Emmy Nation Undercover Suffragette by L. Davis Munro Publication Date: 2015 Publisher: CreateSpace Pages: 320 Genre: Historical Fiction Source: This book was given to me by iReads Book Tours in exchange for an honest review. Synopsis: Being an independent woman in 1913 London is certainly empowering, but Emmy Nation is tired of the inescapable damp seeping through her worn shoes and the hopeless grumblings of her stomach. When she receives an offer from Scotland Yard to boost her typist income by spying on the Women’s Social and Political Union (WSPU), Emmy jumps at the chance. But as she grows closer to the WSPU women the lines begin to blur, and when a painful part of her past resurfaces Emmy begins to question her choices. How far are you willing to go to secure your equality? My Review: Emmy Nation works as a typewriter in the Scotland Yard. When the suffrage movement is becoming very militant, the Scotland Y...