AN ORPHANED BOY SETS OUT TO EXPLORE THE WESTERN FRONTIER AND DISCOVER WHO AND WHAT HE IS
12/23/25 Review:
☆☆☆☆☆
Heck's Journey (Heck and Hope Book 1) by John Deacon is the first book in a five book series that sets the stage for what's no doubt going to be a great series. John has written it with characters that he's brought to life on the pages so good that you'll find yourself knowing each of them as if you were standing right next to them. You'll find yourself routing for Heck Martin and Hope Mullen as the young couple meet, fall in love, and go their separate ways to explore the unseen frontier of the west and to become the man Heck, as well as Hope and her family, believes he is capable of becoming and to secure a future for what they both hope to be a very happy life filled with love.
Heck works his way towards heading west by becoming a prized fighter at the age of fourteen years old taking on men twice his age betting his winnings on himself to build a bank that will fund his way west with the hope of not only growing into a capable man but a man that can provide for the life he desires for himself and Hope and possibly her family too. As a young man, Heck grows into a mountain man that is respected by fellow mountain men and the local Indians as well. The Indians that he meets refer to him as the Killing Oak due to his size and ability to survive everything thrown his way.
Whether it is fate, true love, soul mates, both Heck and Hope believe faithfully they will be reunited together once again no matter how much time and miles separate them. They just hope against hope that their love holds strong and they are able to withstand the challenges, struggles, and hardships thrown their way before they are reunited once and for all as man and wife in a world where they can forge a life full of happiness and love.
I have truly enjoyed reading this first installment of this series and have already started the second book and can tell you it gets even better as the story unfolds. If you like a well-written tale that is intriguing, educational, with strong characters both male and female, with the main characters with high morals, with a romantic relationship that brings the story from just an action western thriller to a well rounded story that has something to appeal to everyone, this is a great series for you.
Quotes:
"It doesn't take much for a man to be happy, not if he has his head screwed on tight. Food, family, a roof over his head, a plot of ground to call his own, a bit of work, and two strong hands to do it with."