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As Deep As The Ocean

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Librarian's Note: This is an alternate cover/author edition for ASIN B07S8MQSQK

Vaquita Beach captured Cassie Lewis’s heart the first time she set eyes on its rolling dunes, soft, rippling waves and enchanting moonrises when she was a small child. Now that the tiny vaquita porpoises are endangered, Cassie knows she’s their only hope. The one thing she hadn’t counted on is Alex Ramos, the resort builder, showing up on her beach.

Alejandro moved away long ago from his beloved beaches on the Sea of Cortez and has no desire to re-open the wounds he found at the sea. The sea that brought him peace, yet broke his heart.

Now that he’s back—and not by choice—the sun and the sea wash over him again with a familiar serenity. As his family’s billion-dollar company moves forward with plans for a resort on the soft, sandy dunes, he must keep his heart in check and do what is expected—even if it means obliterating the breeding grounds of the porpoises he swam with as a boy.

Can Cassie remind Alejandro what Vaquita Beach means to him in time to give it a fighting chance?

By The Light Of The Moon -- June 2019
As Bright As The Stars -- July 2019
As Blue As The Sky -- August 2019

202 pages, Kindle Edition

First published June 28, 2019

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156 reviews1 follower
July 20, 2019
Fantastic

What a wonderfully fantastic story of the many types of love. Thank you the great insight into the vaquitas and family love. Can’t wait for the next book
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2,567 reviews32 followers
December 24, 2019
There was really nothing wrong with this story but it was very simple. No real development of plot or characters.
994 reviews
July 2, 2019
A love story with making awareness of animal extinction.
340 reviews1 follower
January 15, 2020
While I enjoyed reading about the sanctuary and preservation, this book was rife with errors. There were many missing words and clumsy sentences.
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Author 1 book122 followers
December 1, 2019
Saving the Porpoises

This is a light and breezy beach read on the surface, though it does actually look at more serious issues. The heroine struggles with the fact that her pet project to save vaquita porpoises is given the kibosh by the owners of the property it would have used. She is determined to talk with those in charge at the proposed to sanctuary spot herself. The hero, of course, is the CEO of the company that has abandoned the project. The meet-cute was fun, as she was in need of a little rescuing. Their first days together, when neither knows who the other is, provides a nice initial unfolding of the potential for romance. But, of course, that all changes when they find out who the other is. I like that the book actually went into some science about the main topic at hand and delved into the concept of what our roles should be as stewards of the planet, not just pillagers as we often seem to be. This is unexpected in an otherwise light read, but the author wove it in deftly.

I received a free copy of this book, but that did not affect my review.

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1,382 reviews10 followers
June 27, 2019
This an enjoyable book & a great
start to the new series.
It's a feel-good, interesting & moving
romance.
Cassie, is a marine biologist. She fell
in love with Vaquita Beach, at a young
age. She has spent the last five years trying to find way to save the almost extinct vaquita. (porpoise)
Alex, is CEO, of his family's business.
When plans change regarding the
vaguita sanctuary, he heads to Mexico.
While on the beach, Alex, notices a woman in trouble. After he rescues her,
he learns her name is Cassie.
Attraction aside, what Cassie & Alex
don't know, is they're on opposite sides
regarding the sanctuary.
Must Read Story!!
1,455 reviews12 followers
June 30, 2019
This is a wonderful adventure and so different than the genre’ I usually read from this author. It’s rare to read about science along with a fictional story-line and keep fascinated in the book hour after hour, but, this is definitely the case with the read. The journey of Cassie at Scripp’s Institute of Oceanography in San Diego; the research of the vaquita porpoise; and, the added friendship of both young/old, rich/poor and a Mexican village, all make this book one that you must read. I loved the research it took to write this book and the heartfelt meaning about our environment. Yes, I did bring out the Kleenex. I feel privileged to receive an ARC copy from this author.
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1,166 reviews61 followers
August 19, 2020
Two and a half stars, rounded up. This was a short, easy read with likable characters. I appreciated the premise of Cassie, a young female scientist working to save the small porpoises (vaquitas) from extinction in a secluded Mexican beach town near Baja. I was rooting for Cassie's efforts to convince the owners of a large, soon-to-be-built resort to include a sanctuary to protect the vaquitas. The romance was predictable, as was the novel's outcome. I was disappointed with the number of typos and other grammatical errors, which lowered my star rating.
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2,876 reviews10 followers
January 8, 2024
In the four years since this book was written the vaquita have gone from “less than 100” to less than 10. This is so sad.
The book itself was lovely. A biologist, promoting a habitat to help save the vaquita porpoise, meets the developer of the new resort which has decided not to support the habitat. It is quite a gentle story, but engaging nonetheless. I seem, though,to have missed the whole section on Alex’s having been hurt at sea, as described in the blurb here (?!).
Some editing errors present.
4,589 reviews31 followers
July 11, 2019
Cindy Caldwell has given us a well written story with an environmental awareness. I love Cassie’s passion for her vaquita porpoises. Alex has passion for his family’s business even if he doesn’t understand his mom’s stand on no refuge for the vaquitas. The characters are well developed and the story line has more than a few surprises. I totally enjoyed this book and look forward to the next one.
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845 reviews10 followers
July 12, 2019
Cassie is fighting for a sanctuary for porpoises, no not dolphins, when she meets Alex. During their first meeting he saved her life. But Alex is the CEO of the company that is destroying her dream. The first days together are as a dream come true both when they discover who the other is ......
I really loved this story, the description of the nature will make you want to join them exploring. Can’t wait for the next book.
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252 reviews2 followers
December 3, 2019
A poorly written novellette to be taken on airplanes. can finish before the plane lands and you won't care if you forget to carry it off the plane. HOWEVER, it does introduce the public to the plight of the vaquita and today's estimates are only 30 remain. So, regardless of the poor writing/editing it has value. For more in-depth information watch the Nat Geo film with Leonardo DiCaprio.
20 reviews
July 27, 2020
Great Start to a New Series

I just began this series, and after reading this first book, I’ve already ordered the nest two books in the series! Cindy Nichols is a new author to me, and I thoroughly enjoyed getting to know the characters and the beautiful scenes that play in my mind! Can’t wait to start the second book!
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254 reviews4 followers
October 18, 2019
Lovely read

So enjoyed the information on the sanctuary for the local wildlife. We can have modern facilities but need to always protect the wildlife while doing so. Nice read about family relations and how important they are.
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338 reviews3 followers
May 17, 2020
Sweet story

A sweet story. Cassie is determined to save the Vaquita from extinction when a resort is being designed in Baja. Alex is trying to prove he is fit to be CEO and build a beautiful eco-friendly resort. Falling in love was not part of the plan
362 reviews
September 6, 2021
1. ( Vaquita Beach) As Deep As The Ocean

Intriguing story about the importance of saving a species that were becoming extinct. It also talked about a past the way some generations believe.
32 reviews
October 15, 2021
A real good book

I devoured this book in one day. I just got so attached to the characters as well as the story line, I couldn't put it down. Just bought the next book in the series. Great work from this author.
147 reviews1 follower
July 12, 2019
Summer Sand, Save the Porpoises, Meet a Guy

A fun beach read, but a little predictable. I know about sting rays, how to avoid them. Yummy Mexican food!
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1,548 reviews39 followers
November 28, 2019
Now that the tiny vaquita porpoises are endangered, Cassie knows she’s their only hope. And then she got stung by a stingray and a man saved her....and the story begins
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206 reviews9 followers
December 6, 2019
A lovely story.

A sweet story of family, friendship, and love. A good intro to the Baja peninsula and it's beauty, as well as to the vaquita porpoise
116 reviews1 follower
December 10, 2019
Great read!!!

I really enjoyed this story in spite of the covert intrigues. Alex and Cassie were a kind and caring couple, well- matched.
82 reviews
December 22, 2019
Lovely light read

This was a nice light romance story with environmental protection thrown in. Nothing deeper than saving endangered porpoises from resort development.
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14 reviews
January 12, 2020
Warm and fuzzy

This is a lite,quick read great for relaxing. It bright me to the beach on a cold, snowy winters day.
952 reviews2 followers
January 14, 2020
Very nice story...I love dolphins/porpoises so it was interesting to have facts about preservation of the species.
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231 reviews
January 20, 2020
A delightful story that I only wish were true. In the the little porpoises that are at the heart of this story are now all but extinct.
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470 reviews9 followers
January 22, 2020
The grammar is atrocious. Where the heck was the proofreader?? I could not get past the third chapter.
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