The Bride Behind the Curtain by Darcie Wilde

March 11th, 2016 Kimberly Review 38 Comments

11th Mar
The Bride Behind the Curtain by Darcie Wilde
The Bride Behind the Curtain
by Darcie Wilde
Series: Regency Makeover #1
Genres: Historical Romance
Source: Publisher
Goodreads
Rating: One StarOne StarOne Star
Heat Level: One FlameOne Flame

Even wallflowers find a way to bloom... They were dismissed as hopeless—girls too plain, too shy, too gauche to stand any chance in the ruthless competition of the London season. But Helene Fitzgerald, Madelene Valmeyer, and Adele Edmundson have no intention of remaining wallflowers. Aided by the notorious novelist, Deborah Sewell, they form the Wallflower Pact and set out to find true love for themselves—and maybe even their chaperone.

The Bride Behind the Curtain- Adele Edmundson has always been considered too plump and too awkward for the fashionable world. But the girl has a discerning eye for fashion, filling notebooks with designs for beautiful dresses. She also has an eye for the dashing son of French expatriates, James Beauclaire. With a little help from her friends, and a talented modiste's assistant, Adele's gowns take society by storm and she begins a secret flirtation with James, who finds himself torn between family loyalties and true love. But as all Adele’s impossible dreams begin to come true, can she resist the temptations of a world suddenly throwing itself at her feet?

ARC REVIEW historical ISNTA ROMANCE

The Bride Behind the Curtain by Darcie Wilde is the first in the Regency Makeover a trilogy surrounding Helene Fitzgerald, Madelene Valmeyer, and Adele Edmundson. Three women who have no intention of remaining wallflowers. Aided by the notorious novelist, Deborah Sewell, they form the Wallflower Pact. The Bride Behind the Curtain introduces us to Adele and I found it to be a quick, delightful introduction to the trilogy.

Caffeinated Aspects of The Bride Behind the Curtain

  • I have a soft spot for those who do not fit into society’s norm, and poor Adele is one such character. Adele is considered too plump by the tons standards and her Aunt has no problem reminding her. To make matters worse, she dresses Adele in the wrong colors with ruffles and more ghastly adornments. Of course her younger sister is the crème de la crème of the season.
  • Adele reminded me a little of a younger me. She is sharp, reserved and tries to please. I found her to be charming, and more than once, she had me laughing. The story takes places at her brother’s estate. Their father recently passed, and he placed his Aunt in charge of the young women. They are in the midst of a house party and Adele wants nothing more than to escape. I loved the first encounter between Adele and James Beauclaire. I enjoyed their initial chemistry and was ready to enjoy this courtship.
  • James is in need of a wife to fill his coffers, and truth be told he was there to woo Adele’s younger sister. I am not a huge fan of fortune hunters but Wilde quickly shared his story and introduced us to his sister making me feel for him. Although he was often dimwitted as men occasional are I was soon rooting for this couple.
  • Helene and Madelene seemed lovely and I look forward to learning more. I am curious as to whether Adele’s sister will get a story. She really is dreadful and I imagine the man who sets her straight will make for a delicious tale. Secondary characters like the Aunt and sister added to the tale while aiding the reader in understanding our hero and heroine. Sadly we learn very little about them as they stay in the background.

Decaffeinated Aspects of The Bride Behind the Curtain

  • The chemistry between Adele and James was sizzling but the romance suffered as the Wallflower Pact took center stage. I would have preferred a slow burning romance to curl my toes.
  • I wanted to know more about the notorious Deborah Sewell who has come to the girls’ aid. She seemed to be accepted by Adele’s overbearing Aunt, but there is a story here.
  • I enjoyed the story and in fact read this in a single sitting, but I would have preferred a slower romance and all the details that come with a house party and courtship. The plot was well planned, and the story flowed naturally but I was not given time to become swept up.
  • While we can guess how the romance wraps up, their story will continue as a side dish in the next book.

The Bride Behind the Curtain was a quick, fun read and I am curious about the rest of the girls in the Wallflower Pact. The Stepsister’s Triumph and An Exquisite Marriage will release in April and May of this year.

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38 Responses to “The Bride Behind the Curtain by Darcie Wilde”

  1. Katherine

    Despite the flaws this sounds really fun! I love when I really connect with a character and when the character is different from the usual. I will definitely be looking for this one!

  2. Melissa (Books and Things)

    I also love those that don’t quite fit in. I think we all identify with that in some manner or another. I loved “Although he was often dimwitted as men occasional are” ROFL! I’m curious about their relationship and to see if he smartens up. 😉 Great review.

  3. Candace

    I hadn’t heard of this one before and I’m not sure it’s for me. I’m glad you managed to enjoy it still.

  4. Sophia Rose

    It certainly has the promise to be an engaging read for me, but it is sad that with such a delightful pair that they had to be rushed and share the stage with the Wallflower group. Maybe that intro to the Wallflower Pact could have been a prequel with the three girls’ romances afterward. Still, glad it was good.

  5. AngelErin

    I just love that cover! Too bad the romance wasn’t more of a slow burn. I think I’ll pass on this one. So cool that you identified with Adele though. I love when I can identify with a book character! 🙂

  6. Heidi

    I had this pegged as a chick lit read based on the cover. Sounds like this one was a good read, but the romance was not the best.

  7. Sarah

    I like a good wallflower romance as well, though it has been a LONG time since I picked up a historical romance. This one sounds sweet!

  8. Laurel-Rain Snow

    Hmm, I’m not sure…I don’t often read historical fiction, but this one sounds unique enough to grab my attention. Thanks for sharing. I do love the cover!

  9. Lexxie

    In regency romances, I prefer a slow romance, too, it kind of goes better with the time period. I’m glad you enjoyed a lot of the aspects of The Bride Behind the Curtain, even if it wasn’t perfect. It intrigued me enough to want to give it a try myself 🙂
    I hope you’re enjoying a fantastic Friday!

  10. Nick

    I really feel for Adele already and I think I would find myself rooting for her! It’s a shame though that the romance wasn’t the focus. I would definitely want more of that slow burn romance.
    Lovely review, Kim! 🙂

  11. Jenny

    “Although he was often dimwitted as men occasional are I was soon rooting for this couple.”

    *snort* This sounds like a fun read Kim, though I always prefer a slow burn romance as well. Still, I feel for Adele – no one looks good in ruffles! I kind of want to punch her aunt in the throat as well for reminding her of her weight all the time, but of course I know Adele gets her HEA so that makes it easier to tolerate:)

  12. Bookworm Brandee

    I like the sound of this – the friendship and the pact. But I think I’d also prefer to be swept away in the romance. And I’ll be curious to see if you learn more about Deborah Sewell in the followups. Oh, and I giggled over James being dimwitted, as men sometimes are! LOL

  13. Priscilla

    I enjoy books about wallflowers. Especially when they’re charming ones! I’ll see how the reviews on goodreads go, before adding it to my tbr list 😀