Journey to New Heights

Journey to New Heights
We need a heart for the lost

Monday, April 12, 2021

Courage in the Mountain Wilderness by Misty M. Beller

My review today is on the Western Romance, Courage in the Mountain Wilderness. This is book four in the series, Call of the Rockies. I am a huge fan of Misty's work. The way she writes puts you right in the midst of the snow storms or raging rivers. This is a book you can't set down. It's well written, action packed, and full of drama. Caleb has always been my favorite character, so I really enjoyed this book. I know you are going to love it.  

Caleb Jackson is glad to return to the Nez Perce village. He loved the familiar and this village is like home. He is drawn to one of the maids, a widow with a small child, River Boy. Acute little guy that always seemed to be in trouble. He got his name by being washed away in the river but his friends had saved him. Now as he rode into the village he spotted the boy by the river alone. He manages to save the boy and takes him to his mother. The picture of the mother and child filled his heart.  They were at the village to get a valued treasure for his friend so he could marry his love. They were to go on a journey to bring back the chief's daughter who had left the village to earn the family treasure.

Otskal is a beautiful young widow. She has every intention to stay that way. She doesn't want to be controlled by a man again. She has a hard time keeping up with her two year old. He has no fear. She is thrilled when Caleb make a fence to keep the boy out of trouble. She doesn't speak too much English but the women with the men can translate. They ask her to go with them to convince her cousin to return to her father. She agrees to go.

A difficult journey through the mountains with trouble in every direction. God has a plan for these three; a good plan, a plan for a hope and a future. God has a plan for you too; a plan for peace and not for destruction. Give Him your heart and watch what He has in store for you even in this time of chaos. 

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