Pepper "Liberty" Regent was just a girl. She was an actor and an author. But after a moving speech she gave in Washington, D.C., the people of America began to see her as "America's Voice." They called her a girl after the country's own heart. Her passion for her country allows Pepper to love every praising word. But when the title is taken farther than it should have been, Pepper begins to question whether her own love of her country has set her against its foundings.