Cassie would be successful in her plan to save the endangered dolphins.
3,114 reviews26 followers
April 10, 2016
Should you wish to waste some time reading a very short story, here's the sum:

Cassie wants to build a sanctuary in Baja Mexico for the vanquita, an endangered species of dolphin. Her proposal is refused by the landowners who wish to build a resort that will threaten the rest of the living dolphins. She decides to go to the area anyway and plead with the land owners to allow them to build the space.

First day there, she's swimming, gets caught in a net and is speared by a fishing hook and is rescued by a handsome Mexican stranger, Alejandro. They're attracted to each other and she tells him all about the vanquita and they go on a boat to look for them and they spend a day together. Her friend, Taylor, is not super sympathetic as she's getting a little somethin' somethin' while she's on vacay and it turns out this guy works for or with Alejandro... and that's when Cassie discovers Alejandro's lie.

It all works out in the end, and I suppose they love each other, but I don't remember it being said and if it was, it wasn't memorable, and I hate that.

This story did not need the grotesque description of the fishing hook in order to make its point about dolphins getting caught in fishing nets, either.
Profile Image for Lora Cumbie.
55 reviews1 follower
May 18, 2014
Typical romance

Cassie is an advocate for a rare type of porpoise nearing extinction. When a large company make.plans to build a resort in the area of Mexico where the porpoises live, she jumps.into action to try to convince the corporate giant to preserve a small area of the beach for a sanctuary to breed the porpoises and save them from extinction.

The plot was good, but wasn't developed well in my opinion. I didn't really connect well with characters, didn't really sense much of a connection between them either. A little more.development would have made this story really good. Some elements were predictable. It also seemed a little short.
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90 reviews7 followers
June 24, 2014
What a wonderful book, full of love and hard choices, and of doing the right thing. I love this book!
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