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Uniquely  Common by Caryl McAdoo

Uniquely Common

a Historical Christian Romance Novel

Book 3

Steel sharpens steel, but will its sparks ignite unfailing love?

Instead of living a pampered life on the civilized east coast with a new husband, rejection compels Christina Adams westward with her widowed brother and his two daughters. Harboring ulterior motives, Ethan Cord, the man her brother hires to accompany the family, is more a match for her. He appears almost perfect, but how could she possibly trust her instincts about him when she’d been so wrong about her previous fiancé? Will her past ruin her future?

Uniquely Common, Lockets & Lace Collection, Historical Christian Romance by Caryl McAdoo

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A Few 5 Star Reviews…

This was such a wonderful story and I could not put it down once I started! Caryl McAdoo writes with so much feeling and with her detail to the surroundings and indepth development of characters, you feel you can see and travel with them!
Customer Name
Reader
I enjoyed this fun romance that started with an ironic twist. Our heroine turned cautious after her bad experience with a fiance who called off the wedding, but that didn’t stop her brother from bringing home a stranger and informing her she’s heading west with the family.
Big Red
Reader
The opening scene alone from Uniquely Common by Caryl McAdoo warrants buying this book! So well done and well written, this reader is certain others will love this book, too. Uniquely Common by Caryl McAdoo is uncommonly good.
Cass W.
Reader
In her newest book “Uniquely Common” she weaves a beautiful but fun story. Two little girls will win your heart as soon as you meet them. They are so adorable and smart as they work together to help their aunt realized she needs a husband.
Kindle Customer
Reader
This was such a good story. Ms. McAdoo is a great storyteller, and this book is no exception. I loved Christina, Ethan, and Asher; and Samantha and Patty were a delight. I loved their matchmaking. I really enjoyed reading about their adventure getting ready to join a wagon train to California.
Susan J.
Reader