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Regency Makeover Books in Order

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This page has the Regency Makeover books by Darcie Wilde in order, with brief summaries, series background, and an easy way to pick your Wallflower Pact starting point.

Last updated: June 7, 2026

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An Exquisite Marriage

by Darcie Wilde

2016

Sharp-tongued bluestocking Helene Fitzgerald seems the least likely of the wallflowers to make a match, yet Duke Marcus Endicott keeps returning to her side. Their growing attraction has to survive old secrets, family pressure, and serious money troubles.

2

The Bride Behind the Curtain

by Darcie Wilde

2016

Adele Endicott has talent, taste, and no place in fashionable society, until a daring makeover lets her test both. As her gowns draw attention and James Beauclaire draws closer, love and ambition become harder to separate.

3

The Stepsister's Triumph

by Darcie Wilde

2016

Shy heiress Madelene Valmeyer has spent years hiding from a cruel stepfamily and from society. The Wallflower Pact offers a chance to step into the light, but opening her heart to Benedict Pelham may cost more than confidence.

Series background & context

The Regency Makeover books are romances about friendship, self-fashioning, and the brutal logic of the marriage market. At the center are three young women, Helene Fitzgerald, Madelene Valmeyer, and Adele Endicott, all dismissed by polite society for different reasons. One is too bookish, one too shy, one too awkward and unfashionable. Instead of accepting that verdict, they make a Wallflower Pact and decide to help one another become more visible, more confident, and much harder to ignore during the London season.

The fun of the series is that the makeover is never just about clothes.

In The Bride Behind the Curtain, Adele steps forward first. She has an instinct for dress and presentation, and Wilde uses that talent to show how fashion can be both performance and protection. Adele's growing connection with James Beauclaire gives the novella its romantic pull, but the story also cares about class pressure, family duty, and what it means for a woman who has been overlooked to suddenly become the object of everyone's attention.

The Stepsister's Triumph shifts to Madelene, the shy heiress of the group. Her story has the deepest wallflower energy, because she has spent so long being belittled by family that confidence feels almost dangerous. Benedict Pelham sees her long before she can really imagine being seen, and that tension gives the book its sweetness. But there is steel under it. Social success asks Madelene to risk exposure, disappointment, and the possibility that changing outwardly may not be enough to free her from the people who have tried to shrink her.

An Exquisite Marriage belongs to Helene, the sharp-tongued bluestocking whose intelligence is as much a social problem as an asset. Her attraction to Marcus Endicott, Duke of Windford, brings the trilogy to its most openly combative and emotionally charged pairing. Around them, the wider story of the Wallflower Pact comes together. Deborah Sewell, the unconventional novelist who helps guide the women, gives the series extra bite and reminds you that older, harder-won female independence matters here too, not just first love and first glittering success.

These are quick reads, but they do more than offer a simple glow-up fantasy. Wilde is interested in how beauty, money, reputation, and wit intersect, and in how much effort it takes for women to be legible on their own terms. The tone is warm, brisk, and romantic, with plenty of ballroom sparkle and just enough social sharpness to keep things grounded. If you like Regency romance with heroines who help one another, a strong thread of fashion and transformation, and love stories that grow out of self-respect as much as attraction, this trilogy is a very inviting place to start.

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