1774 – Pennsylvania
Sparks fly when Meg McCracken enters Alexander Ogilvie’s blacksmith shop. Attracted to the beautiful young woman from the start, he understands that her station in society is far above his, even though he has dreams of moving beyond the city and becoming a man of property.
He is handsome and endearing, but he’s also a lowly blacksmith. That isn’t the worst of it, however. How can Meg be attracted to a man whose position on a revolution is neutral and still face her Patriot father and brothers?