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Is A Rogue of One's Own Worth Reading?

by Evie Dunmore

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Evie Dunmore's A Rogue of One's Own is a richly layered Victorian romance in which an Oxford-educated suffragist and a rakish lord find themselves entangled in a battle over a publishing house that doubles as a battle over their hearts. Part of Dunmore's League of Extraordinary Women series, the novel weaves genuine historical detail about the women's suffrage movement with sparkling wit and slow-burn tension. The hero is genuinely flawed and the heroine is formidably competent — a rare combination in historical romance. It delivers both intellectual substance and deeply satisfying romantic payoff.

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Smart, feminist, and genuinely swoony — Dunmore writes historical romance that respects both the history and the reader.

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Suffragists, Scoundrels, and a Very Inconvenient Attraction

Evie Dunmore gives us a heroine who wants the vote, a publishing house, and absolutely nothing to do with the infuriating aristocrat standing in her way — except, of course, everything. The banter is sharp enough to cut glass, and the romance earns every page of its slow burn. If you've ever wanted your love story to come with a side of genuine feminist stakes, this one's yours.


Book Details

Publisher
Generic
Published
January 1, 2023
Language
English

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4.2

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Is A Rogue of One's Own worth reading?
Smart, feminist, and genuinely swoony — Dunmore writes historical romance that respects both the history and the reader. Ada rates it 4.2 out of 5.