A Rogue of Ones Own Book Summary  ..., Briefly Summaries
A Rogue of Ones Own Book Summary  ..., Briefly Summaries
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A Rogue of One's Own: Book Summary & Analysis

Author: Briefly Summaries

Narrator: Jade Monroe

Abridged: 19 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Loudly

Published: 10/21/2025

Categories: Fiction, Romance


Synopsis

This is a concise summary and analysis of A Rogue of One's Own, by Evie Dunmore. It is not the original book and is not affiliated with or endorsed by Evie Dunmore. Ideal for those seeking a quick and insightful overview.Dive into the spirited world of Victorian England with A Rogue of One’s Own, where a dedicated suffragist and a charming rogue join forces in a high-stakes battle of wit, ambition, and unexpected partnership. Amid swirling social intrigue, clandestine publishing endeavors, and comedic moments of tension, these two discover that alliances forged in adversity can ignite far more than political change. Their initial clashes transform into a synergy that bridges societal boundaries, challenging both their preconceived notions and the rigid norms of the era.Ideal for listeners who crave both historical charm and motivational insights, this audiobook showcases how combining resourcefulness, empathy, and strategic thinking can dismantle obstacles and inspire lasting reform. As the protagonists confront the demands of tradition and the lure of new possibilities, A Rogue of One’s Own reminds us that synergy—anchored in open dialogue and shared conviction—can conquer even the most entrenched social barriers, forging a future where personal aspirations and collective progress go hand in hand.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Nilufer on May 21, 2022

In the name of literature Gods: I truly deeply hardly fell in with this book! What a sizzling, tempting chemistry! I pour down cups of water several times on my Ipad during my read because Lucie and Tristan’s extremely passionate, scandalous love story and growing intimacy can put any ereaders into......more

Goodreads review by Yun on August 13, 2024

I've been dying to get my hands on this, Dunmore's sophomore book, ever since I read her first book earlier this year. I loved that one so much that I couldn't put it down, even while walking, which led to a small accident and a permanent scar. Nope, I'm not kidding. So it is with great anticipation......more

Goodreads review by jessica on September 20, 2020

pretty much just copying and pasting my review from ‘bringing down the duke,’ because this sequel is just as good. there are so many things i enjoyed about this. first, the writing is delightful - the story is written with a quality that is very reminiscent of the time period, but also feel refreshin......more

Goodreads review by chan ☆ on January 16, 2024

enjoyed this one quite a bit more than the first. the hero was a little less of a misogynist prick. that being said. why the hellllll was this so long? on the one hand, i appreciate the relationship development. it felt genuine and i liked the connection these two shared. but the first 40% of this b......more

Goodreads review by Anne on March 01, 2025

5 stars. This is what I was hoping for from the 1st book in the series. You have a true feminist bucking convention and trying to make social changes. Her main focus is the Married Women's Property Act, an amendment that would allow a married woman to remain autonomous instead of being wholly absorbe......more