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Ethan: Lord of Scandals (The Lonely Lords) - Community Reviews back

by Grace Burrowes
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Heidi Hart
Heidi Hart rated it 11 years ago
I'd never read anything by Grace Burrowes before, but I liked Ethan despite its lord-and-governess trope--I'm not a big fan of lord/governess, boss/secretary, teacher/student romances; I just find the skewed power dynamic to be too skeevy. This one works, though (at least for me), because Ethan is a...
Ilze
Ilze rated it 11 years ago
Grace Burrowes just keeps getting better and better. So much to love about this book: Ethan, the hero who has spent more than half of his life getting over a traumatic assault when he was 14, Alice the heroine, who is suffering for herself and her sister, all the wonderful parts about horses and rid...
JennieBasset
JennieBasset rated it 12 years ago
A bit uneven in places but enjoyable. There were a few different twists I didn't see coming. Nice to see old characters again and meet new ones. I'm excited for the next book in this series.
HJL Reviews and Musings
HJL Reviews and Musings rated it 12 years ago
3.5 I'm not 'into' historical romances, but I have to say that Grace Burrowes writes a pretty good one. I have no idea if there's any historical accuracy in her books, and I'm pretty sure that quite a bit of the 'sexual/seduction' scenes would be considered atypical for the time period, but that's...
Lady Wesley's Salon
Lady Wesley's Salon rated it 12 years ago
Grace Burrowes has upped her game with Ethan, giving the reader an intriguing plot with surprising twists populated by fully-developed, complex characters. Actually, there are two not so fully-developed characters – Ethan’s sons, Jeremiah, age six, and Joshua, age five. Be warned – if you don’t like...
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