![]() ![]() ![]() A Rogue of One’s Own though did a great job with this switching of POVs. I think if I had to give it one con even with a five star rating on it I’d say it would lie with the switching of POVS, which is honestly one of the things I struggle with the most in books. A Rogue of One’s Own on those fronts did not disappoint. I really enjoyed the first book of this series, Bringing Down the Duke, which went by so fast, and just felt like an immersion into the world of England during the Women’s Suffrage movement. ![]() Tristan, who may be just the solution she and her fellow suffragettes need, but could also be the biggest threat to their plans. In this one we follow Lucie as she deals with being cut off from her family, furthering the movement’s reach, and a new thorn in her side Lord Tristan Ballentine. ![]() This series showcases a different protagonist for each novel, all though focused on the Suffragette movement in England. A Rogue of One’s Own continues this trend, and honestly left me excited for more, not just from this author in particular, but the genre as a whole!Ī Rogue of One’s Own is the second novel in the League of Extraordinary Women Series by Evie Dunmore, an adult historical fiction romance. Historical Fiction has been a genre I’ve been really wanting to read more of, and somehow I’ve burrowed into one of its sub genres, Historical Fiction Romance. ![]()
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