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Product Description
▼▲Product Information
▼▲Format: DRM Protected ePub Vendor: Harvest House Publishers Publication Date: 2007 | ISBN: 9780736933513 ISBN-13: 9780736933513 Series: Big Sky Dreams |
Publisher's Description
▼▲Following the success of her recent stand-alone novel, White Chocolate Moments, bestselling
author Lori Wick returns to delight readers with a new series set in the vast open places of Montana.
Token Creek, Montana Territory, 1880-Cassidy Norton is a fine seamstress who makes
her living sewing for others. Amid the bustle of a busy frontier town, her life is rich. What time her business doesn't
take, her friends and church family fill. But Cassidy hasn't always lived in Token Creek, and few people know her full
story. So she struggles with a nagging unsettledness in her heart.
Cassidy's friend Meg is married to a rancher and has a baby, something Cassidy wants for herself.
But that would mean revealing the details of her life. Will Cassidy find the strength to take that risk?
Book 1 in the Big Sky Dreams series.
Product Reviews
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MargotSouth AustraliaAge: 45-54Gender: female4 Stars Out Of 5Great Start to a Great New SeriesMay 30, 2015MargotSouth AustraliaAge: 45-54Gender: femaleQuality: 4Value: 5Meets Expectations: 5I enjoyed the story of Cassidy, and how she grew to feel loved by the close knit community of Token Creek. The romance was sweet and gentle and seemed to creep up on those involved even more than on the readers. My only complaint was the author's insistence on using 'that woman' in place of 'her' and 'that man' in place of 'him'. I don't think its a grammatical issue, but it just doesn't sound right and I've not experienced anyone else writing like that. However, I enjoyed the book. look forward to the next one in the series, and recommend it to all readers of Christian historical romances.
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debwilsonSummerfield, FLAge: 18-24Gender: female5 Stars Out Of 5December 22, 2013debwilsonSummerfield, FLAge: 18-24Gender: femaleQuality: 5Value: 5Meets Expectations: 5Cassidy Norton spends all her days either working in her clothing shop, or spending it with friends from her church family. Despite the hustle and bustle of the small frontier town in Montana Territory, 1880, her life is full, rich and always interesting.
She hasn't always lived in Token Creek, and despite her close friendships with several people and families, she feels like she is keeping a secret by not telling her friends the full story of her past. Thinking she is safe with the people in a town she has grown to love, will the past catch up to her? Or will her reluctance to be honest and forthright cost her more than she is willing to pay?
While this western romance was an easy, fun read, I didn't understand why the author used the phrase "that lady"or "that man" instead of "she" and "he". It's simplicity is much different than I'm used to reading, but it seemed stilted somehow, and odd as far as dialogue goes.
The characters were as big as life, and the story moved along at a comfortable pace. The plot was interesting, and caught me by surprise several times. The characters grew in faith, fell in love, and grew closer together. Human emotions such as fear, love and forgiveness were explored, and the church family should be an inspiration to believers everywhere. A book I will read again and lend/give as gifts. -
First Christian Church5 Stars Out Of 5July 17, 2013First Christian ChurchQuality: 5Value: 5Meets Expectations: 5This review was written for Cassidy, Big Sky Dreams Series #1.This book is a good read! I like Lori Wick's books. She is a Christian writer and that is what I read.
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debwilsonSummerfield, FLAge: 18-24Gender: female5 Stars Out Of 5July 31, 2012debwilsonSummerfield, FLAge: 18-24Gender: femaleQuality: 5Value: 5Meets Expectations: 5This review was written for Cassidy, Big Sky Dreams Series #1.Cassidy Norton spends all her days either working in her clothing shop, or spending it with friends from her church family. Despite the hustle and bustle of the small frontier town in Montana Territory, 1880, her life is full, rich and always interesting.
She hasn't always lived in Token Creek, and despite her close friendships with several people and families, she feels like she is keeping a secret by not telling her friends the full story of her past. Thinking she is safe with the people in a town she has grown to love, will the past catch up to her? Or will her reluctance to be honest and forthright cost her more than she is willing to pay?
While this western romance was an easy, fun read, I didn't understand why the author used the phrase "that lady"or "that man" instead of "she" and "he". It's simplicity is much different than I'm used to reading, but it seemed stilted somehow, and odd as far as dialogue goes.
The characters were as big as life, and the story moved along at a comfortable pace. The plot was interesting, and caught me by surprise several times. The characters grew in faith, fell in love, and grew closer together. Human emotions such as fear, love and forgiveness were explored, and the church family should be an inspiration to believers everywhere. A book I will read again and lend/give as gifts. -
jenny5 Stars Out Of 5Great Series!March 21, 2011jennyQuality: 5Value: 5Meets Expectations: 5This review was written for Cassidy, Big Sky Dreams Series #1.This is a great series and a new favorite author of mine! It definitely captivated my attention and even had some slight suspense woven in. I am looking forward to collecting the rest of her books.
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