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“A woman matters, married or not, children or no children. I matter, just as I am, right now. I’m a whole human being.”

The Gentleman's Gambit by Evie Dunmore

December 22, 2024 by Nart Leave a Comment

Bookish Catriona finally gets to spread her wings. Plot: Catriona is a born academic. Deeply introverted and thoughtful and perhaps a bit disconnected from the physical world. Because while she had been focusing on her schooling and her activism with the suffragettes, her father, who shares many of the same qualities with her, has been letting their tiny northern Scottish estate go to seed. But there’s a solution, because goddamnit she was going to be an author, and she was going to make so much […]

Filed Under: Romance Tagged With: evie dunmore

Nart's CBR16 Review No:47 · Genres: Romance · Tags: evie dunmore ·
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December 2023, the last set

A Power Unbound by Freya Marske

Imogen, Obviously by Becky Albertalli

System Collapse by Martha Wells

The Coming of the Third Reich by Richard J Evans

The Gentleman’s Gambit by Evie Dunmore

Girl, Woman, Other by Bernadine Evaristo

I’m Glad My Mom Died by Jeanette McCurdy

Belladonna by Adalyn Grace

Heartstopper #5 by Alice Oseman

Conversations with Friends by Sally Rooney

The Third Reich in Power by Richard J Evans

December 31, 2023 by wicherwill 1 Comment

A Power Unbound by Freya Marske Ah, the first of the many, many books that I was going to read on vacation. Which I finished on December 13th, with my vacation having start on (checks) November 18th. Excellent, excellent, I am SO glad to be moving to a new job that respects the idea of holidays… The final and largely satisfying end to the The Last Binding triology set in a regency(?) England which is so very queer, the pieces that have been slowly moving […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Fantasy, Fiction, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, History Tagged With: Adalyn Grace, alice oseman, becky albertalli, Bernadine Evaristo, evie dunmore, Freya Marske, Jeanette McCurdy, LGBTQ, martha wells, murderbot, nazis are weird like that, Richard J Evans, Sally Rooney, The Last Binding, the league of extraordinary women

wicherwill's CBR15 Review No:78 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Fantasy, Fiction, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, History · Tags: Adalyn Grace, alice oseman, becky albertalli, Bernadine Evaristo, evie dunmore, Freya Marske, Jeanette McCurdy, LGBTQ, martha wells, murderbot, nazis are weird like that, Richard J Evans, Sally Rooney, The Last Binding, the league of extraordinary women ·
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Beauty and the Beast is a story of tricking girls into thinking their love can change an abusive partner, but also, hey it probably works sometimes so it’s fine

Portrait of a Scotsman by Evie Dunmore

January 15, 2022 by Nart Leave a Comment

Dunmore has established herself as an immensely capable writer who is able to weave reality badly needed in the historical romance genre. Her previous books followed suffragettes who were varying degrees of worldly pushing back against powerful men and accept from them only what they want. Even marriage is something that is negotiated with extreme care, because Dunmore goes to great lengths to impress upon the reader the enormous gamble a woman took in marrying a man, who would own her as property. That care […]

Filed Under: Fiction, History, Romance Tagged With: evie dunmore

Nart's CBR14 Review No:1 · Genres: Fiction, History, Romance · Tags: evie dunmore ·
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A series of 4* romances that I’ve read!

Don't Hate the Player by Alexis Nedd

Ten Things I Hate About the Duke by Loretta Chase

The Soulmate Equation by Christina Larsen

Portrait of a Scotsman by Evie Dunmore

The Love Hypothesis by Ali Hazelwood

One Good Earl Deserves a Lover by Sarah MacLean

A Rogue by Any Other Name by Sarah MacLean

The Gentleman's Guide to Vice and Virtue by Mackenzi Lee

The Charm Offensive by Alison Cochrun

October 16, 2021 by wicherwill Leave a Comment

Don’t Hate the Player I did not expect to like this as much as I did! It’s a lovely, charming story with engaging lead characters and just the right level of stakes given their relative ages. The story is your classic “I have two lives” hyper focused female lead, except in this case she is both a straight A field hockey type with a tiger mom and a pretty good eSports player on a team that’s one step away from just being called Evil Guys. […]

Filed Under: Romance Tagged With: Alexis Nedd, Ali Hazelwood, Alison Cochrun, cbr13bingo, Christina Larsen, evie dunmore, Loretta Chase, mackenzi lee, Sarah Maclean, shelfie

wicherwill's CBR13 Review No:146 · Genres: Romance · Tags: Alexis Nedd, Ali Hazelwood, Alison Cochrun, cbr13bingo, Christina Larsen, evie dunmore, Loretta Chase, mackenzi lee, Sarah Maclean, shelfie ·
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Conventional and Less Conventional

The Kiss Quotient by Helen Hoang

Bringing Down the Duke by Evie Dunmore

September 27, 2021 by Leslie Leave a Comment

I’m terrible at titles, but I did want to highlight what I saw as the main difference between these two romance novels (both of which I enjoyed). Bringing Down the Duke by Evie Dunmore is a pretty standard historical romance, set in late Victorian England (rather than the usual Regency period). The time period is important, as politics are central to Dunmore’s plot. Her heroine, Annabelle Archer, has seized the opportunity to escape domestic drudgery and enroll in Oxford, were she involves herself in the suffrage movement. […]

Filed Under: Romance Tagged With: evie dunmore, Helen Hoang

Leslie's CBR13 Review No:24 · Genres: Romance · Tags: evie dunmore, Helen Hoang ·
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“I do not wish women to have power over men, but over themselves.”

A Rogue of One's Own by Evie Dunmore

February 11, 2021 by Nart 3 Comments

Just go buy it and read it. Unless you missed the first one. In which case get both. You won’t regret it. Plot: Our heroine is a Difficult Woman (my absolute favourite trope) and a suffragist at a time when most women are property (first of their father’s as children and then of their husbands and good luck to you if you aren’t a man’s property). Understandably, her focus is correcting this heinous injustice and anyone who has a problem with that can go suck […]

Filed Under: Fiction, History, Romance Tagged With: evie dunmore

Nart's CBR13 Review No:10 · Genres: Fiction, History, Romance · Tags: evie dunmore ·
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