Wallflower Gone Wild

Wallflower Gone Wild by Maya Rodale, published by HarperCollins on March 25, 2014, is a historical romance that continues the engaging narrative of the Wallflower series. This edition spans 384 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Lady Olivia Archer, who, after four unsuccessful seasons in the marriage mart, finds herself betrothed to the notorious Phinneas Cole, known as The Mad Baron. In a bid to escape her fate, Olivia decides to defy societal expectations and embrace a more rebellious persona.
Readers will find a tale that explores themes of romance and societal norms within the Regency era. As Olivia transforms from the demure “Prissy Missy” into a flirtatious and provocative woman, her relationship with Phinn evolves in unexpected ways. He is captivated by her newfound boldness, while she grapples with her feelings for a fiancé who challenges her perceptions of love and desire. This dynamic interplay between the characters highlights the tension between societal expectations and personal freedom, making for an intriguing read.
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In the second in Maya Rodale’s delightful Wallflower series, London’s Least Likely to Cause a Scandal is taking Society by storm . . .
Being good has worked out very badly for Lady Olivia Archer. All she has to show for four seasons on the marriage mart is the nickname Prissy Missy. Her prospects are so bleak that her parents have betrothed her to a stranger with a dire reputation. If Phinneas Cole—aka The Mad Baron— wants a biddable bride, perhaps Olivia can frighten him off by breaking every ladylike rule.
Phinn has admired Olivia’s poise and refinement from afar . . . qualities that appear to have vanished now that they are officially engaged. This Olivia is flirtatious, provocative, and wickedly irresistible. She’s not at all the woman he bargained for, yet she’s the only one he wants.
He’s determined to woo her. She’s determined to resist. But Olivia is discovering there’s nothing so appealing as a fiancé who’s mad, bad, and dangerously seductive . . .
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