The American Revolution wasn't fought only on battlefields, it was also fought within the heart.In the 1760’s, Boston is growing anxious. The Stamp Act has been defeated, but the Crown responds with two harsher measures that threaten the city’s weak economy. Molly Weston and her family struggle to survive, nevertheless, they are duty-bound to help the Sons of Liberty implement a boycott of imported goods, including tea. In the midst of the political turmoil, misunderstandings threaten the rekindled romance between Molly and British Lt. Geoffrey Canfield. When a rejected suitor and a vengeful acquaintance join together to destroy their love, Molly finds the inner strength to fight back, on all fronts. Lori Piotrowski holds a master's degree in Romance Languages from Ohio State University, but only recently has she used it in the classroom. She is a Renaissance woman of varied careers, beginning in publishing, moving into corporate communications, architectural photography, public relations, and then into teaching Spanish and Portuguese. The best part of her current situation - working from her home office allows her to spend more time with her husband and pride of rescued felines.