Firestorms shock when Firebrands determine to persevere through rebellion. Navigate between February and March of the year 1776. Homesteaders clash against the powerful brutality of nature. Pioneers defending their inalienable rights confront royal loyalists attempting to defeat the spark of independence. Colonists blaze with conviction as they forge a path to freedom. Jane has tea with Mr. Tweedbottom. Is she hoping a marriage could redeem her social position? Are Mr. Tweedbottom's intentions honorable? What will Jane do when a sudden death confuses her future options? Will Polly survive the wild?
As Jane accepts her lowered social position, should she consider Mr. Tweedbottom for marriage? Does Mr. Tweedbottom or Bryce Aiden Tyler have something even dastardlier to hide? Is Jane a good judge of character or should she trust Silversmith's opinion? After Jane's parents died, leaving their fortune to her nearest male relative, can Jane deal with yet another sudden death snapping her future onto a drastically different path?