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The Wicked Worthingtons Series in Order

Wicked Worthingtons Books in Order

6 books
#
Title
Date
Rating
3
Jul 2014
4
May 2016
5
May 2017
6
Feb 2019

About the Wicked Worthingtons series

Series Premise

The stories revolve around the Worthington siblings—numerous brothers and sisters raised in a loving but chaotic household—who each defy expectations with their bold personalities, unconventional choices, and reputations for mischief or scandal. When fate (often through storms, inheritances, mistaken identities, or arranged encounters) brings them into contact with strong-willed partners, the narratives explore how passion, understanding, and mutual respect overcome obstacles like class differences, past hurts, family interference, or personal insecurities to forge lasting marriages.

The series can be read in any order, as each book centers on a different Worthington sibling (or close family member) and delivers a complete, standalone romance with its own satisfying resolution. While light continuity exists through family appearances, shared hometown connections, and occasional nods to siblings' lives, no overarching plot or major character arcs require sequential reading—order doesn't matter significantly, allowing readers to jump in with any title without confusion.

Main Characters

Worthington siblings (various protagonists) — The core heroes and heroines are members of the large Worthington family, each with distinct personalities that defy polite society's norms: some bold and adventurous, others scholarly or quietly passionate. They share a deep sibling bond, mutual support, and a reputation for eccentricity that often precedes them.

- Romantic partners (various) — Strong, capable counterparts—lords, ladies, professionals, or outsiders—who initially clash with or are intrigued by the Worthington in question. They bring complementary traits (stability to chaos, passion to restraint) and grow through the relationship.

- Extended Worthington family — Parents, numerous brothers and sisters, and household members who provide comic relief, meddling advice, and emotional grounding, reinforcing themes of loyalty and acceptance.

- Supporting figures — Friends, servants, neighbors, and society acquaintances who add color through gossip, matchmaking attempts, or minor conflicts, enriching the small-town/regency community feel.

- Obstacles — Antagonists are typically societal pressures, jealous rivals, or internal doubts rather than villains, keeping focus on relational and personal growth.

Setting

The series is set in Regency England, primarily in and around London and various country estates, capturing the era's social whirl of balls, house parties, ton gossip, and rigid class structures. Key backdrops include elegant townhouses, sprawling family estates, rainy country roads (often sparking chance meetings), cozy inns, and community gatherings that highlight the contrast between aristocratic expectations and the Worthingtons' more relaxed, affectionate household. The atmosphere blends classic Regency glamour—carriages, fine gowns, candlelit dinners—with intimate, everyday moments: muddy boots in drawing rooms, sibling-filled chaos, and quiet gardens for stolen kisses. Seasonal touches (storms, holidays, rural escapes) add variety while grounding the stories in a vividly realized historical world.

Tone & Themes

Bradley's tone is playful, warm, and irreverently romantic, infusing the stories with sharp humor, light-hearted teasing, and sensual heat that never overshadows emotional depth. The narratives balance Regency-era constraints with modern-feeling characters—heroines are intelligent, resilient, and often delightfully stubborn, while heroes are honorable yet flawed, leading to entertaining clashes and tender reconciliations. Conflicts feel genuine but never overly dark: misunderstandings, stubborn pride, or external pressures create tension, resolved through honest communication, laughter, and passionate connection. The overall mood is uplifting and joyful—perfect for readers seeking escapist romance with clever dialogue, steamy moments, and happily-ever-afters that celebrate love's triumph over reputation or circumstance.

Celeste Bradley's Wicked Worthingtons series offers pure Regency romance delight, blending clever humor, sensual tension, and genuine heart in stories of unconventional siblings finding love that defies expectations. Through bold heroines and honorable heroes navigating scandal and self-discovery, it celebrates family bonds, second chances, and the joy of embracing one's true self. The books stand as addictive, uplifting reads with satisfying happily-ever-afters and a touch of mischief that make them perfect for fans of light-hearted historicals. They leave readers with a warm glow—the assurance that even the "wicked" can find happily ever after when hearts align.

FAQ

How many books are in the Wicked Worthingtons series?

6 books

When will the next book in the series be released?

No new book is currently scheduled. The latest book, On Bended Knee, was published in February 2019.

When was the most recent book released?

On Bended Knee was published in February 2019.

What was the first book in the series?

The first book in the series is When She Said I Do, published in February 2013.

What genre is the Wicked Worthingtons series?

The series primarily falls into the Historical Romance genre.

What is the Wicked Worthingtons series about?

The stories revolve around the Worthington siblings—numerous brothers and sisters raised in a loving but chaotic household—who each defy expectations with their bold personalities, unconventional choices, and reputations for mischief or scandal. When fate (often through storms, inheritances, mistaken identities, or arranged encounters) brings them into contact with strong-willed partners, the narratives explore how passion, understanding, and mutual respect overcome obstacles like class differences, past hurts, family interference, or personal insecurities to forge lasting marriages. The series can be read in any order, as each book centers on a different Worthington sibling (or close family member) and delivers a complete, standalone romance with its own satisfying resolution. While light continuity exists through family appearances, shared hometown connections, and occasional nods to siblings' lives, no overarching plot or major character arcs require sequential reading—order doesn't matter significantly, allowing readers to jump in with any title without confusion.

Is the Wicked Worthingtons series finished?

The series does not currently have a new book scheduled.