Cassandra Burgin is the postmistress of Jubilee, Michigan - an anomaly in 1895. At twenty-three, she's the youngest person and the first woman to hold the position. To the dismay of some, this modern woman rides a bicycle, wears trousers, and spends her spare time battling for better working conditions at the local paper mill.
Paul Neilson, a recent graduate of M.I.T., arrives from Boston to improve productivity at the Neilson Paper Mill owned by his grandfather. His job is to increase profits no matter how it affects the workers.
Cassandra and Paul played together as children. She thought he was a spoiled city kid, and he called her Sassy Cassie. When they meet again as adults they're attracted to each other, but their opinions of one another haven't changed much.
It takes a near disaster for them to put aside their differences, help the community, and find love.
Genre: Historical Romance
Paul Neilson, a recent graduate of M.I.T., arrives from Boston to improve productivity at the Neilson Paper Mill owned by his grandfather. His job is to increase profits no matter how it affects the workers.
Cassandra and Paul played together as children. She thought he was a spoiled city kid, and he called her Sassy Cassie. When they meet again as adults they're attracted to each other, but their opinions of one another haven't changed much.
It takes a near disaster for them to put aside their differences, help the community, and find love.
Genre: Historical Romance
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