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BRINGING DOWN THE DUKE is a sparkling debut filled with fierce fireworks, palpable passion, and a perfect plot. The League of Extraordinary Women series stars a gorgeous girl, Annabelle Archer who is a brilliant bluestocking and is granted a scholarship to the esteemed Oxford University. — Bringing Down the Duke, p. Obviously, Annabelle and Sebastian's romance was a primary focus of this novel. I think that the development of their romantic relationship was really well done, and Evie Dunmore was careful to consider the personalities and the backgrounds of each character. Read Bringing Down the Duke (A League of Extraordinary Women #1) online free from your iPhone, iPad, android, Pc, Mobile. Bringing Down the Duke is a Historical novel by Evie Dunmore.


Debut author Evie Dunmore wrote BRINGING DOWN THE DUKE inspired by the magical scenery of Oxford and her passion for romance, women pioneers, and all things Victorian. In her civilian life, she is a consultant with a www.doorway.ru in Diplomacy from Oxford. Bringing Down the Duke is a historical romance set in England in It involves the early days of the women’s suffrage movement, so basically I’m all, “You had me at suffrage movement.” It involves the early days of the women’s suffrage movement, so basically I’m all, “You had me at suffrage movement.”. Not for Sale ©Evie Dunmore “Such charming prospects,” murmured Annabelle. “Please, help yourselves.” She gestured at the tea table, at the tiered platter with colourful macarons, hastily collected from the bakery on St Giles by John the footman. Yes, she had her own staff now, including a lovely French lady’s maid called Nanette.

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