Cross Timbers Romance

Family Saga

Texas Tears, a Cross Timbers Romance Family Saga in Historical Christian Romances by Caryl McAdoo

Texas Tears

a Historical Christian Romance Novel

Book Three

Just as Mexico and the United States both wanted the Republic of Texas, best friends Charity and Arlene want the same man! Which will the Texicans choose? Who will the man?

Will Eberhart de Vechhi, the object of the young ladies’ desires, follow his heart or his mother’s advice? And what of the interloper from New Orleans who knows exactly whom he loves? Can a Christian find happiness with a non-believer?

Only the Lord knows the future, but He does give the desires of the heart to those who delight in Him. TEXAS TEARS is also Book Three in McAdoo’s Cross Timbers Romance Family Saga series.

Texas Tears, a Cross Timbers Romance Family Saga, Historical Christian Romance by Caryl McAdoo

Set in 1845.

A Few 5 Star Reviews…

Can’t wait to continue the story! Caryl McAdoo takes you on great journeys with these books. I promise you won’t be able to put it down!
Kathy B.
Reader
I loved the theme of only the Lord knows the future, but He does give the desires of the heart to those who delight in Him. All through the book is the thought of how good and pleasant it is to dwell together in unity.
Joyful
Reader
What a great story! The rivalry between Charity and Arlene, closer than sisters, over a man was hard on both. I liked the way all the characters grew and matured over the course of events, and how God was able to work in all their lives.
Susan J.
Reader
What a fantastic book! Texas Tears’ plot has different turns and twists until I think okay, then it changes again. I was enthralled through the whole book. The characters are unusual, but that’s one thing that makes this book fascinating.
Barbara T.
Reader
Caryl McAdoo has a real feel for realistic characters and plots. Young love is tough and especially when you have to choose between two young men and the possibility of hurting your best friend. I loved this book and look forward to the next one.
M. Harris
Reader