Captain Wainwright is furious, and no wonder. He has been fighting bravely in the Revolutionary War, loyally following his heroic leader, Benedict Arnold. Now this insolent little redhead is using her newspaper to libel that gallant general, calling him a smuggler and a thief.
By spanking her soundly and soaping her mouth, he tries to teach her some respect. Instead, Esther decides to learn the truth about General Arnold - even if it means dressing up as a soldier and living among his men. This earns her some even more painful punishments at Captain Wainwright's very capable hands.
Still not ready to admit defeat, she poses as a servant in Benedict Arnold's mansion, thus falling under the control of his stern spanking housekeeper. When Esther learns that Benedict Arnold is worse than she ever imagined, she will throw both herself and her captain into the deadliest danger of all.
But what else could you expect from someone who is destined to be the next of Those Wainwright Women?
Esther just didn't know when to quit which earns her quite a few spankings from Captain Wainwright but she is bound and determined to do what she wants. This is a very good story and a great addition to the Wainright series.