Cassie - Carré White

Cassie

By Carré White

  • Release Date: 2015-08-23
  • Genre: Historical Romance
4 Score: 4 (From 246 Ratings)

Book Synopsis

A sweet, historical romance. 

Nathanial Carroll has been a thorn in Cassie Bjorn’s side ever since they were children. He has tormented her by dipping her blonde hair in ink, pouring honey into her school bag, and teasing her relentlessly. Now, grown up and more handsome than a man ought to be, Nathanial is determined to make Cassie his wife, although she loathes him with a passion. The task before him is formidable, and Nate will have to make amends for past behavior and court Cassie properly. 

Cassie knows Nathanial as a womanizer and drunkard with appalling manners. Any well-bred young lady would give this man a wide berth, as she has done for years. But Cassie’s mother and Nate’s mother are the best of friends, and they see fit to broker an engagement. To compound matters, an accidental kiss during a shootout sends the town’s gossips into a furor, and Cassie finds her reputation in tatters. There’s only one man to blame for this predicament—Nathanial Carroll.

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Latest Impressions

  • Cassie

    5
    By Caroltammy
    A good book. The main characters were great. Than you for writing the book.
  • What mother wants her daughter to marry a drunk!!!

    3
    By Sheila Rufus
    Mother wants her daughter to marry her best friend’s son. He is a drunk and womanizer who has no job. Hard to believe the story line as it is so very silly.
  • Cassie by Carrie’ white

    1
    By marinearmymom
    Calvary refers to Christ’s crucifixion; Cavalry refers to a mounted military unit. The reference in this book should be CAVALRY.
  • Beautiful, but a bit short

    4
    By Howling gale
    At first, i was incensed because what kind of mother pushes her daughter to a man who is a drunkard and womanizing, and even letting them arrest her and paraded for all the townsfolk to see and placed behind bars. Terrible...,but the good thing is the male character mend his ways to prove his love and devotion to Cassie. I also love how the writer wrote this book. Loving and kissing can be so sweet without being too vulgar.
  • Huh?!!

    2
    By Slvilove
    This book makes no sense. No parent’s would push a drunk & jobless man on any child, let alone one with successful prospects. The attraction is unexplainable as well. She loathes him, yet he says he will never give up trying to get her. He’s awful, but regardless, there isn’t even a flirtation to compound the hatred she has for him. It makes zero sense & is frustrating to read. I didn’t finish the book, so perhaps ALL is explained, yet I highly, highly doubt it.
  • Just awful

    1
    By Rosario77
    If I had a physical copy of this book I would gladly light it on fire. Worst thing I’ve read in a while.
  • Cassie

    5
    By SonjaSB
    This was such an enjoyable little novel! I adored Cassie. Such a stubborn young lady, but very lady indeed. Sonja Stover Bracey
  • Hated it

    1
    By Chonia32
    Do not like the idea of a woman being so opposed to marrying someone being so strongly pushed into letting him be the only choice for her to marry