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Love Me A Wallflower Books in Order

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Explore the Love Me A Wallflower books by Bronwen Evans in order, with summaries, series background, and help choosing where to start.

Last updated: June 10, 2026

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Every Wallflower Has Her Thorns

by Bronwen Evans

2024

An overlooked heroine decides she is done being harmless, and the world around her gets a shock. This historical novella pairs wallflower wit with enemies-to-lovers sparks and the promise of long-delayed revenge.

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Every Wallflower Deserves A Christmas Romance

by Bronwen Evans

2025

A festive historical novella that gives an overlooked heroine her shot at love. Friendship, Christmas warmth, and a little social mischief turn a quiet holiday into something far more romantic.

Series background & context

This historical line is built for readers who like the quiet girl with the sharpest edge. The title Love Me A Wallflower points toward women who have been overlooked, underestimated, or politely sidelined by society, and the first book title, Every Wallflower Has Her Thorns, makes it plain that Evans is not interested in writing them as passive ornaments.

That is the fun of the series.

These are shorter historical romances, so the focus is tight. A woman who has spent too long blending into the wallpaper decides she is done being harmless, and the men around her discover that reserve and softness are not the same thing as weakness. The available titles also suggest a festive streak. Alongside the first novella sits Every Wallflower Deserves A Christmas Romance, which points to a warmer holiday follow-up and keeps the tone inviting rather than heavy.

Compared with Evans's long interconnected Regency series, this one seems more theme-driven than plot-driven. The link is less about a single brotherhood or one shared enemy, and more about a type of heroine and the social position she starts from. That can be a strength. It lets each novella jump straight into the emotional payoff of seeing an underestimated woman claim space, want openly, and stop apologizing for it.

The historical atmosphere still matters. The wallflower role only works because society is watching, judging, and ranking women by manners, beauty, and marriage prospects. Evans clearly enjoys pushing against that pressure. Her heroines often want affection, respect, and desire on their own terms, and the wallflower frame gives her a neat way to dramatize that wish.

Because these are novellas, they are probably best approached as quick, satisfying reads rather than sprawling sagas. You come for the spark, the reversal of assumptions, and the pleasure of watching someone dismissed by the room become the person no one can ignore.

If you like historical romance with shorter length, sharper heroine energy, and a strong sense that sweetness can come with claws, Love Me A Wallflower looks like a good corner of Evans's backlist to explore.

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Richard Reis

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Anurag Ramdasan

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