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When Sarah's husband, Jamie, drowns, her young life is shattered and takes a change that she never expected. Pregnant and now widowed, she grows to out to Jamie's family for help, however they are unwilling. Instead they devise a plan to own her kidnapped. She is deceived and used aboard a dispatch going for the Chesapeake to be sold as an indentured servant, bound to unspeakable hardship and pressured in to the same severe world she kept. Found in the talons of servitude, she falls deeply in love with a young, conscientious doctor, Alex Hutton, who is here in Virginia to care for his widowed sister-in-law and two young nieces. Called back again to provide in Washington's army, he promises he'll return for her, gain her independence, and wed her. Other programs are created for Sarah when her owner detects himself bankrupt and offers her the first chance he gets. She's applied for in to the frontier, captured by Indians, and encounters unbearable hardship. When the mistress of River Run across the Potomac encounters Sarah's plight after she has escaped, Eliza Morgan pities her, and a way is made for Sarah to remain with her and for her to care for Eliza's young little princess, Darcy. Trend has ignited in America, and mutually they go through many hardships that bring them mutually in friendship. However when Sarah learns that Zachary Halston, an area landowner, has seduced Eliza, she actually is troubled in what to do. Pleased for Eliza's kindness, Sarah is permanently bound to keep silent. She assures Eliza never to reveal the secret that Ilene is Eliza's child, even at the chance of living a life in pity if her expert should ever uncover the truth upon his go back. Trapped in Eliza and Hayward's troubled lives, Sarah flees River Run. Will she make her way back to Alex and independence as he searches the wilderness for her? Or will her desires be crushed at the hands of the person who deceived her way back when in Cornwall when she experienced destitution?