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I have read the future of historical romance, and it's Evie Dunmore'
EVA LEIGH, author of Dare to Love a Duke _________________ Oxford, 1879.
Don't miss her brilliant debut!'
ANNA CAMPBELL, bestselling author of the Dashing Widows series '
Evie Dunmore's Bringing Down the Duke delivers the best of two worlds - a steamy romance coupled with the heft of a meticulously researched historical novel...
Readers will be entranced.
Evie Dunmore is a marvellous, fresh new voice in romance who is sure to go far. . . a witty, richly detailed, historically significant, and achingly romantic celebration of the power of love and the passionate fight for women's rights'
CHANEL CLEETON, bestselling author of Next Year in Havana '
Dazzles and reminds us all why we fell in love with historical romance'
JULIA LONDON, New York Times bestselling author of Seduced by a Scot '
Simply superb! Evie Dunmore will wow you'
GAELEN FOLEY, New York Times bestselling author of Duke of Storm '
Bringing Down the Duke is the best historical romance I've read all year.. . . ________________ Praise for Bringing Down the Duke '
Evie Dunmore's debut is a marvel .
She'll need to learn fast just what it takes to bring Down a duke.
Soon Annabelle is locked in a battle with rising passion and a will matching her own. . .
When Annabelle and her friends infiltrate his luxurious estate, she's appalled to find herself attracted to the infuriatingly intelligent aristocrat - but perhaps she's not the only one struggling with desire.
Her first target is Sebastian Devereux: cold, calculating and the most powerful Duke in England.
In return for her scholarship, she must recruit influential men to champion the rising women's suffrage movement.
Brilliant but destitute Annabelle Archer is one of the first female students at Oxford University. . .
A beautiful bluestocking is about to teach a Duke a lesson . '
I have read the future of historical romance, and it's Evie Dunmore'
EVA LEIGH, author of Dare to Love a Duke _________________ Oxford, 1879