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Summer 1902 Peyton Quinn is tasked with preparing the grand Calumet Castle ballroom for a spectacular two-hundred-guest summer gala. As she works in a male-dominated position of upholsterer and fights for women's equality, she's persecuted for her unorthodox ways. But when her pyrotechnics-engineer father is seriously hurt, she takes over the plans for the fireworks display despite being socially ostracized. Patrick Taylor, Calumet's carpenter and Peyton's childhood chum, hopes to win her heart, but her unconventional undertakings cause a rift. Peyton has to ignore the prejudices and persevere…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Summer 1902 Peyton Quinn is tasked with preparing the grand Calumet Castle ballroom for a spectacular two-hundred-guest summer gala. As she works in a male-dominated position of upholsterer and fights for women's equality, she's persecuted for her unorthodox ways. But when her pyrotechnics-engineer father is seriously hurt, she takes over the plans for the fireworks display despite being socially ostracized. Patrick Taylor, Calumet's carpenter and Peyton's childhood chum, hopes to win her heart, but her unconventional undertakings cause a rift. Peyton has to ignore the prejudices and persevere or she could lose her job, forfeit Patrick's love and respect, and forever become the talk of local gossips.
Autorenporträt
Susan G Mathis is a published author, a former preschool teacher, a missions curriculum writer, and missionary Grandma. She hopes to impart God's love and appreciation for His beautiful world to children of all ages. Susan has traveled to more than 40 countries, lives in Colorado, and enjoys Skype story time with her three grandchildren who live in South Africa. As a hybrid author (both indie and traditionally published), she created both fiction and non-fiction for children and adults. She is also an editor, speaker, and writing coach-and a published author of two premarital books with her husband, Dale. Visit her at www.SusanGMathis.com.