Spirited frontier and cultural collision unfold through one man’s extraordinary journeyThis historical tale follows a Scottish youth’s life from Edinburgh’s bustle to the distant frontiers of North America. Against a backdrop of Jacobite memory, a young man named Roderick Campbell adapts to surprising roles as he seeks family and meaning. From lively town scenes and bold street characters to tense cross-cultural encounters, the story blends folklore, migration, and early colonial commerce. It delves into how one person can bridge two worlds—even as loyalties shift and danger lingers just beyond the next river bend.
In vivid scenes, readers meet bold townsfolk, clever cadies, and steadfast women as old grievances and new alliances shape a perilous, intimate journey. The narrative threads together personal loss, survival, and the pull of home, all set within a richly drawn historical landscape. Expect a mix of adventure, myth, and a frontier spirit that questions what it means to belong.
What you’ll experience:
- A vividly rendered Highland upbringing and a move toward unfamiliar cultures
- Portraits of towns, taverns, and trading posts that define early transatlantic life
- Encounters with Native communities, frontier diplomacy, and personal transformation
- Moments of humor, danger, and quiet reflection as history unfolds through one man’s eyes
Ideal for readers who enjoy immersive historical fiction, frontier life, and character-driven epics inspired by real-world eras and legends.