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Original Title: Cassidy
ISBN: 0736916180 (ISBN13: 9780736916189)
Edition Language: English
Series: Big Sky Dreams #1
Setting: Montana Territory,1880(United States)

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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?

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Title:Cassidy (Big Sky Dreams #1)
Author:Lori Wick
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 302 pages
Published:July 1st 2007 by Harvest House Publishers (first published January 1st 2007)
Categories:Christian Fiction. Christian. Romance. Historical. Historical Fiction. Christian Romance. Fiction

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Its been a while since Ive read any of Lori Wicks books, although I love The Princess and Bamboo and Lace, just to name two. Ive seen this series on library bookshelves for a while and just never felt like picking it up. Until last Sunday. And then I read it in one day.Cassidy, is an independent young lady who is making her way in life as the owner of Token Creek Apparel in Montana Territory, 1880. She is a wonderful seamstress, has a great head for business, and does her best to please her

I loved the storyline, ideas, and the characters, but this book fell a little short on executing it. Mrs. Wick is a wonderful writer and I look forward to the rest of the series, but at times the plot lagged and much of the book was focused on Cassidy's interaction with the town people. While this is good in a small amount, it was overdone in the novel. Even the romance was dull, and while I shipped the two characters, they had few scenes in which there was much romance.Overall I really enjoyed

I'm a big fan of Lori Wick. I own and have read and reread many of her books. But this one disappointed me. It was choppy and hard to connect with any of the characters because it jumped around so often. Sloooooow and so meticulous on so many details I really didn't care about and not enough on the stuff I did. I think I'll go back to "Pretense," or "Hawk and the Jewel," to renew my admiration for Lori Wick.

I thoroughly enjoyed this book, even if there wasn't a lot of "action" in the beginning. You learned a lot about the characters of the book during this time which has a lot to with the end of the plot. I am also used to Lori's writing style which made it a lot easier for me to read the book. There could have been more interaction between Cassidy and her brother though. I think this would have helped the view on her brother. We also didn't know much about Cassidy's childhood other than a few

This book was not very good. The storyline was extremely slow and was so bad that the book appeared to have little to no plot. The characters were blah, and I couldn't really read it because the POV was terrible. The story swapped heads so many times in such confusing ways that I couldn't even finish it. I was surprised because I have heard such good things of Lori Wick. I will have to read something else by her, but this one fell short.

Page 43 Talking about hungering after righteousness: "A sated man doesn't seek. He's no longer hungry. He's satisfied and not willing to search. But a starved man will eat [anything]. He's seeking he's hungry. Have you ever noticed how fragile spiritual hunger is? One little delight and we're good for a while. We don't stay hungry for long." "[Many verses in the scriptures] are talking about real hunger--craving, pursuing, seeking. Empty-belly hunger. That's the kind of hunger God is looking

A fun little historical romance/drama.