A review by stitchesandstationery
A Rogue of One's Own by Evie Dunmore

5.0

A Rogue of One's Own was delightful, steamy, and invigorating. Where Bringing Down the Duke felt like it needed to focus more on the romance between Annabelle and Sebastian, ARoOO was able to focus on Lucie the Suffragette, in addition to her romance with her Enemies to Lovers situation with Tristan. I felt the presence of Women's Suffrage more heavily in this one, and felt more outraged, while also not being distracted from the story and the relationships.

In other words, I loved it.

People who need to read this one: anyone who dreams of being friends with Eloise Bridgerton, cat ladies who can't keep plants alive, millennials who watched the Samantha American Girl movie growing up and loved it, and anyone who wants to strike a balance between living their dreams and following their heart.