The Wicked Wallflower

The Wicked Wallflower by Maya Rodale, published by HarperCollins on October 29, 2013, is a historical romance novel that introduces readers to a unique narrative set in Regency London. The story centers on Lady Emma Avery, who inadvertently announces her engagement to the Duke of Ashbrooke, a man she has never met. As Emma navigates the social repercussions of her claim, she finds herself entangled in a charade that challenges her status as a wallflower and thrusts her into the spotlight.
In this edition, readers will discover a tale of unexpected romance and societal intrigue. The plot unfolds as Ashbrooke, seeking to mend his reputation, plays along with Emma’s ruse, leading to a series of surprising developments. The dynamic between the characters explores themes of seduction and societal expectations, as Emma’s refusal of Ashbrooke’s advances adds a layer of complexity to their relationship. With 384 pages of engaging narrative, The Wicked Wallflower delves into the lives of London’s elite, showcasing the allure of scandal and the transformative power of unexpected connections.
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Maya Rodale’s captivating new series introduces London’s Least Likely—three wallflowers who are about to become the toast of the ton . . .
Lady Emma Avery has accidentally announced her engagement—to the most eligible man in England. As soon as it’s discovered that Emma has never actually met the infamously attractive Duke of Ashbrooke, she’ll no longer be a wallflower; she’ll be a laughingstock. And then Ashbrooke does something Emma never expected. He plays along with her charade.
A temporary betrothal to the irreproachable Lady Avery could be just the thing to repair Ashbrooke’s tattered reputation. Seducing her is simply a bonus. And then Emma does what he never expected: she refuses his advances. It’s unprecedented. Inconceivable. Quite damnably alluring.
London’s Least Likely to Misbehave has aroused the curiosity—among other things—of London’s most notorious rogue. Now nothing will suffice but to uncover Emma’s wanton side and prove there’s nothing so satisfying as two perfect strangers . . . being perfectly scandalous together.
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