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Bringing down the duke
Bringing down the duke









bringing down the duke

With overtures of Jane Bennet’s illness-induced stay at Netherfield Park, Annabelle, who was sent on a mission with her friends to invade the duke’s home in order to catch his ear about their cause, finds herself ill after storming out in the snow after an argument with none of than the duke himself. “You play a risky game, miss.” Little does she realize that the man she approaches is on his way to meet the queen and will be commissioned to help stamp out the very cause is so very passionately fighting for. “Amend the Married Women’s Property Act, sir?” His eyes were, impossibly, icier than before. Across the plaza, she sees a man that meets all the requirements for men they are supposed to approach to help win over. The story picks up when Annabelle joins the suffragette’s working on gaining women the right to vote. Nothing will stop him from restoring Montgomery Castle, an estate that his father lost in a bet. He always accomplished what he sets his mind to, no matter the cost. But not Sebastian Devereux, nineteenth Duke of Montgomery. Running the multiple estates that he inherited as the first son and restoring their profitability would break a lesser man. Queen Victoria views him as one of her most trusted inner circle and with good reason. After being thrust into the role of Duke at the young age of nineteen, he has worked tirelessly to restore the family name and fortune. Sebastian has been steady his whole adult life.

bringing down the duke

When she learns that there is a possibility to attend school, she yearns to have an independent life away from her demanding relatives who have taken her in and put her to work as a free nanny to their children.

bringing down the duke

She has resigned herself to a life of caring for her extended family and dedicating herself to her studies. Plus, at her age, she is all but put on the She knows too many languages and is too opinionated to be considered a marriageable young lady. When I saw it was a story about a young woman attending Oxford in 1879, I could not hit the one-click purchase button fast enough.Īnnabelle Archer is a bluestocking through and through.

bringing down the duke

I mean, who doesn’t love to daydream about a handsome duke with a swoon-worthy British accent. When I saw this historical romance novel popping up everywhere on social media last year, I knew it was a book I had to read. Happily, I didn’t need to make a trip out because I had Evie Dunmore’s debut novel, Bringing Down the Duke, on my shelf waiting for me to give it a reread. An estate with rolling green hills, fountains, and flower gardens… a dashing duke rides up to sweep me off my feet onto his horse as we ride off into the sunset…and, or at this point, of what feels like day 5,879 of stay at home, I would settle for a trip to the bookstore.











Bringing down the duke