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The Lady's Guide #4

The Lady's Guide to Scandal

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Madly in love, or just pretending?

Celebrated explorer Ethan Burnell is keen to return to the jungles of Mexico. Settling down isn't part of his plan.

But his sister has other ideas, throwing a Christmas houseparty filled with eager debutantes. The answer? A fake engagement for the duration of the festivities!

With her name mired in scandal, Cornelia Mortmain's marriage prospects are nil. Texan-born Burnell is exactly the sort of 'dangerous man' she's sworn off, and posing as his fiancée can only spell trouble.

Or, make her so notorious she'll become irresistible.

Can they convince everyone they're madly in love?

The game is on!


Heat level : passionate

Previously published in the Have Yourself a Merry Little Scandal anthology

163 pages, ebook

First published October 8, 2020

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3,733 reviews209 followers
December 9, 2022
He's a Hunter of Many Treasures 😉

Our human existence is a series of adventures, each end bringing a new beginning. Others enter our lives for a brief time to share the journey, or stay a longer while. Where friends offer their hand, be glad, and do not fear unexpected paths. Life ends at the same destination for us all—and, there, we shall never sigh for what we dared, only for those adventures left untasted.
-- The Lady’s Guide to All Things Useful.

3.5 stars - I liked Cornelia and Ethan's book. There's some mystery, action, and a pair of aunts that had me laughing at their unfiltered musings on more than one occasion.

There are shenanigans afoot, but they are less sinister than the other stories in this series. That is, unless you are on the receiving end of some of the bitter wagging tongues, which seem intent on spearing Cornelia.

I do love how Ethan stands up for Cornelia on a couple of occasions.

Having Burnell appear besotted to pique the curiosity of other men was merely a charade. She could not afford to forget.
-- Cornelia Mortmain

Ah yes, the little misdirection. The odds of successfully pulling off the ruse are... well, if you count them falling for it... good. 😉😄

I received an author's copy of the audio book, which I listened while reading along. The narrator is Gareth J Davies. I enjoy his accents and the general cadence of his voice. The sound effects are amusing.

Story: 3.5 stars
Narration: 3.5 stars
Listening Speed: 1.8x
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1,251 reviews100 followers
September 23, 2022
Archaeologist and explorer Ethan Burnell has no intention of staying in England for long and is eager to return to his exploration in the Yucatan as soon as he’s able. He has even less interest in finding a wife, despite his sister’s best efforts. She’s hosting a Christmas house party and has invited several ladies of marriageable age, leaving Ethan feeling a bit cornered.

Cornelia Mortmain has no marriage prospects, though she had hoped once to find a true partner. Now widowed and faced with scandal thanks to her mother’s escapades as well as the circumstances of her late husband’s death, that hope is shriveling. Brash American Ethan Burnell is precisely the type of man she generally avoids, but there’s the slightest chance that his interest in her could increase the level of interest she receives from other men. On the off chance of this being helpful for her, Cornelia grudgingly agrees to Ethan’s scheme to protect himself from the marriage-minded mamas and daughters in attendance at the party. Now he and Cornelia must simply convince the guests of their undying love for one another.

This was a fast-paced romp with a rather starchy heroine and a hero with no interest in marriage, or so he thinks. Their attraction is rather instant, but it also builds upon a connection they had forged as children, so I thought this was a neat way to feature the childhood friends to lovers trope in with a fake relationship. This book maintains a hint of gothic feel and the narration pulled me into the story quite well. Cornelia was a bit difficult to like thanks to her tendency toward snappishness and yet, this prickliness was something that made her very relatable for me and made perfect sense given everything she’d been through thanks to her mother’s and her late husband’s scandals. Ethan was a bit ramshackle in his courtship and it took a while for him to get his head on straight and realize what he truly did want from life as far as relationships go. Fortunately, Cornelia was a match for him in every way and refused to settle for less than everything he had to offer and an equal partnership. I loved that she stood up for herself and her two aunts were fabulous supporting characters to a charming, fast-paced story.

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5,189 reviews64 followers
July 13, 2021
Ethan Burnell is an explorer who has just returned from the jungles of Mexico & is preparing for an exhibition of some of his finds at the British Museum when he’s held up by a tape measure wielding woman, who thinks he’s a thief. Cornelia Mortmain’s name's mired in scandals not of her making but mud sticks, she a volunteer worker at the museum, when she sneaks in to the room housing the latest exhibition she didn’t expect to find a thief. At the opening of his exhibition Ethan discovers he knew Cornelia & her two aunts Eustacia & Blanche years ago, so he invites them to a Christmas house party at his sister Rosamund’s country residence Studborne Abbey.
A fun, entertaining well written story think of Indiana Jones at a Downton Abbey house party wearing Hessians - I just loved it. I loved both Ethan & Cornelia, their attraction just grew & grew, there were also hilarious elderly aunts & an inquisitive dog, Minnie & a marchioness with a wonderful vocabulary. An engrossing, captivating read
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657 reviews8 followers
June 27, 2021
Set at Christmas, this passionate romance is full of intrigue, fun and romance. I love that the characters are flawed and that they are realistic about their place in society. The hero is one of the many men of nobility who loses themselves to scientific pursuits and has little time for women and marriage. He is especially not interested in the silly debutantes his sister puts in front of him. But the sparks fly when he agrees to a fake engagement to a widow who must accept the scandal of her mother's past. This is atmospheric, deeper-than-the-usual regency tale and there is even a mystery to be solved. A great, short holiday romp!
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4,669 reviews83 followers
June 26, 2021
Just for the record, I've never read a book by Emmanuelle de Maupassant that I have not thoroughly enjoyed, and 'The Lady's Guide to Scandal' is no exception! There are several books in 'The Lady's Guide' series and they all refer to a little book which assists ladies by giving very sage advice on how to handle various situations in life. When I read these pieces of advice, along with the heroine, they usually make me laugh. If Emmanuelle's heroine were prim and proper ladies with milk-toast personalities they could be taken literally. But the heroine, aka Cornelia, is very strong-willed and employed. A woman ahead of her time, these pieces of advice are open to interpretation as needed. LOL Unfortunately, she finds herself in situations that have sullied her name through no fault of her own. She and Ethan were friends when they were younger and, as life often happens, took separate paths. Cornelia employed at the Museum and Ethan an explorer recently returned from the jungles in Mexico. When they meet again, it's a bit of a shock. Especially when Cornelia snuck into a room at the Museum, where she volunteers, and she finds what she believes to be a thief!! Some of the antics between these two on top of the side characters, which include elderly aunts and a dog, had me laughing until tears rolled. This was a great adventure with all the chemistry that comes along with a story that bring two people together.
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1,100 reviews22 followers
August 8, 2022
Wonderful story of Cornelia Mortmain, a lady with a besmirched reputation and Ethan Burnell, American explorer with a sister trying to get him to marry. With the intent of helping each other, they pretend to be courting. Loved these characters and the interactions were often quite funny. Part of a series but can be read as a standalone.
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1,277 reviews36 followers
July 19, 2021
The scene with Minnie and the toupée....omigosh, I'm still giggling!! This was such a wonderful and fun story to read. I loved the main characters, Ethan and Cornelia, as well as her two aunts, what a hoot they are!!

Cornelia is a widow, having endured a horrible marriage and vowing to never let a man rule her life again. Also, because of her mother's scandal, she's the one who is suffering the backlash and doesn't think anyone would want her. Ethan is an explorer who vows never to marry or have children, never wanting to put a woman through what his mother went through with his dastardly father. When the two meet (which is worth a few giggles in itself), emotions get involved and no matter how much they fight it, they are truly meant for each other.

I always enjoy this author's stories and this one doesn't disappoint either!

I received an ARC of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving an honest review.

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571 reviews5 followers
July 1, 2021
Again, a little masterpiece by Emmanuelle de Maupassant.
The fast-paced story revolves around the excavations of ruins in South America and the moral question whether the pillage of antiquities by the European museums is justifiable or reprehensible.
Two childhood friends who, decades later, share only the vaguest memories. An overbearing archaeologist who intends to remain a bachelor and a beautiful young widow who obstinately protects her independence and her heart against his intentions to use her as a shield against matchmaking mamas, sparks fly in every direction.
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2,464 reviews19 followers
June 29, 2021
Previously published in the anthology Have Yourself a Merry Little Scandal.
The heroine has a scandalous past but not one of her making. Will a Texan explorer of Mayan architecture be the one to give her the more fulfilling future she dreams of? A highly enjoyable story.
I received a copy of this book via Booksprout before realising that I had already read it earlier this year and have copied my review from the boxset.
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1,104 reviews19 followers
June 28, 2021
Destiny Brings Them Together:
Exciting and fun sizzling romance with a bit of mystery story.
A truly fun and sexy story of two old friends that meet up in a most unusual way.
It doesn't take long for a slow seduction to start and fire up an old friendship.
A wonderful magic sleigh ride made this story a joy to read..
Lots of humor, charismatic characters and so much more.
A happy ending without any cliff hangers.
Mature readers suggested:
216 reviews2 followers
June 29, 2021
I thoroughly enjoyed reading this excellent book. It has terrific characters, very warm and realistic. The plot is engaging, with plenty of twists and turns to keep you turning the next page. I highly recommend it to anyone who loves a great book.

I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
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1,273 reviews55 followers
October 4, 2023
Prologue occurred in Yucatan Mexico 1897. Story
continued in England from Dec. 1903, onward. This
had 1 sex scene (others implied), I could take or
leave the brief mystery aspect. 4 stars b/c I liked
this couple.

American Mrs. Burnell brought her dtr. Rosamund
(hereafter "Rosie") & son Ethan to England. Her
spouse sent someone to return Ethan only to Texas.
Sire and son had a strained relationship & Ethan, as
revenge, vowed to never wed, never father a child.

Cornelia & her Aunts Eustacia & Blanche met single
Rosie yrs ago, on a trip to the sea. Ethan was there
too. The aunts exchanged correspondence w/
Rosie, thereafter.

1903. Archeologist/ explorer Ethan met Cornelia
( hereafter Corn) again. Who he later learned
volunteered to catalogue artifacts at the British
museum. A few days later Ethan ran into Corn
and her witty aunts. The aunts learned that Rosie
and her spouse the duke were hosting a house
party. The aunts invited themselves. Ethan & Corn
tentatively agreed (?) to a faux attachment so ladies
would leave him alone. Corn, unhappily wed and
then widowed, distrusted men. Also her late mom
had created a scandal.

House party. IMO the 2 aunts were the heart of the story.
Some catty women tried to insult Corn & claim charming,
wealthy Ethan. Some engaged in flirty ways & too much
innuendo. The baron was a mess.

I liked the push/ pull of the MCs and their convos.
Cornelia made clear she'd not just settle. He couldn't
bring a woman to the dangerous areas he explored.
Could they compromise?
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303 reviews4 followers
April 13, 2021
Entertaining novella set over a few weeks before Christmas. Returning, highly eligible, archaeologist Ethan encounters Cornelia who he last met when they were children. She is a widow, scorned by Society due to her mother's scandalous elopement, and her own unfortunate and unsuccessful marriage. He has no wish for marriage or permanent entanglements, but to escape the daughters of marriage-seeking mamas, he pretends a prior attachment to Cornelia. The result of this pretended romance turns both their lives upside down, as the other Christmas house-party guests sneer and insult Cornelia and their daughters pursue Ethan. Only honesty and acceptance of their own feelings and hurts can save them.
11 reviews
July 2, 2021
I loved the humour running through the book and the embarrassing moments for Cornelia. It really added to the story and had me laughing. All the characters felt real and even Cornelia's dog Minnie had an important part to play in the story. It was entertaining and a lot of fun. I liked the fact they had been inseparable friends for one summer when they were kids and had got along really well and how it happened again as adults when they meet again whether they like it or not. Though they had spent a lifetime apart in some ways it didn't feel like it. It was like they started up where they left off. Towards the end of the book, Ethan, when he finds Cornelia, he deliberately repeats something he did as a kid showing that he remembered their time together. I thought that sweet. You end up feeling they were destined to be together (if you believe in that kind of thing). Also they both had endured situations which could have ultimately ruined their lives so it was so satisfying that they should overcome them to find happiness with each other. I very much enjoyed this feel good story.

I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
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1,802 reviews67 followers
July 16, 2021
The reason I gave this rating is because the setup of pretend courtship for their mutual benefit isn't quite original. Another thing is Ethan's views on marriage and fatherhood, which reminds me of a certain historical romance novel that has its own series.

The setting was close to Christmas but the festivities were toned down. Cornelia has a past, a scandal attached to her and the sad part is none of it was her fault.

Her first encounter with Ethan was amusing and I like that the author was able to inject some humor in the story.

Even though they're in the country, the London "ladies" are as catty and shallow as ever. They're annoying.

This happened in a short span of time and in that there was a simmering attraction and chemistry. Cornelia is one of a kind and is quite independent and she and Ethan matched very well due to their interests.

Like all good stories, of course there's a conflict and the spoiler I can give is this one ends happily.
4,720 reviews41 followers
July 9, 2021
Nellie has found what she was missing.
Cornelia I must say is a great character she is very strong-willed and not proper at all I loved her. Ethan, the explorer, is truly awesome too. I loved the banter between them and this fake romance I bet will bite them both in the you know where! I loved the fact there was a bit of mystery with some sweet steam. Part of this book will have you laughing out loud I adore the author style of writing. This was such a good story, and I was rather sad when it ended. I am happy to recommend this charmer. I did receive a free copy of this book from Booksprout and voluntarily chose to review it.
433 reviews24 followers
June 27, 2021
Ethan Burnell discovered Palekmul and brought the artifacts to the British Museum in London. Cornelia Mort-main volunteered at the Museum and decided to see if she could sneak in and see the Palekmul exhibit room. When she got there a door was unlocked and she snuck in and thought she saw the trying to steal something. She took a piece of wood out of her pocket help her think she had a gun and for him to lay down on the floor then she went to the time of and he got hold of her and got her on the floor and she discovered it was Ethan Burnell. Ms. De Maupassant has written an excellent book which is easy to read and is quite enjoyable...
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Author 12 books31 followers
January 6, 2023
Cornelia hates society, the gossips and the rumours, and her unfair starring role because of her mother and her late husband. Ethan knew Cornelia when they were children, and knowing his sister is plotting to find him a wife, concocts a plan for he and Cornelia to have formed an affection, but it puts her under the spotlight she wants to avoid.
A spirited and humorous romance. Great characters and great fun.
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2,853 reviews8 followers
July 28, 2021
The story is a wonderful way to relax and take a journey to another time. To follow along and see how a couple come to terms with their situation and the haunting of the past. to find a solution that suits everyone. It has some twists and turns along the way, that only add to keep you turning pages.
2,317 reviews11 followers
July 2, 2021
Scandal!
This story can be read as a stand-alone.
As with some other books written by this author which have "The Lady's Guide to..." in their titles, this one also refers to a book which seems to assist ladies by giving them most interesting advice on how to handle the various situations in their lives - hence the title.
This particular story is about Cornelia and Ethan who were friends when they were much younger and later meet in a very interesting situation in the Museum where Cornelia works. The story takes off from there and has a very satisfactory ending - what happens in between kept me glued to the pages.
These two characters both seem to be headstrong in the beginning but as they grow to like each other, they begin to understand each other and love with all it's complexities rears its head.
I have enjoyed being entertained by them and what they get up to so much and therefore recommend that you not miss this one.
I read an Advance Reader Copy (ARC) of the book and my voluntary and unbiased review is recorded above.
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1,599 reviews10 followers
December 23, 2021
Another novella from Have Yourself a Merry Little Scandal. This was fine but I never really connected with either character. I enjoyed it while reading but never felt any urge to pick it up again.
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711 reviews64 followers
March 20, 2022
2.5⭐️ The way the author wrote Ethan, a Texan, ruined the story for me. From the abundance of Britishishms like colour, favour, behaviour, etc. it was clear Emmanualle wasn’t from the U.S., and that’s fine. British spelling in British historicals creates authenticity.

At the opposite end of the scale, inaccurate Americanisms pierced the suspension of disbelief. An e and Clint Eastwood, using darn and damn, heck and hell, and a pea pickin’ ain’t or two until my eyes watered. Because nothing says “American,” like, “That went swell…” Ethan blurted out the expression twenty years before the Jazz Age coined it. I especially disliked the thesaurus abuse rained upon Cornelia’s aunts: old dame, old birds, and worst of all, the misuse of old biddies, which was flat-out derogatory.
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Author 2 books9 followers
January 7, 2025
I read a lot of historical romance, as it is my favorite sub-genre of romance. However, my biggest issue was two things really:
1) The dialogue often threw in modern slang and innuendos. It was very jarring to be reading a book set in the early 1900s and suddenly the characters are talking like its 2008. I think if you don't read in this genre very often, it may be easy to miss or overlook, but comparing it to others who write 1700s, 1800s, and early 1900s historical romance and dialogue very well and realistically, I just couldn't skim past it.
And
2) There seemed to be a mish-mosh of Aztec and Mayan cultures, which indicated to me a lack of through research on the author's part. As a white girl, I don't have the right to speak up for a culture not my own, but it did irk me a little bit.

Another thing that kind of itched at me but wasn't as bad, was Ethan's claim that the *(Spoiler)* deal would end by him being caught cheating which would clear Cornelia and leave her free to pursue other men if she found one who suited her needs. I'm not sure how this would work, because part of the stain on her reputation is her husband cheating on her and dying mid-act. There are multiple instances of other characters telling her or telling other girls in front of her that a man cheating is the woman's fault for not pleasuring her man enough, being too boring, or not being attractive enough. Therefore, had Ethan been caught cheating, would this not have damaged Cornelia's reputation even more and cementing the fact that in the eyes of Society, she just isn't good enough?

To end on a positive note, I did actually like quite a few things about this book, Ethan, and Cornelia. I loved Cornelia's intellect and her willingness to learn, even in the constraints of Society opinion of women in her field in the late 1800s/early 1900s. I liked how Ethan spoke up for women, which was not common in that time frame. Minnie, the Jack Russell belonging to Cornelia, was the star of the show for me and I desperately want Cornelia's aunt Blanche to teach Minnie even more unordinary tricks. Speaking of Blanche, I loved the antics of Cornelia's aunts. I even liked the back and forth between Ethan and Cornelia. There was also several moments that just made me giggle so hard I had to set down my phone.

All in all, it was an okay book that could've (in my opinion) been polished and tightened a little more to be a great historical romance.
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1,224 reviews4 followers
July 5, 2021
First off just let me say you will never go wrong with a book by Emmanuelle. I have read a lot of her books and they all have Intrigue, mystery, steamy couples, and fun and humor too.
Ethan Burnell is an adventurer from Texas who has made a name for himself in the jungles of Mexico and his discoveries. When he returns to London to oversee his work at the British Museum
the last thing he looking for is a wife. Unfortunately, his sister, Cornelia now the Duchess of Studborne has other ideas. She is sure her brother just needs a wife to make him settle down and stop going off to strange places. Along with her husband the Duke they plan a Christmas party alone with young ladies and their mothers at their estate, Studborne Abbey. The last thing Ethan wants is a bunch of Ladies trying to marry off their daughter to him!! He would rather be back in the Jungles.
Cornelia Mortman has had a rough life; between her mother and late husband she has lived in the shadows of scandal. The ton can be very nasty if one breaks the rules. She has given up hope of every finding a man who will overlook her past and just treat her nice. Maybe giving her children to love.
After she and Ethan have a run in at the museum, her lovable outspoken aunts get them invited to
his sisters Christmas party. It turns out they spent one summer when kids as best friends. Ethan comes up with a plan to help them both. They will have a fake engagement thus keeping the ladies away from him and the gentleman will want to get to know Cornelia because he does.
AH the best laid plans don't always work the way we want. Especially when you have strong willed aunts, a cute little dog named Minnie, very determined mothers and silly daughter against you. And the attraction neither of them planned on.
This is a wild romp with secrets on both sides, misunderstanding, love, hurt and lack of trust on both sides.
I hope you get a copy to find out how it all works out. You will not be sorry .... it is a lot of fun and some steamy part will have you tablet heating up too.
I received and ARC from the author and wish to thank her. This is my honest opinion and am freely giving it.
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2,554 reviews152 followers
July 18, 2021
📖 The Lady's Guide to Scandal 📖
The Lady's Guide... Series #4
✒️ Emmanuelle de Maupassant
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Release Date 07/15/2021
Publisher Hot Historical Romance
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𝗕𝗹𝘂𝗿𝗯

Madly in love, or just pretending?

Celebrated adventurer Ethan Burnell is keen to return to the jungles of Mexico.
Settling down isn't part of his plan.

But his sister has other ideas, throwing a Christmas houseparty filled with eager debutantes.
The answer? A fake engagement for the duration of the festivities!

With her name mired in scandal, Cornelia Mortmain's marriage prospects are nil.
Burnell is exactly the sort of 'dangerous man' she's sworn off, and posing as his fiancée can only spell trouble.
Or, make her so notorious she'll become irresistible.

Can they convince everyone they're madly in love?
The game is on!

𝗠𝘆 𝗿𝗲𝘃𝗶𝗲𝘄

Will she let her past dictate her future …

Victim of her circumstances, and while she tries to find some freedom with the limited autonomy her widow status grants her, she lets others determine her course. The scandal which mars her name is not from her making, yet she bears it as her shame and quietly retreated from social life.
Why she follows an even more proper life, devoid of all real temptation and bending her head to all the nasty remarks made behind her back or not.
Ethan on the contrary, refuses to let anyone dictate his actions, why so angry after his late father, he is set on never following his footsteps, so no marriage nor family.
Why he is the one to propose this fake courtship, to avoid his matchmaking kin to meddle with his life.
I was not much fond of him, he is rather overbearing and haughty in his own way, and Cornelia does not a great job at bringing him down at first.
In all, it is an entertaining story of two people who were hurt in their past and must come to term with what they really want.
4 stars

𝗦𝘁𝗲𝗮𝗺 𝗹𝗲𝘃𝗲𝗹 onscreen lovemaking scenes

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1,482 reviews68 followers
August 19, 2025
The Lady’s Guide to Scandal is a treat for lovers of historical romance, especially those who adore witty banter, fake engagements, and heroines who know their own mind. Cornelia Mortmain finds herself in the kind of deliciously scandalous situation that makes for the perfect holiday read. With her reputation already in tatters, she agrees to a pretend engagement with none other than Ethan Burnell—celebrated explorer, heartthrob, and the very type of man she swore she’d never fall for.

What follows is a delightful dance of sharp tongues, simmering tension, and laugh-out-loud moments that had me grinning throughout. The Christmas house-party setting provides the perfect backdrop—cozy, festive, and brimming with social drama and mischief. Cornelia is a strong, bluestocking heroine who refuses to be intimidated, and Ethan is the kind of rakish hero who both infuriates and charms in equal measure.

What Stood Out:

The Banter: Smart, sharp, and playful—Cornelia and Ethan’s exchanges are pure gold.

The Fake Engagement Trope: Handled brilliantly, with all the chaos, misunderstandings, and slow-burn sparks that make this trope so fun.

The Narration: Gareth J Davies brings the story to life with warmth and expression, capturing both the humor and the passion perfectly.

Festive Atmosphere: The Christmas setting adds an extra layer of charm and intimacy.

Why Not a Full Five Stars:

At times, the pacing lingered a little too long on certain side interactions, and I occasionally wanted the romance to move forward more quickly. Still, these are small quibbles compared to the overall enjoyment of the story.

Final Thoughts:
Emmanuelle de Maupassant delivers a sparkling, romantic romp in The Lady’s Guide to Scandal. With a strong heroine, a cocky but irresistible hero, and all the holiday cheer and tension you could ask for, this is a book I’ll happily revisit during the Christmas season. Add in Gareth J Davies’ engaging narration, and it becomes an irresistible listen.

Perfect for fans of witty, festive, and passionate historical romances.
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2,864 reviews39 followers
July 16, 2021
Cornelia is a woman whose life is surrounded by scandal not of her own making. Her mother and deceased husband were responsible for that. Yet society looked down on her as if she were culpable. Working at the museum cleaning fragments of ancient items, labeling them, made her think of faraway places exploring and discovering new historical items and cultures of the past. As a woman this would never be. While secrectly entering a new exhibit at the museum she accidentally met the honored guest of the museum highly acclaimed explorer and archeologist Ethan Burnell. Cornelia lived with her two spinster aunts and they remembered Ethan from when he was a boy playing on the beach with Cornelia. Ethan remembered and invited them to his sister's home for the Christmas holidays. Ethan recommended that Cornelia be his fake girlfriend. This way he could ward off the single young women his sister invited to entice him to marry. But somewhere over the house party feelings were developing between Ethan and Cornelia. Ethan had suffered under his father and had decided long ago never to marry and never to have children. Of course, this was the opposite of what Cornelia wanted. They were at an impasse. A very good story. I just felt there was a thread that was not tied up. Ethan's brother-in-law agreed to explore the underground of the abbey after the first of the year. I never found out what the result of that was. Otherwise, I would have rated this a five.

I received an Advanced Readers Copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.

Reasons I enjoyed this book:
Happily Ever After
Page-turner
Unpredictable
Wonderful characters
732 reviews3 followers
July 7, 2021
Ethan Burnell is an archaeologist with his latest find being the temples of Palekmul. He has a carefree childhood until his mother took them to England then his father, the vindictive bastard, took all that fun and freedom from him. Until the day he decided it was enough and left only to find out the next day his father had an epoxy and died. So to get his revenge Ethan sold his father's beloved company, assests, and house to find his Palekmul search.

Cornelia Mortmain is a widow who likes archaeology. She was married to a sniveling, uncaring bore who died shortly after their marriage leaving her with the ability to not want to try the marriage Mart again.

Eustacia and Blanche Everly are Cornelia's aunt's with a mischief, eccentric flair about them. Elderly enough to not care what people think of day about them, as they give it right back with a setting down not the process.

Now with the aunt's interference, the three of them get invited to the Christmas house party of Ethan's sister Rosamund, Dutchess of Studborne. A pact is made, the aunt's want fun and adventure, females are looking for marriage and gossip is bound to be found.

It's Christmas, so join the festivities, fun, and frivolity. Will Ethan avoid the parsons noose? Will the Aunts get their fun? Will There be a wedding announcement?

I will say until you reach chapter five it is a bit of dry reading but then picks up steam and excitement.
994 reviews10 followers
July 15, 2021
4 STARS, HISTORICAL ROMANCE DRAMA, EARLY 1900'S

This book has a great blurb that describes the plot very well, so I will not repeat it. Ethan & Cornelia, fall into each other's presence after almost 20 years apart & they have each been holding back portions of themselves in fear of final rejection. Of course, they don't openly admit this to anyone, including them.

I find this to have great character details & is well written & some characters are returning from other books of this series. I only gave it 4 STARS instead of 5 STARS, because I felt Cornelia, in the new. 20th Century women were fighting to stand up for other women, especially in London, besides, she did work a progressive role for women, to be such a timid thing. Furthermore, she had been under those fantastic aunts at the beach cottage every summer & they were free spirits, not to forget the cousin who posed nude with all the jewels that came with the title, on her Lord's desk being served by handsome footmen, glasses of champagne. It is incredibly inconceivable that even if one had been married off, husband died a jerk, that still 5 years would pass with Cornelia being as timid. The author herself helped make up my mind in the aunts actions, it just doesn't relate these wonderful ladies would have just let 5 years roll by with Cornelia just kinda frozen in life. On the other hand it is fiction & I get to involved with the stories I read.

Recommended
Book 4 of a wonderful Series
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681 reviews8 followers
January 26, 2025
I love these historial fiction, however, it's not a thing to read the last two paragraphs eight times because I couldn't focus! Hunger pains are terrible for the neurons to keep firing and something of substance to come back. However, I had a great time with this book. Cornelia is the sack of terrible gossip thanks to her late mother, late husband and probably late father. She prefer being invisible, but needed, the museum she works at is her heaven, even if it's not as ideal as if she were a man. But alas, she wants to discover things, and boy, does she. His name is Ethan. She thinks he's a burglar. She's embarrassed and we are entertained by their meeting.
What comes next is a infuriating plot of fake courting (the same of my last read), but at least it had the historical feels of the 1900's.

They end up falling in love. The book ends as it began, with a couple of feet deep in Mexico, but this time, of a woman's. Her hubs and a swollen belly. Damn, look at that spoiler. Without an ounce of regret, I also add that to get here it will be painful and somewhat liberating for the characters. We will just clap. The dog was the most entertaining character, the rest made do, and some made me wish I could strangle through the pages.

This was PARTICULARLY an easy book to start and finish, and while is part of a series, it felt like a standalone.
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