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15 Authors like Evie Dunmore

Evie Dunmore brings Victorian England vividly to life, pairing swoony romance with sharp social commentary. In novels like "Bringing Down the Duke" and "A Rogue of One's Own," she writes intelligent heroines, irresistible heroes, and love stories shaped by ambition, politics, and rebellion against rigid social rules.

If you enjoy books by Evie Dunmore, these authors are well worth adding to your reading list:

  1. Tessa Dare

    Tessa Dare writes historical romance with sparkling banter, memorable heroines, and delightfully charming heroes. If you love the wit and energy in Dunmore’s novels, Dare’s playful tone and emotionally satisfying love stories should be a great fit.

    Her book The Duchess Deal begins with a marriage of convenience and turns it into a funny, tender, and thoroughly romantic story.

  2. Sarah MacLean

    Sarah MacLean is known for emotionally rich historical romances centered on women who push back against the limits placed on them. Like Evie Dunmore, she often weaves in feminist themes, class tension, and heroines determined to shape their own futures.

    Her novel Nine Rules to Break When Romancing a Rake is lively, funny, and full of heart, with a heroine whose growing confidence makes the romance especially rewarding.

  3. Lisa Kleypas

    Lisa Kleypas excels at writing lush historical romances filled with longing, emotional depth, and unforgettable characters. Readers drawn to Dunmore’s blend of passion, strong heroines, and immersive period detail will likely find Kleypas just as compelling.

    Her beloved novel Devil in Winter is a deeply romantic story of redemption, vulnerability, and an unexpected match that slowly becomes irresistible.

  4. Julia Quinn

    Julia Quinn brings humor, warmth, and easy charm to her historical romances. If Evie Dunmore’s witty dialogue and engaging relationships are what keep you turning pages, Quinn’s breezy, character-focused storytelling is a natural next pick.

    She is especially known for the popular The Duke and I, the delightful first installment in her beloved Bridgerton series.

  5. Eloisa James

    Eloisa James writes smart, stylish historical romances full of clever humor and distinctive characters. Fans of Dunmore’s intelligent heroines and lively romantic dynamics will likely appreciate James’s knack for blending sophistication with fun.

    Her novel When Beauty Tamed the Beast offers a witty, inventive spin on a familiar fairy-tale framework, with plenty of charm along the way.

  6. Courtney Milan

    Courtney Milan writes thoughtful, emotionally layered historical romances about people pushing against the boundaries of their time. Her books frequently explore feminism, social justice, and personal agency, making her an especially strong recommendation for Evie Dunmore readers.

    If you enjoy romance threaded with bigger social questions, try Milan’s The Duchess War, which follows two sharp, socially aware characters as love and activism begin to overlap in Victorian England.

  7. Meredith Duran

    Meredith Duran crafts historical romances with rich atmosphere, emotional complexity, and sharply drawn characters. Her novels often feel immersive and intense, with relationships shaped by both private wounds and larger historical forces.

    Readers who admire Evie Dunmore’s depth and historical texture may be swept away by Duran’s The Duke of Shadows, a sweeping romance set against the dramatic backdrop of colonial India.

  8. Lorraine Heath

    Lorraine Heath specializes in heartfelt historical romances that dig deeply into longing, hardship, and emotional healing. Her characters often face social pressure, personal loss, or difficult choices, which gives her love stories real emotional weight.

    Fans of Evie Dunmore looking for a moving, character-driven romance may enjoy Heath’s Texas Destiny, a tender story of love, resilience, and quiet transformation set after the Civil War.

  9. Cat Sebastian

    Cat Sebastian writes warm, witty historical romances that frequently center LGBTQ+ characters carving out love and belonging in restrictive times. Her books are inclusive, charming, and often quietly radical in the way they explore identity, partnership, and social expectations.

    Readers who enjoy Evie Dunmore’s progressive themes and lively dialogue may appreciate Sebastian’s The Soldier's Scoundrel, an adventurous romance pairing a resourceful investigator with a practical aristocratic soldier.

  10. Joanna Shupe

    Joanna Shupe takes readers into the glamour, ambition, and shifting social rules of America’s Gilded Age. Her historical romances feature driven protagonists, strong chemistry, and a vivid sense of place.

    Many of her characters are determined to claim independence, pursue their desires, and resist the expectations surrounding them.

    Fans of Evie Dunmore may especially enjoy Shupe’s energetic style and richly drawn settings in The Rogue of Fifth Avenue, a vibrant romance set amid the wealth and pressures of 19th-century New York high society.

  11. Harper St. George

    Harper St. George writes historical romances about independent women confronting the constraints of class, gender, and tradition.

    Her stories often focus on characters trying to reconcile personal ambition with social expectations, creating romances that feel both emotionally engaging and thematically resonant for Evie Dunmore fans.

    If you enjoy Evie Dunmore, try The Heiress Gets a Duke, in which an American heiress must navigate both desire and the rigid world of British nobility.

  12. Diana Quincy

    Diana Quincy writes historical romances that highlight cultural diversity, social barriers, and deeply felt emotional connections. Her work is character-driven and often explores how identity and status shape the course of a relationship.

    Fans of Evie Dunmore may enjoy Her Night with the Duke, a romance where bold decisions lead to undeniable attraction and complicated consequences.

  13. Scarlett Peckham

    Scarlett Peckham often centers outspoken heroines who refuse to fit neatly within the rules of their era. Her historical romances are bold, emotionally intense, and interested in power, desire, and female autonomy.

    Try The Rakess, a compelling story about independence, reputation, and self-expression in a society determined to police all three.

  14. Caroline Linden

    Caroline Linden writes lively historical romances with witty dialogue, appealing characters, and a strong sense of momentum. Her novels balance heartfelt relationships with intrigue and humor, which makes them a good match for readers who enjoy Evie Dunmore’s thoughtful charm.

    Consider reading You Only Love Once, a romance that mixes mystery, attraction, and just enough complication to keep things interesting.

  15. Sophie Jordan

    Sophie Jordan writes historical romance with high emotional stakes, strong chemistry, and characters willing to test the boundaries of propriety. Her accessible style and romantic tension make her an easy recommendation for Evie Dunmore readers.

    Check out While the Duke Was Sleeping, a Cinderella-inspired story with engaging characters, layered emotions, and plenty of romantic pull.

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