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Ultimately, Stacy Reid delivers a story that is as much about healing as it is about heat. Wicked With You succeeds because it treats its characters’ traumas with respect while maintaining the escapist charm of a Regency-style romance. It reinforces the idea that true intimacy requires peeling back the layers of a carefully constructed public persona to find the "wicked" and wonderful person beneath.
Stacy Reid’s Wicked With You , the third installment in her Sinful Wallflowers series, is a masterclass in the "beauty and the beast" trope set against the rigid backdrop of Victorian London. The novel centers on Ophelia Darby, a woman determined to save her family from ruin, and Devlin Murphy, the Duke of Blackwood, a man whispered to be a cold-blooded murderer. While the premise of a "marriage of convenience" is a staple of historical romance, Reid elevates the narrative through intense emotional stakes and a searing exploration of reputation versus reality. Wicked With You by Stacy Reid
At its core, the novel is a study of social ostracization. Both protagonists exist on the fringes of the "ton." Ophelia is a "wallflower" by circumstance, burdened by her father’s scandals, while Devlin is a pariah by choice and dark rumor. Reid skillfully uses their isolation to build an "us against the world" dynamic that feels earned rather than forced. The chemistry between them is immediate and high-tension, characterized by Reid’s signature blend of Victorian propriety and unabashed sensuality. Ultimately, Stacy Reid delivers a story that is
The Allure of Redemption: A Review of Wicked With You by Stacy Reid Stacy Reid’s Wicked With You , the third