<p>Erin Miles has reached a personal and professional milestone&mdash;she&rsquo;s &ldquo;Doctor Miles&rdquo; at last!&nbsp;<br />Expecting teaching offers to fill her inbox she&rsquo;s soon trolling through The Chronicle of Higher&nbsp;<br />Education for a position any position. Somehow though what few jobs there are would take the recent widow away from her family and friends. As she considers what to do next she&rsquo;s thrust into the role of caregiver when her parents both face health emergencies. Her real passion lies&nbsp;with researching her Easton-based ancestry especially her intriguing six times great-grandfather&nbsp;Sheriff Peter Kichline. Just when she thinks no doors will open to teach she&rsquo;s faced with some&nbsp;unusual offers a promising romance with an Easton historian and decisions that will impact her&nbsp;young son and family.&nbsp;</p><p>In 1774 Peter Kichline is about to retire from serving his second term as Northampton County&rsquo;s&nbsp;<br />sheriff. He&rsquo;s looking forward to settling into the quieter rhythms of home life running his mills&nbsp;<br />and helping oversee the building of Easton&rsquo;s first church building. Unfortunately the rest of the country isn&rsquo;t in the same mindset. Trouble has been brewing in Massachusetts culminating in&nbsp;<br />the Boston Tea Party followed by the first shots of the American Revolution at Lexington and&nbsp;<br />Concord. Peter&rsquo;s mother always taught him &ldquo;To whom much is given much is required.&rdquo; The question he&rsquo;s facing is&mdash;just how much is enough?&nbsp;</p><p>Join Peter and Erin in their valleys of decision with this second book in Rebecca Price Janney&rsquo;s&nbsp;<br />engaging Easton Series!</p>
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