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WALLFLOWERS IN BLOOM
One of my favorite heroine types is the wallflower. It’s not hard to guess why. No, I don’t mean because I was a wallflower. I mean, come on…I’m the soul of…all right. Yes, it’s because I was a wallflower. There, I said it.
But it’s also in part because it’s much more interesting to watch a heroine who isn’t at the top of her game slowly come into her own. There isn’t much room for character growth if your heroine starts out on top and gets everything she wants in life. There’s no drama in that. But there’s a whole lot of drama in following someone who starts out on the sidelines edge her way up the social ladder. Or even better, start to realize that the ladder itself isn’t all that important and forge out on her own.Â
All three of the heroines in my Ugly Ducklings trilogy are wallflowers. Cecily, from How to Dance with a Duke, because she’s impatient with society and would rather be doing something else and it shows. Juliet, from my current release How to Romance a Rake, because her mother has forced her to stay in the background to hide the truth about her disability. And Maddie, the heroine of my forthcoming How to Entice an Earl, because she has a tendency to speak her mind, which frightens people.  And over the course of their books, each lady learns, with a little help from their gentlemen friends, how to remove themselves from the sidelines and ultimately to ignore the societal restrictions that kept them there.
The following wallflower heroines from three of my favorite authors, also break away from social purgatory with help from their heroes. And in some very memorable scenes, they realize that there is more to life for them than fading into the background with the other wallflowers.
1.      Miss Josephine Essex, in Eloisa James’ Pleasure for Pleasure—Who can forget the horrible nickname given to Josie by a cruel ton wit: The Scottish Sausage? Not me. Add to that her mistaken belief that wearing gowns that are too tight will make her look slimmer, and it’s no wonder that Josie touches every woman’s heart.  In a particularly delightful scene, wherein the delectable Earl of Mayne dons Josie’s corset and teaches her how to walk like a lady, Josie realizes that there might be more for her than just social ostracism. And thanks to a bit of champagne, she gets a kiss to book. Love.
2.      Miss Evangeline Jenner, from Lisa Kleypas’ Devil in Winter—No list of Regency wallflowers would be complete without a mention of Lisa Kleypas’s wonder Wallflowers Quartet. Evie, with her stutter and her awful relatives, is the one who broke my heart. But she’s also the one I love seeing rise to the top. When she approaches the Lord St. Vincent with a proposal of marriage, Evie sets the stage for her own triumph, though at the time she only hopes to escape marriage to her odious cousin. Over the course of the book, Evie shows herself to be a strong willed, sexy woman, and St. Vincent is putty in her hands. And the two of them together achieve her transformation from shy wallflower to confident society matron.Â
3.      Lady Elaine Warren, from Courtney Milan’s Unlocked—Lady Elaine’s position at the fringes of the ton is due in no small part to the cruel words of Evan Carleton, Earl of Westfield, who years before made Elaine the butt of teasing jokes that cemented her in society’s eyes as a figure of fun who deserved to be ridiculed. When Evan returns from years abroad to find that his jokes had not only not been forgotten, but they’d also made Elaine’s life among her peers a living hell, he sets about repairing the damage. What’s brilliant about this story is how Elaine manages to remain strong in the face of public ridicule, but also how hard Evan must work to gain her forgiveness. Their reconciliation is not something that’s easy to come by, and the hard work it takes on both their parts means that they both play a role in removing the stain of ridicule from Elaine’s reputation. A really emotionally satisfying story.
So, readers, who are some of your favorite wallflower heroines? Inquiring minds want to know! And don’t forget that one commenter will win a copy of HOW TO ROMANCE A RAKE.
The Wallflower is one of my favorite heroine types too. Sadly, I haven’t read too many of this type… although I thank you for the rec’s you’ve made:) I am currently reading Fascinated by Marissa Day and the heroine in there is definitely a Wallflower about to bloom into a Spinster:) I like the storylines where the women are passed over for one reason or another and it’s them who land the best guys:)
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Of course most fave all the time is Evangeline Jenner! 😀
Love her so much! You know why…*wink
And then I love Annabelle Peyton, still the same series! 😉
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I love wallflower heroines. My favorites are: Daisy and Lillian Bowman from Lisa Kleypas’ Wallflower series 🙂
I haven’t tried Pleasure for Pleasure and Unlocked yet, but I’m definitely going to add them to my TBR list.
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I loved Josie in PLEASURE FOR PLEASURE. It is definitely one of my favorite books.
Other wallflowers that I love are generally more bluestocking type characters such as Lizzie from the Knight series by Gaelen Foley (her book is DEVIL TAKES A BRIDE)
June
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I have to agree with Lillian from Lisa Kleypas’ Wallflower series.
I haven’t read the others.
Thanks so much!
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All of Lisa Kleypas’ wallflowers! I love them all.
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I adored Lisa Kleypas’s Wallflowers – I haven’t read the others yet, so thanks for the suggestions.
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I like the heroines as wallflowers or just girls that don’t quite fit in with the ‘rules’.
I really like the books by Julia Quinn and this series is now on my TBR. I’m really looking forward to it.
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I also love all those books and authors you mentioned. One that perhaps has slipped by undetected is WALLFLOWER by Catherine Gayle, a delightful book about a wallflower who has given up on finding love and,of course, that is exactly when it comes knocking.
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I loved Eloisa James’ Winning the Wallflower as well as Courtney Milan’s Unlocked, Gail Carriger’s Soulless and Sarah MacLean’s Nine Rules to Break When Romancing a Rake.
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I’ve read Devil in Winter and liked it.
ehmm, I’m a bit curious about How to Romance a Rake cover, why the woman model look into the camera?! It just feels like there’s something naughty about that.
frankly, for me it’s often
more interesting if a model doesn’t look into the camera ^^.
btw congratulations for your book Manda!
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My fave Wallflowers are Evangeline Jenner & Annabelle Peyton from Lisa Klepas’ Wallflower series, Kate Sheffield & Penelope Featherington from Julia Quinn’s Bridgerton series and Poppy Hathaway from Lisa Klepas’ Hathaway series 🙂
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i like all wallflowers 😀 but if i must pick one, it’s gonna be lilian bowman.
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Hi
I love the wallflower heroine and recently I have read the Spindle Cove books by Tessa Dare and loved them.
Looking forward to your book!
Thanks for the chance
Pam
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Fascinated sounds great, yadkny! I’ll have to check it out!
Lady, those were both my faves in the Wallflowers quartet, too. Sigh, Kleypas is so great.
Oh, States of Decay, you are in for such a treat! Pleasure for Pleasure is one of my all time faves. So is Unlocked for that matter. I envy you reading them for the first time!
June, Devil Takes a Bride was my favorite book in the Knight series. I loved Lizzie so much! I’m a sucker for bluestockings too. Cecily, the heroine of the first Ugly Ducklings book is more of a bluestocking than the other two are.
Maria, I enjoyed Lillian too:)
Thanks for coming by, Aquarian Dancer!
I hope you enjoy them, Di!
Thanks, Nae! I’m a huge Julia Quinn fan too. I actually just bought a t-shirt that says “The Future Mrs. Bridgerton” 😉
I haven’t tried Catherine Gayle yet, Dot. Thanks for the rec!
Nine Rules to Break was such a fun book, Barbara. I’ve got the Carriger on my TBR pile. Need to move it up.
Thank you, Izz! Hmm, I think the idea was for viewer of the cover to feel like they’re in on the secret with the heroine (model). She definitely looks like she’s up to something!
Wow, Aline! Those are some of my favorite heroines ever! Great choices!
Another Lillian fan, sienny! She’s a fun one:)
Pamerd, I love Tessa Dare’s Spindle Cover books! 🙂
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I love Tessa Dare’s Spindle Cove series, that’s a good one!
Manda, yes, it seems she’s definitely up to something! especially if one hottie is on top of her. LOL.
but I don’t know, I just kinda getting the wrong impression.
ah, well it’s just my own opinion ^^’
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