Texas Romance

Family Saga

5 Generations / 1832-1950

Just Kin by Caryl McAdoo, a historical Christian romance novel from the Texas Romance Family Saga series, book number six.

Just Kin

a Historical Christian Romance Novel

Book Six

Love covers a multitude of sin.

A stolen kiss ignites a fire that burns all the way from Texas to New York City. Torn apart by war, rejection, and a letter with news she never wanted, Lacey Rose takes her shredded heart and runs. Charley figures something isn’t right, but is duty-bound to the Confederacy until a deathbed order sets in motion a series of events that test his love, honor, and commitment to the breaking point. Can they place their fate in God’s hands and follow His plan back into each other’s arms?

Just Kin by Caryl McAdoo, a historical Christian romance novel from the Texas Romance Family Saga series, book number six.

Set in 1861-1865.

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Caryl shares a loving God who forgives and offers eternal life. The characters are imperfect people; they have hardships, and each story offers a moral lesson without being preachy.
Kathy H.
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Dynamic characters with very real flaws, a turbulent Civil War-era backdrop, and a poignant narrative of faith and true love all make Just Kin an inspiring read.
Chloe F.
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This is the first book of Ms McAdoo I’ve read. It won’t be the last. It’s well-written, with rich characters and a lot of history.
Cindy G.
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found myself following the characters every move and telling them what I thought of their actions….. lol. Very entertaining book.
Marsha I.
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The story was very well written, and I appreciate how the author shows us through a story, that “love covers a multitude of sin.”
Deana D.
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