Restless Heart
Konrad’s wanderlust leads him down many roads, and some of them go in unanticipated directions. From hunting Mexican bandits while riding as a Texas Ranger to fighting for survival as a prisoner of a Comanche tribe, Konrad finds the adventure he’s yearning for, and each new adventure makes him hungry for more. Konrad and his undying quest to always see what lies just over the horizon fascinated me, and I couldn’t help but feel a mixture of envy and pity for him. For while he saw many things that most of his friends couldn’t even imagine, the simple pleasures that satisfied others were always just beyond his grasp. Neither friends nor family nor the love of a good woman can keep him happy for too long because he always wants to experience the ‘new’ and any semblance of a routine soon makes him feel trapped. In the wake of his travels, he leaves friends, family, and one special woman forever looking forward to his return and forever fearing the inevitable departure. I found myself flying through the pages of this book as the author provided just the right amount of description to let the story come to life before my eyes, without burying the plot with too much detail. The characters are interesting, colorful, and realistic, and I enjoyed seeing how Konrad’s views and thoughts matured as he transformed from a naïve college boy to an experienced traveler who is familiar with both the good and the bad that the world has to offer. The plot provides a few interesting twists that had me closing the book with a slightly bittersweet feeling, but it was a good ending that fit perfectly with the character of Konrad. There probably aren’t too many people in the world who travel the same endless road that Konrad walks on, but “Restless Heart” will provide a good glimpse at those who do and it will be up to you to decide if that road is a blessing or a curse. |