i really enjoyed dunmore's debut, so had been looking forward to a rogue of one's own. while the romance aims to maintain its strong feminist attitudes, but inadvertently makes a couple of key representation errors. others have discussed this with more nuance, but it's worth noting that they exist.
diversity issues aside, this is an enjoyable read and a great continuation of the league of extraordinary women series. i enjoy the time period and love seeing romances where social justice issues are being addressed. though hopefully the author is more careful about recognizing what her strengths are.
**a rogue of one's own will publish september 1, 2020. i received an advance review copy courtesy of netgalley/penguin random house (berkley) in exchange of my honest review.
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