The Governess Affair by Courtney Milan

The Governess Affair (Brothers Sinister, #0.5)

by Courtney Milan

The start of a critically acclaimed historical romance series by New York Times bestselling author Courtney Milan...

Hugo Marshall earned the nickname "the Wolf of Clermont" for his ruthless ambition--a characteristic that has served him well, elevating the coal miner's son to the right hand man of a duke. When he's ordered to get rid of a pestering governess by fair means or foul, it's just another day at work.

But after everything Miss Serena Barton has been through at the hands of his employer, she is determined to make him pay. She won't let anyone stop her--not even the man that all of London fears. They might call Hugo Marshall the Wolf of Clermont, but even wolves can be brought to heel...

Reviewed by Angie on

3 of 5 stars

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The Governess Affair was different than most Historical Romances I've read before in that it's not about a slightly eccentric lady bagging an earl. Serena was just a maid that a disgusting duke forced his attentions on. Now she wants him to admit what he did and promise to provide for their child in the future. Of course, the duke doesn't want to get his hands dirty so he trusts his financial adviser (?) to deal with her. Hugo has no idea what actually happened between them and attempts to pay her off. Serena won't take the money, instead sitting outside the duke's home every single day waiting for the gossip to churn and get back to his wife. Obviously, Serena and Hugo eventually fall in love as they give the duke what was coming to him.

I wasn't sure about The Governess Affair in the beginning. It made me a bit uncomfortable, and I was never quite sure where it was heading, other than to an eventual happily ever after for Serena and Hugo. Thankfully, I did warm up to it, and wound up enjoying it. It certainly didn't fall into most of the overdone romance tropes, which was refreshing. Although I must have missed the moment where Serena and Hugo fell in love. One moment they're just acquaintances trying to handle this situation together, and then there are feelings and they're having amazing sex. I don't know. I liked it anyway.

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