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Original Title: They Called Her Mrs. Doc (Women of the West)
ISBN: 155661246X (ISBN13: 9781556612466)
Edition Language: English
Series: Women of the West #5
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They Called Her Mrs. Doc (Women of the West #5) Paperback | Pages: 222 pages
Rating: 4.03 | 3009 Users | 103 Reviews

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I really wasn't planning to like this books very much...and I didn't. Only because I looooved it!!! :) I read this book with a friend which was super amazing. ;)
The story of a rich young woman from the city marrying her sweetheart and moving west was absolutely delightful. All through the book Samuel and Cassandra were just the sweetest couple ever. <3 While this was a book that makes you smile and feel good, it's also a story that will bring tears to your eyes and tug at your heart.
I hadn't read any of Janette Oke's books until last autumn, but they're quickly becoming favorites and I hope to read many more soon. :)

(On a side note, my copy is much pretty than the Goodreads cover. ;) )

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Title:They Called Her Mrs. Doc (Women of the West #5)
Author:Janette Oke
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 222 pages
Published:March 1st 1992 by Bethany House Publishers
Categories:Christian Fiction. Historical. Historical Fiction. Christian. Fiction. Romance

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They Called Her Mrs. Doc was a book that I found myself to enjoy...for the most part. I loved the small bits of romance near the beginning and the lessons that Virginia brought out that was needed for the main character, but there were moments about halfway through the book where I just couldnt wait for it to end! This is the first book I have read of Janette Oke, and I did enjoy it most the time, but there were a couple of things I was not too keen on.One. The character Abigail. Youd think as

This book was at best excellent and at worst ok. It is one of the books in the Woman of the West series by Janette Oke.We are introduced to the main character Cassandra, who is better known as Cassie while she is younger. The first chapter actually is of her when she is much older, contemplating a move to the city that her children are insisting on. She however, wants to stay at the home she's lived in most of her life.After that it takes us to a seventeen year old Cassie who is just starting to

"They Called Her Mrs. Doc" is a Christian historical set in the Canadian West during the pioneer time period. It's a part of the Women of the West series, but the books aren't connected to each other so you can read them in any order. These novels are quick reads. The setting and historical detail created a nice yet still somewhat vague (as to exact time period) backdrop for the events. The story followed Cassandra's life from seventeen-years-old until she's very old, so we get more of an

I really wasn't planning to like this books very much...and I didn't. Only because I looooved it!!! :) I read this book with a friend which was super amazing. ;) The story of a rich young woman from the city marrying her sweetheart and moving west was absolutely delightful. All through the book Samuel and Cassandra were just the sweetest couple ever. <3 While this was a book that makes you smile and feel good, it's also a story that will bring tears to your eyes and tug at your heart. I

I didn't enjoy this Oke book as much as I have others. I really liked the first half, but then it just kind of turned into a chronicle of what happened next with very little emotion--and very few things happening. It seemed like she was trying to make the book a certain number of pages. So she told the story, but then kept adding more to reach her page allotment.



Thoughts on the entire series.Overall, Women of the West is my favorite series (that Ive read so far) by Oke, where I really reveled in what the author had to bring in all of her sweet, warm, and simplistic glory. However, the books arent only warm fuzzies, as Oke does deal with some tough, and even some potentially controversial, issues, giving the reader some points to chew on but doing it in her warm style.Ive read most of the books in the series more than once (maybe even three times, with
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