A Rogue of One's Own
League of Extraordinary Women Series, Book 2
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May 25, 2020
All the elements that made Bringing Down the Duke such a delight are present in Dunmore’s smart, sexy second League of Extraordinary Women romance, but an unwieldy plot puts a slight damper on the fun. After all the reputable newspapers of Victorian England refuse to publish a report on the horrors wrought by the Married Women’s Property Act, firebrand Lady Lucie Tedbury buys shares in a publishing house of her own. Unfortunately, her fellow shareholder reveals himself to be Lord Tristan Ballentine, Lucie’s childhood nemesis, now a war hero, celebrated poet, and notorious rake. Tristan needs the income of the publishing house to free himself from his abusive father’s financial control, so he’s not about to let Lucie sink the business with radical reportage. The war left Tristan hardened, but not so much so that Lucie, his childhood infatuation, doesn’t stir him. Their enemies-to-lovers dynamic is electric and steers the book through a pileup of romance tropes, half-baked mysteries, and underdeveloped secondary characters (notably including Tristan’s Indian manservant and a spurned gay villain). Still, Dunmore’s prose sparkles, the sex scenes sizzle, the heroine stands tall, and historical details and literary allusions (including a cute cameo from Oscar Wilde) add charm. It’s a bumpy ride, but there are moments of brilliance. Agent: Kevan Lyon, Marsal Lyon Literary.
Elizabeth Jasicki returns to narrate the second installment of this historical romance series. Long ago cast out of her aristocratic family for being a vocal suffragette, Lucie continues to fight for the equality of women. When Lord Ballentine, an aggravating childhood friend of her brother, shows up, sparks fly as they fight to control their desires. Jasicki maintains unique voices for the cast of characters, a skill that comes in handy during scenes when several of Lucie's close friends take part in a conversation. However, the unhurried pace of her performance does little to enhance the listening experience, instead drawing out a long story and encouraging one's mind to wander. A good choice for those who don't mind a slow narration. A.L.S.M. � AudioFile 2020, Portland, Maine
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