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*Body-shaming (subtle mentions) | *Body-shaming (subtle mentions) | ||
*Cheating (mentioned) | *Cheating (mentioned) | ||
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*Depression | *Depression | ||
*Domestic abuse (mentioned) | *Domestic abuse (mentioned) | ||
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*Parental abandonment | *Parental abandonment | ||
*PTSD | *PTSD | ||
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==Representation== | ==Representation== | ||
An asterisk (*) indicates that the author '''openly identifies''' with that identity. | An asterisk (*) indicates that the author '''openly identifies''' with that identity. | ||
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==Tropes== | ==Tropes== | ||
*[[Hate-to-love (trope)|Hate-to-love]] | *[[Hate-to-love (trope)|Hate-to-love]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:08, 30 March 2021
A Rogue of One's Own
Author(s) | Evie Dunmore |
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Published | September 1, 2020 |
Publisher | Berkley |
Genre(s) | Historical Fiction Romance |
Age group | Adult |
A Rogue of One's Own by Evie Dunmore is an adult historical romance novella, originally published on September 1, 2020. It is the second book in A League of Extraordinary Women series.
Trigger Warnings
- Alcohol consumption
- Animal killing (pet, past)
- Body-shaming (subtle mentions)
- Cheating (mentioned)
- Child abuse (physical and emotional)
- Depression
- Domestic abuse (mentioned)
- Loss of child
- Mood disorder
- Parental abandonment
- PTSD
- Sex (semi-graphic)
Representation
An asterisk (*) indicates that the author openly identifies with that identity.
- Gay side character