I'm down in Tucson....get a bubble cover, or, if you're still building, consider an auto-cover if your pool design allows for it (most people build freeform pools around here so it's not going to be an option in that case). The problem with CoverFree and other types of liquid products is that they don't work well with high wind. Where you are and where I am, we get lots of good afternoon desert winds blowing. The minute the wind is strong enough to create even tiny ripples on the surface of the pool water then the product completely fails as the liquid surface tension is broken. As well, being in the desert, your biggest enemy for your pool (if you don't have a lot of trees around) will be dust! Dust blows around like crazy here and settles in pools nicely. The liquid cover products will trap the dust and you'll get these nice, ugly bathtub scum rings right at your tile on the water line.
A bubble cover helps greatly to reduce evaporation and hold the chemical levels more stable. The downside, especially where you are, is that you can't really use one during the hot season (unless you're really good about putting it on every night after sunset and taking it off before sunrise). I left mine on for too many days in a row a few weeks back and I shot my water up to 97F by the end of the day even after I took it off in the morning. Heat builds up in the water here fast and it takes a long time for it come back down (mostly by evaporative cooling

).