Books Like A Rogue of One's Own
A witty, feminist Adult historical romance built around publishing, suffragette, enemies. 400 pages with moderate to high-heat romance and a satisfying conclusion.
The A Rogue of One's Own book hangover is real, and scrolling through "readers also enjoyed" lists isn't going to cut it. We read A Rogue of One's Own, tagged every mood and trope that made it click, and hunted down books that match on the things you actually cared about — not just "it's also Historical Romance." Witty energy? Check. Publishing? Check. That can't-stop-reading pacing? We've got you.
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Our #1 Pick After A Rogue of One's Own
Lord of Scoundrels by Loretta Chase — 🌶️🌶️🌶️ 3/5 spice, 340 pages
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Questions About Books Like A Rogue of One's Own
Based on mood, trope, and pacing analysis, the most similar books to A Rogue of One's Own include Lord of Scoundrels, Nine Rules to Break When Romancing a Rake, It Happened One Autumn. Each matches on specific elements like witty and feminist that made A Rogue of One's Own resonate with readers.
We recommend starting with Lord of Scoundrels by Loretta Chase — it shares A Rogue of One's Own's core Witty energy while bringing something fresh to the table.
A Rogue of One's Own is a standalone novel. You can jump right in without reading anything else first.
A Rogue of One's Own has a spice level of 3/5. The recommendations on this page range across spice levels — each one is labeled so you can find your comfort zone.
Yes — several recommendations on this page have lower spice levels while keeping the same Witty energy. Look for the ❄️ or 🌶️ (1/5) tags.
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