A review by jackiehorne
Ethan: Lord of Scandals by Grace Burrowes

3.0

A bastard son of an Earl, exiled as a teen from his father's family, and wounded by a bad marriage, hires a new governess for his two young sons, and finds himself gradually falling in lust, then in love, with the woman. Ditto the latter for the governess, who is conveniently the daughter of a nobleman herself, but because of past scandal has taken up governessing. Ethan, too, has major scandal and trauma in his past, so the two make a good couple. Yet in character they act like pretty much any other Burrowes' hero and heroine. So if you don't mind the repetitiveness of character from book to book, you should be fine. But if you're looking for something different, you won't find it here.