Alis is a teenager living in an unnamed country at an unnamed time, with echoes of 17th century England or America. The country in which she lives is bound by strict religious rules, with each community headed by a Minister and Elders. Alis's mother is the Senior Elder of their community, Freebourne. It is a world of strict boundaries and of arranged marriages. As the story opens, Alis is told by her parents that she has been chosen to marry the Minister. Alis is horrified at the thought of marrying a man more than twice her age, and secretly plans to run away to find her brother Joel in the City. As a first step, she accompanies Sarah, the ailing sister of one of the women of her settlement, back to her much stricter settlement, Two Rivers, which is being taken over by fundamentalists including Sarah's husband Thomas. Alis views this as a staging post on her way to the city and takes refuge while there with their Minister, who is not a fundamentalist, his wife and their grandson, Luke. Alis has to leave in a hurry in the middle of the night when accused of arson by Thomas - Luke helps her to escape. Life is hard in the City, but Alis does find her brother Joel. Unfortunately he is the leader of a gang of cutpurses - things go wrong and Alis flees the City to return to Two Rivers in search of Luke. There she is told that Luke died shortly after she left. Stunned by grief, Alis decides to return to Freebourne and submit to the arranged marriage. There she is forced to make choices which result in her facing possible hanging.
This is a first novel, and does have a few rough edges, but it is a compelling story with many characters who do come to life. I won't spoil the ending, but you will want to know what happens!