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War and Preservation

Book 2 of The Texian Trilogy

Published by She Writes Press
Distributed by Simon & Schuster

About The Book

Don’t miss this follow-up to Book 1 in The Texian Trilogy series that Texas Books In Review calls, “A brilliant debut . . . by the conclusion of this wonderful novel, the reader will find themselves ready to dig into the continuation of this saga. A literary triumph from start to finish.”

A riveting journey through sacrifice, resilience, and love in the heart of the Civil War, readers follow Adrien Villere as he fights for love and honor with Terry’s Texas Rangers, while his family copes with hardship and tragedy at home. An epic tale of forbidden love and courage that transcends societal boundaries.

Book 2 in the series continues to hook fans of Southern literature or Civil War history—while also having, as the Historical Novel Society North America says, “the potential to be an important part of the canon of LGBTQ+ literature.”

About The Author

Karen began reading before entering first grade and began her career drawing imaginative adventures in the margins of schoolwork which, unfortunately, few teachers appreciated. 

After completing her formal education at Kent State University and San Diego State, her love of nature sent Karen to wandering the U.S. west and parts of Mexico and Central America hiking and backpacking before settling in Tucson, Arizona, with her cat buddy Dickens. Although she enjoyed minor success as a watercolor painter, she discovered her true passion when she began writing fiction at the age of sixty. Her interest and experience in psychology and therapy inform her writing about individuals who persevere through difficulty and crisis in order to become stronger and accept themselves for who they truly are. Karen is a child abuse survivor, and humbly hopes her stories give readers pleasure and confidence to face their own difficulties, knowing they are not alone. 

Karen believes in taking risks, for this is how we grow. With over fifty years of overcoming her own fears and challenges she hopes to help others find their own true selves, to not only survive, but to thrive.

Product Details

  • Publisher: She Writes Press (April 8, 2025)
  • Length: 256 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781647428679

Raves and Reviews

War and Preservation (Book 2 in her Texian Trilogy) continues the saga of the Villere and Hart families, featuring twenty-year-old Adrien Villere, who in 1861 joins Terry’s Texas Rangers. Grounded in historical research, this beautifully-written novel fleshes out complex and lesser-known stories of the Civil War. With nuance and sensitivity, Klink portrays the heart-wrenching choices faced by those caught in the midst of a brutal war. A fascinating story about family, loss, love, and resilience.”—Teresa H. Janssen, award-winning author of The Ways of Water

For The Texian Trilogy series, Book 1, At What Cost, Silence?:

“A brilliant debut . . . by the conclusion of this wonderful novel, the reader will find themselves ready to dig into the continuation of this saga. A literary triumph from start to finish.”—Texas Books In Review

“Any fan of Southern literature or Civil War history will find this an important addition to their library . . . also has the potential to be an important part of the canon of LGBTQ+ literature.”—Historical Novel Society North America

“This series has the potential to attract a broad spectrum of people, with cinematic possibilities that Klink would do well to explore . . . highly recommended for Cajuns, Texans, Civil War buffs, and LGBTQ+ readers.”—Bookreporter.com

“Klink has written a rousing chorus of a novel, creating an intricate song of life in antebellum Southeast Texas. At What Cost, Silence? tackles complex questions related to power, enslavement, and the legacy of violence. . . . There is a yearning that burns bright in all the characters and propels the story forward at an engaging pace.”—Kate Anger, author of The Shinnery

At What Cost, Silence is a family saga that transforms the way we see the past, turning over little-known stones of history by focusing on the antebellum world of East Texas. This is both an epic novel spanning decades of history, culture and politics, and an intimate, passionate tale of love and morality, rooted deeply in the contradictions and complexities of its many characters. Klink has captured it all with great care and compassion and understanding.” —Molly Gloss, author of The Hearts of Horses

“Karen Lynne Klink’s At What Cost, Silence? oozes with deep southern charm and boiling point angst as she breathes life into a colorful cast of mid-19th century Texans on the cusp of the Civil War. Her descriptive language, lively dialogue, and swift pacing enhance this multi-faceted narrative. An impressive debut!”—Ashley E. Sweeney, award-winning author of Hardland

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