It’s 1916, and the seventy-five-year struggle for women to gain the right to vote has escalated. Sarah Jordan, a young woman who embraces the cause, is determined to lend her voice to the growing dissent across the country. Alex Taylor, the young lawyer she’s in love with, works in a firm that opposes women gaining the vote, and he claims Sarah’s political beliefs threaten his career. When Sarah is arrested for picketing the White House and imprisoned at the infamous Occoquan Workhouse, they realize they must make a choice that will affect not only their lives but also those of generations of women yet to be born. $0.99 on Kindle.