Those with connections to the British nobility are suspected as spies, and Liberty soon finds herself left with a terrible choice. Though her own life seems in order, colonial Williamsburg is a powder keg on the verge of exploding, and her fiancé's cousin Noble Rynallt carries the flame of revolution in his heart. That her betrothed is a rake and love is lacking is of little consequence-or so she tells herself. Daughter of the British lieutenant governor of the Virginia Colony and a darling of fine society in a rugged land, she is anticipating an advantageous marriage. But can a proper English lady dare hope for her own independence? Lady Elisabeth "Liberty" Lawson has nearly everything a lady of her position could want. It is the eve of a new age of freedom in the colonies.
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