
Her novel “Bringing Down the Duke” was inspired by all of the magical scenery of Oxford, women pioneers, her passion for romance, and all things Victorian. Romance novels for Evie is the ultimate escape that offers readers total wish fulfillment. She began studying the English language during middle school.Īs a business consultant, she has some long hours, and reads to escape. As a result, she can frequently be found hunting for woolly tartan blanket bargains and climbing the Highlands.Įnglish is her second language, as she is from Germany. Scotland and the great outdoors both have a special place inside her heart. She figures she likes the autonomy and has been working for herself since. After working there for a year, she went freelance, and it provided her with a lot of flexibility. Since her focus was always on sustainable development, she worked for a consultancy for clean tech projects and renewable energy. And this is something that usually makes people’s eyes glaze over when brought up in conversation.



She was able to learn quite a lot on the subject of poly-centric governance systems just by listening in during dinner conversations. Not to mention the fantastic fellow students, all of whom passionate about research. The academics that would take the time for feedback and in-depth discussions on her work. She also found she wanted to be a part of the University’s history, something that she is hopelessly enamored with.Įvie’s favorite part of studying at Oxford, was really the people.

It was logical to go for a master’s degree in international relations and Oxford is a leader in the field. in Diplomacy from Oxford University and is a member of the British Romantic Novelists’ Association.Įvie enjoyed her studies of International Politics and Economics at the undergraduate level and was planning on working for an international organization. Author Evie Dunmre is a consultant with a M.Sc.
