In the novel, passionate suffragist Lady Lucie has a plan to secure the vote for women, and acquiring her own publishing house is key. A follow-up to her breakout 2019 debut, Bringing Down the Duke, Dunmore’s second book continues her League of Extraordinary Women series, which follows a set of female trailblazers living in 1880s England. This conflict forms the plot of Evie Dunmore’s sophomore romance, A Rogue of One’s Own. In most historical romances, love and marriage go together like.well, a horse and carriage.īut what if the girl part of the girl-meets-boy equation is an outspoken advocate of women’s rights? And what if girl and boy live in a nation and a time when wives were considered the legal property of their husbands? That might just throw a pretty big wrench into the whole falling in love thing.
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