Jacob’s Promise

Jacob’s Promise by Bill Heyduck, published by Crystal Heart Imprints on May 12, 2020, is a fiction novel that spans 244 pages. The story follows seventeen-year-old Jacob and his fifteen-year-old sister, Beth Ann, who are left homeless after an arson fire claims their parents. Fearing for their lives from the arsonists, they embark on a perilous journey westward, hoping to reunite with an aunt headed for Oregon.
Readers will find a narrative filled with action and adventure as Jacob and Beth Ann navigate the dangers of the open prairie. Their journey is marked by encounters with both helpful and untrustworthy individuals, highlighting the challenges of survival in a harsh landscape. This edition presents a compelling exploration of resilience and the complexities of trust in dire circumstances, set against the backdrop of a Western adventure.
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An arson fire that killed their parents has left seventeen year old Jacob and his fifteen year old sister, Beth Ann, homeless orphans. Driven by the fear the arsonists want them dead, they sneak off into the dark of night and travel west. Their only hope of survival is to catch up with an aunt who is headed for Oregon. With killers on their trail, the greenhorns run headlong into the unknown dangers of the open prairie. They are both too naïve to realize that not all the helping hands offered them can be trusted.
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