´I have read the future of historical romance, and it´s Evie Dunmore´ Eva Leigh, author of Dare to Love a Duke
Oxford, 1879. A beautiful bluestocking is about to teach a duke a lesson . . .
Brilliant but destitute Annabelle Archer is one of the first female students at Oxford University. In return for her scholarship, she must recruit influential men to champion the rising women´s suffrage movement. Her first target is Sebastian Devereux: cold, calculating and the most powerful duke in England.
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. . . Soon Annabelle is locked in a battle with rising passion and a will matching her own. She´ll need to learn fast just what it takes to bring down a duke.
Praise for Bringing Down the Duke
´Evie Dunmore´s debut is a marvel . . . 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.. . . Evie Dunmore is a marvellous, fresh new voice in romance who is sure to go far. 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´ RENEE ROSEN, author of Park Avenue Summer