For Love and Liberty

Abigail’s world is built on privilege. Sarah’s is defined by struggle. Can their forbidden love bridge the chasm between them?

Abigail Caldwell never expected to inherit her family’s textile empire. Now, burdened by a legacy built on exploitation, she’s determined to make things right. But changing a system ingrained in centuries of tradition and prejudice is harder than she imagined. Especially when her heart yearns for something—someone—society forbids.

Sarah Moore knows the mill’s harsh realities all too well. Every day is a struggle for survival, a battle against a system designed to grind down those deemed unworthy. When a workers’ strike erupts, Sarah finds herself leading the charge, her fiery passion igniting hearts and minds. But she never expected to find hope—and forbidden love—in the arms of the mill’s beautiful, enigmatic new owner.

As their paths collide amidst the tumult of social unrest, Abigail and Sarah find themselves drawn to each other, their connection defying the chasm that separates their worlds. But the more they fight for a just future, the more their forbidden love threatens to unravel everything they hold dear.

Will they risk their hearts—and their futures—for a love that could shatter the very foundations of Philadelphia society?

For Love and Liberty is a captivating lesbian historical romance that explores the complexities of love, social justice, and the indomitable spirit of those who dare to defy the rules. If you like strong female protagonists, forbidden romance, and stories that linger in your heart, then you’ll love Eden Hopewell’s enthralling tale.

Buy For Love and Liberty today to join a fight for hearts and freedom!

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