Cross Timbers Romance

Family Saga

Texas Timbers, book seven, Cross Timbers Romance Family Saga, Historical Christian Fiction

Texas Timbers

a Historical Christian Romance Novel

Book Seven

Can a romance born of prophecy thrive?

Autumn Hope knows for a fact that the man she’s to marry cuts timber in the Sulphur River bottoms. She’s seen him in her dreams—exactly where he’s working and goes so far as to buy that block. Of course, she convinces her father she must travel the 150 miles to meet the man of her dreams. If he isn’t to be her husband, why would she kiss him in her night vision?

The lady’s sudden appearance baffles Sean. Craziness needs a keeper, but how did she ever find him or know his crosscut saw would break? Wounded by lost love, he cannot believe the tall tale the pretty lady is spinning. It has to be a scam, right? God doesn’t work that way…or does He?

Texas Timbers, book seven, Cross Timbers Romance Family Saga, Historical Christian Fiction

A Few 5 Star Reviews…

A wonderful, fascinating read and a very fun read, a touching story with elements of inspiration, determination, and romance. Well written and very definitely a little inspiration thrown in that works well for the plot.
Erralee
Reader
The storyline and the characters bring this book to life. I love reading about characters from previous books in these stories add to the experience of this book. It provides continuity as well.
Patti P.
Reader
Great story and I loved seeing characters again that we’d met in previous novels. This is part of a series and I do highly recommend reading the entire series. However, you can read this as a stand-alone novel…
E. Slocum
Reader
I loved this book!! It’s so much more than a beautifully written romance, it’s a story of forgiveness and allowing God to lead your life. Once you start reading this book you can’t put it down.
Ann F.
Reader
Characters are believable and relatable. The plot will keep you turning pages. Add a strong family connection, a few surprises, and a lot of faith and hope, you will find this is a must read.
D. Cozzone
Reader