No one could accuse the Appleton sisters of embracing tradition. After all, they'd earned their living as spiritualists after their parents' tragic death and succeeded famously. Now suffragette Winifred Appleton hopes to champion the rights of women by becoming a lawyer. But when she learns that no law school will accept a woman, Winifred is left with just one choice: accepting an apprenticeship from Charles Howe - and trying to ignore the fiery passion the handsome prosecutor arouses . . .
Intrigued by Winifred's spirit - and tempted by her beauty - Charles believes that taking her under his wing is a flawless plan. She'll surely buckle under the pressure of pursuing her career, leaving him free to propose a different kind of partnership; matrimony. But when the pair are pitted on opposite sides of a murder case, they learn that love is the only argument that matters.