Cross Timbers Romance

Family Saga

Texas Trails, book six, Cross Timbers Romance Family Saga, Historical Christian Romance

Texas Trails

a Historical Christian Romance Novel

Book Six

The steps of a righteous man are guided by the Lord.

Rife with adventure, this rights-of-passage story comes to life as Enoch Lowell and his best friend Gus strike out to Kansas with their herd of beeves, hoping to make a profit and cut the apron strings. What they find on the prairie changes their lives forever. Promises made, promises kept, but nowhere is it written there can’t be a happy ending for all. A true Texas tale to warm your heart!

Texas Trails, book six, Cross Timbers Romance Family Saga, Historical Christian Romance

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[McAdoo] has woven a sweet romance within this historically accurate tale. I learn so much from her books. The author is extremely knowledgeable about Texas history.
N. Wilkerson
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It is always a blessing to read one of the author’s books. This one is especially good and I adored the main characters. I was transported back to the late 1860s…
Deana
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I love reading McAdoo’s saga, it feels like dropping in on old friends and this book was a wonderful addition. This book once again left me gratified, but equally excited for the next installment!
Donna C.
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Caryl McAdoo really has a GREAT book here. I really appreciate the Faith driven Historical Fiction I was so engrossed in the book, that I finished it in one sitting. FANTASTIC BOOK! Highly recommended!
Kendra
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While being part of a series, this book is also a great standalone story. I really enjoyed reading this story. I enjoyed reading of what life was in the 1800’s with the cattle drives, but the part I enjoyed the most was how the Lowell family kept their faith…
Helen
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