![]() ![]() And she certainly believes in her and her ideals. Yes, he is a bit of a playboy, and I did think he’s intentions may not have been entirely honorable, he respects Lucie. While Lucie is certainly a trailblazer in some respect Tristan is even more so. I liked that this book sort of took on the whole “having it all” idea just in a historical setting. She has no trouble making it on her own, and resigned herself to life as a spinster, acknowledging that taking a husband could be construed as a bit hypocritical. Lucie is a formidable woman, cast out because of her radical suffrage ideals. What I like about these books is that though they have a historical setting there is a very modern feminist message. I really enjoyed Bringing Down the Duke last year, and A Rogue of One’s Own was just as fantastic. ![]()
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