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Book Reviews of Sabrina (Big Sky Dreams, Bk 2)

Sabrina (Big Sky Dreams, Bk 2)
Sabrina - Big Sky Dreams, Bk 2
Author: Lori Wick
ISBN-13: 9780736920780
ISBN-10: 0736920781
Publication Date: 12/1/2007
Pages: 350
Rating:
  • Currently 4.2/5 Stars.
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4.2 stars, based on 85 ratings
Publisher: Harvest House Publishers
Book Type: Paperback
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13 Book Reviews submitted by our Members...sorted by voted most helpful

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Helpful Score: 3
I could not put this book down - kept me captivated until the very end!
cherryblossommj avatar reviewed Sabrina (Big Sky Dreams, Bk 2) on + 157 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Forgiving oneself of their past sins is a difficult issue no matter what it is that you are guilty of. The story of a prostitute coming to Christ has been told. It was told in the Bible, it was told by Francine Rivers, it was told by Tamera Alexander, and now I've read it again from Lori Wick. But that is not saying oh, read it move on. Definitely not. The fact of hearing over and over again that no matter how bad you think your past actions have been, God loves you is incredible. The story of Sabrina is a wonderful one that did a great deal of good for my heart to read. I was less impressed with Cassidy (book #1), but Sabrina could very easily be read as a stand alone. Once upon a time, I had told a friend that I just could not forgive myself for something, even though I knew that Christ had forgiven me, his response was, so basically you're saying God's forgiveness is not enough? It was a shocking moment, and this book is equally as powerful to learning a little more about myself as well as enjoying a great story with romance, life lessons in scripture, with a little western action mixed in as well. I recommend it.
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I really liked this book. I liked the whole series.
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Sabrina was a prostitue who was given a chance to change her life. She learned that God loved her and would forgive who she was through the love and help of Danny & Callie. Unfortunately, the men around the area would not leave her alone, so she moved to Token Creek. Her amazing journey in Token Creek is wonderfully told.
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Classic Lori Wick with a twist. Very enjoyable read.
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Four stars
liltiny avatar reviewed Sabrina (Big Sky Dreams, Bk 2) on + 64 more book reviews
I love Lori Wick, but this was a bit disappointing. The idea of the story is good, but the plot a bit slow. I doesn't even seem like Lori wrote it.
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I loved this book. great story about the ladies in the 1800's.
Barbllm avatar reviewed Sabrina (Big Sky Dreams, Bk 2) on + 241 more book reviews
The second entry in the Big Sky Dreams trilogy by author Lori Wick is everything the first one ("Cassidy") wasn't: itt's respectful and honest. It shows character growth. The story is there for you to read and enjoy--and learn from.

In the bustling town of Denver, Colorado, a policeman and his wife, Danny and Callie, befriend a young prostitute named Sabrina (Bri) Matthews. She begins to learn about God and salvation from them and becomes a believer. Worried that she will slide back into her former way of life, they put her on a train bound for Montana territory and the town of Token Creek. There, she gets a job at the mercantile as a seamstress and lives in a seedy apartment near the "night district" where the saloons and other prostitutes live. Sabrina attempts to befriend one of them, her downstairs neighbor Crystal, but is rebuffed.

Sabrina attends the local church and attracts the attention of Jeannette Fulbright, who offers her a safe haven away from the night district. She also attracts the attention of the local pastor, Rylan Jarvik, one of the kindest men in romance fiction that I've ever come across. When their feelings become more pronounced, Sabrina warns him: "Don't fall in love with me, Rylan."

Sabrina is worried about her past and how it will affect her present life as a churchgoing woman. God's compassion towards those in less fortunate situations is shown clearly through events in Sabrina's life, and we are reminded of one of Christ's followers, Mary Magdalene, who came from the world's oldest profession to Christianity. Rylan and Sabrina's romance is one of the sweetest I've ever read and his proposal is both unusual and funny.

As with some of Wick's other books, the story suffers from having too many characters. The characters from the other books in the trilogy all make appearances and this proves distracting when we're meant to primarily care about Rylan and Sabrina.
markschgirl avatar reviewed Sabrina (Big Sky Dreams, Bk 2) on + 7 more book reviews
This book was very good and very hard to put down!
b-e-e avatar reviewed Sabrina (Big Sky Dreams, Bk 2) on + 16 more book reviews
Sabrina thinks that her life as a prostitute is all she will ever have. She doesn't know that God has a big plan for her and will forgive her. She doesn't know that God's plan will bring her indescribable joy! One night while Sabrina is looking for someone to pay her for pleasure, she meets a kind policeman who, along with his wife, help her to come to know Christ and get out of the life she has been living. For her safety, they send her to Montana where she meets a young pastor and others who help protect her and teach her about God's love and forgiveness. She teaches them as well when she reaches out to other young women who have experienced the desperation of prostitution and leads them to better lives at the risk of her own life.
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Loved this series!!
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There is just something I love about these series, sweet, kind, loving, faith, family and integrity!