Annabelle, a commoner, is a woman before her time and when the National Suffrage Women’s movement offers her a scholarship at Oxford’s first women’s college, she jumps at the chance.This historical romance is set in 1879 during the early days of the suffrage movement. We’d love your help. Instead, it’s a clever historical romance, one like nothing I’ve read before, though I admit I am not a frequent historical romance reader.Somehow this cover brought to mind a rom com, but that is not what unfolds within these pages. In her civilian life, she is a Evie Dunmore is the lady behind this awesome novel. Spunky heroines, banter between hero and heroine, and women not afraid of going head to head with a duke was what made me come back again and again.Somehow this cover brought to mind a rom com, but that is not what unfolds within these pages. But there were years when I read nothing else than this genre. Ahoy there me mateys! And why do I have to beg a man to please make it his “Darling," he said, "I have only begun to love you.” Evie Dunmore is the USA TODAY Bestselling author of Bringing Down the Duke. The Duke of Rothschild is a duke who boxes so I obviously had no choice but to root for him the moment he appeared on the scene. in Diplomacy from Oxford. Take a look at Evie’s Year in Books. in Diplomacy from Oxford. Just a moment while we sign you in to your Goodreads account.
Author: Evie Dunmore, Get free and bargain bestsellers for Kindle, Nook, and more. but i am so happy this was my first ride into the genre.i like historical fiction and i like romance, so i have no idea why its taken me so long to get onboard the historical romance train. Scotland and the great outdoors have a special place in her heart, so she is frequently found climbing the Highlands and hunting for woolly tartan blankets. Scotland and the great outdoors have a special place in her heart and she goes up to the Highlands whenever she can. Regardless, I am open to reading the sequel when it comes out.i like historical fiction and i like romance, so i have no idea why its taken me so long to get onboard the historical romance train. England, 1879.

We’d love your help. Hope you are all happy with this. Here is a quick description and cover image of book Bringing Down the Duke (A League of Extraordinary Women, #1) written by Evie Dunmore which was published in 2019-9-3. “Perhaps you can explain it to me, then,” she said, “how is it fair that my utterly inept cousin is in command of me, for no reason other than that he’s a man and I’m a woman? She is represented by Kevan Lyon of the Marsal Lyon Literary Agency.A collection of chats about romance novels, writer's block, and bonkers Victorians.A chat with QUAD about changing careers & how to increase your chances of getting published!An interview with Kirkus about the inspiration behind Bringing Down the Duke & being an exophone writer Debut author Evie Dunmore wrote Bringing Down The Duke inspired by the magical scenery of Oxford and her passion for romance, women pioneers, and all things Victorian. How is it fair that I master Latin and Greek as well as any man at Oxford, yet I am taught over a baker’s shop? in Diplomacy from Oxford. Bringing Down the Duke A League of Extraordinary Women A stunning debut for author Evie Dunmore and her Oxford Rebels, in which a fiercely independent vicar's daughter takes on a powerful duke in a love story that threatens to upend the British social order. Some things I enjoyed: the focus on women pioneers, the discussion about women's roles and position in society and their own homes, the friendship between the suffragists, the banter between the protagonist and the love interest, and the yearning from the love interest as well. Headstrong August is his perfect match. How is it fair that a man can tell me my brain was wired wrong, when his main achievement in life seems to be his birth into a life of privilege? ?I hate that I didn't quite love this one as much as everyone else. The “Bringing Down the Duke (A League of Extraordinary Women)” is the first book in A League of Extraordinary Women Series. We’d love your help. Read it in a few hours.If Hemingway wrote a YA novel, I think it would sound a lot like Normal People, but obviously Rooney makes her own magic. From the publisher: "A stunning debut for author Evie Dunmore and her Oxford Rebels in which a fiercely independent vicar's daughter takes on a powerful duke in a love story that threatens to upend the British social order.