ONE YOUNG MANS CREDO;
"FEAR GOD, NOT MAN. KILL THE WICKED."
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Yonder (A Sweeping Oregon Trail Saga Book 1) by John Deacon is a fictional tale of a group of immigrants from the east who are determined to try their luck in California back in the mid 1800's. The Benson wagon train leaving from St. Joseph, some from Pennsylvania and New York, others from Kentucky and Tennessee to name a few areas. These people are your average people of these times ranging from shopkeepers, doctors, carpenters, blacksmiths, domestic servants, college students, and wealthy businessman all traveling with a few of their most valued possessions, their families.
John Deacon has written this tell through the experiences of Jem, a seventeen year old young man, who is serving as a indentured servant working towards the last two years of his contract and Charlotte, a seventeen year old young lady, who's parents have pasted on and is traveling with her stepfather who is anything but a parental figure and is more of man who is out for what he can get from others without a cost of effort on his part.
All the characters are well written and easy to follow and relate to and you'll find yourself drawn into their struggles and accomplishments as they walk, drive their prairie schooners, and ride their few horses close to two thousand miles to the land on milk and honey and with the gold so easily found you can just walk around picking it up off the ground filling your pockets in no time at all.
Unfortunately, that's not the case. The trip is full of hardships and death is waiting around every corner to take your dreams in an instance whether it's the long track itself, weather, diseases, Indians, bandits, and deranged individuals. At the sametime, dreams and hopes are brought to the surface whether it's finding your way in a new world, moving up in social class status, or falling hopelessly in love for the first time.
As a young man, Jem becomes an irreplaceable member of the wagon master's team placing his life on the line for the members of the wagon train, providing fresh meat, and going everything within his powers to help ensure the members of the wagon train make it as safely as possible so they can fulfill their dreams all the while fulfilling his commitment to his father figure to complete the trip from St. Joseph to San Francisco to deliver a letter. He will hold up his promise or die trying to.
This being the first book in this series, it's built a solid foundation for a great series with more than a few mysteries hanging out there to be solved, a few romantic interactions with the possibility of leading to marriage with more than a few twists and turns that will leave you on the edge of your seat to find out if their loves interests come true, and with all the different people in their group, there are more than a few mysteries and conflicts waiting to be resolved.
If you are into historical fiction, western suspense thrillers, with a touch of romance, this book has it. I really enjoyed this first book in this series and have already started the second book and it's looking as if there will be a lot more action, suspense, romance, and mysteries to be brought out or solved. I haven't read all of John Deacon's books as of yet but can honestly tell you the ones I have read are great and you will not be disappointed.
Quotes:
"Fear God, not man. Kill the wicked."
"No man need apologize for another's behavior. Every man is responsible for his own actions. Whatever he does or say, it's his choice and no one else's."
"Knowing you will never have two pennies to rub together, you put stock in things other than money. You take pride in your work, your toughness, and above all else, your character."
"Fear pride like the devil himself."
"No matter how hard things get in life, if you're blessed to face it along someone you love, there's still hope...and you're never alone."