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Committed by Cari Quinn, Taryn Elliott

jonetta's review

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4.0

It's been five months and Simon Kagan is doing everything to heal his fractured vocal cords and generate income for the band in the meantime. He and Margo Reece are back in California, living together though they often feel like ships passing in the night as she's just as busy with symphony and studio work. He's ready to get committed; she's fine with the way things stand.

I've come to adore this couple with whom I never thought I'd ever form a bond. Simon has shown such growth and maturity, pretty much astounding everyone around him. As different as these two are, they're just about a perfect match. I loved the conflicts they faced in this story as they mirrored real life issues. Both of them evolved to another level, surprising given the hurdles they soared over in the last book.

It's a short but angsty and fulfilling interlude with these two. The best part is it's not over yet and I'm anxious about what's next.

eclectic08's review

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5.0

Just yes!

Margo and Simon are amazing together. This book is the culmination of Simon changing from a boy to a man. It's also awesome to read about a woman who isn't 100% sure of herself, and it's ok that's she's not. My favorite Oblivion couple!
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