A Rogue of One's Own blends sharp wit, slow-burn romance, and Victorian politics in a richly detailed historical setting.
Lady Lucie, a fiercely determined suffragist, believes control of a major London publishing house will give her and her fellow Oxford women the influence they need to challenge Parliament. Her carefully laid plans are upended when she discovers that her longtime adversary, the scandalous Lord Ballentine, holds the remaining power she needs.
To secure the company, Lucie must match wits with a man infamous for charm and sin in equal measure. Ballentine offers her exactly what she wants—at the shocking price of a night in her bed. As their battle in the boardroom spills into a far more dangerous arena, rivalry turns to attraction, and both must decide how much they are willing to risk for love and conviction.
Perfect for readers who enjoy strong-minded heroines, clever banter, and romance set against real historical struggles for women’s rights, this novel delivers both emotional depth and sparkling humour.
- Victorian-era historical romance
- Strong feminist and suffrage themes
- Enemies-to-lovers, slow-burn tension
- Ideal for fans of character-driven, emotionally rich love stories