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1877--Rossburg, Pennsylvania--Golden Age of the Lumber Barons--Sawmill worker and Scottish immigrant Ian Douglas loses his sister and mother to an influenza epidemic and blames it on poverty. This sets him on a determined quest for wealth. Over the course of events, he falls in love with the daughter of a powerful lumber baron and dares to challenge the boundaries of a closed society. It pits him against the elites in a dangerous game for power that will result in a far reaching consequence. What will he sacrifice to play the game? What will he risk to win?

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1877--Rossburg, Pennsylvania--Golden Age of the Lumber Barons--Sawmill worker and Scottish immigrant Ian Douglas loses his sister and mother to an influenza epidemic and blames it on poverty. This sets him on a determined quest for wealth. Over the course of events, he falls in love with the daughter of a powerful lumber baron and dares to challenge the boundaries of a closed society. It pits him against the elites in a dangerous game for power that will result in a far reaching consequence. What will he sacrifice to play the game? What will he risk to win?
Autorenporträt
Kathy Keller teamed up with her mother A. J. Billman to write this fictional story inspired by the colorful history of their hometown of Williamsport, Pennsylvania, during the lumber baron era. Ms. Keller is the author of historical fiction and historical romance books and has a degree in journalism from the American University, Washington, D.C. She currently resides with her husband on the East Coast of Florida.