Texas Companions

Son of Promise, a Historical Christian Romance by Caryl McAdoo

Son of Promise: Cody Buckmeyer’s Story, The Boy

a Historical Christian Romance Novel

Book 2

Love and determination conquer all on the Jefferson Trace.

Desperate young widow Susannah Baylor recruits War of 1812 veteran Patrick Henry Buckmeyer to help transport her cotton from the Red River Valley to market in Jefferson, Texas. Along the trace, snakes, drunks, wolves, thieves, black bear, and nature thwart her efforts at every turn. With her daughter, nephew, unsaved hireling and his dog, Sue overcomes each obstacle.

Son of Promise, a Texas Companion Book, Historical Christian Romance, by  Caryl McAdoo

Set in 1832 on the Texas prairie, VOW UNBROKEN debuted March 4th, 2014 by Howard Books, a division of Simon and Schuster.

A Few Five Star Reviews…

I truly appreciated the depth of the characters. There were times I laughed and times I cried. I felt as though a participant in the storyline. I just couldn’t wait to find out what happened next.
Carol P.
Reader
This was a thoroughly enjoyable story with well defined characters, a wonderful setting, and broken lives being redeemed and healed by God’s love expressed through His children.
Kindle Customer
Reader
I loved this book! As always Caryl wrote a compelling, exciting novel that was definitely a page turner! I’ve loved all of her books!
Clara S.
Reader
I absolutely LOVED this book!! As this is the first novel that I have read by this author, as usual, I was a bit nervous wondering if her book would meet my expectations of a good book, one that can grab my attention in the first chapter and keep me totally engaged until the last page is read. Happily, I can honestly say it did that and more!!
Karla H.
Reader
This story shows that the love of God within can overcome all obstacles. Your past does not determine your future. Such a gentle story of Faith, love,forgiveness and yielding the sinful man to a higher power…McAdoo has a special way in making her characters so real you can definitely relate to their lives.
Dixie J.
Reader