Darcie Wilde writes her steamy and adventurous romances from a university town in a certain northern-midwestern state that has been known to bear some passing resemblance to a mitten.
When not writing, she's reading, cooking, hiking, swimming, climbing things, raising her rapidly growing son and trying to convince her cat - Buffy the Vermin Slayer - not to do any further damage to the furniture.
When not writing, she's reading, cooking, hiking, swimming, climbing things, raising her rapidly growing son and trying to convince her cat - Buffy the Vermin Slayer - not to do any further damage to the furniture.
Genres: Cozy Mystery, Historical Romance
New and upcoming books
Series
Rosalind Thorne Mystery
1. A Useful Woman (2016)
2. A Purely Private Matter (2017)
3. And Dangerous to Know (2019)
4. A Lady Compromised (2020)
5. A Counterfeit Suitor (2021)
1. A Useful Woman (2016)
2. A Purely Private Matter (2017)
3. And Dangerous to Know (2019)
4. A Lady Compromised (2020)
5. A Counterfeit Suitor (2021)
Regency Makeover
1. The Bride Behind the Curtain (2016)
2. The Stepsister's Triumph (2016)
3. An Exquisite Marriage (2016)
1. The Bride Behind the Curtain (2016)
2. The Stepsister's Triumph (2016)
3. An Exquisite Marriage (2016)
Useful Woman Mystery
1. The Secret of the Lost Pearls (2022)
2. The Secret of the Lady's Maid (2023)
3. The Matter of the Secret Bride (2024)
1. The Secret of the Lost Pearls (2022)
2. The Secret of the Lady's Maid (2023)
3. The Matter of the Secret Bride (2024)
Darcie Wilde recommends
A New Lease on Death (2024)
(Supernatural Mysteries, book 1)
Olivia Blacke
"Smart. Quirky. Suspenseful. Everything you could want in a whodunnit."
A Rip Through Time (2022)
(Rip Through Time, book 1)
Kelley Armstrong
"A fascinating time-slip mystery. Armstrong kept me guessing all the way to the end."
A Lady's Guide to Etiquette and Murder (2018)
(Countess of Harleigh Mystery, book 1)
Dianne Freeman
"A fantastic blend of history, mystery and humor. I did not want to put it down. Perfect for fans of Agatha Christie and Georgette Heyer."
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