The Trouble with Anna

“A witty, charming, delight of a book!” —Evie Dunmore, USA TODAY bestselling author
A tart young woman and an arrogant lord collide in this flirty, sexy, and remarkably modern historical romance, perfect for fans of Bridgerton.
Anna didn’t intend to ride in a high-stakes horse race or start up a betting ring. She certainly didn’t mean to find herself in so many darkened corners with Lord Julian Ramsay, quarreling and kissing. But when her grandfather’s strange will stipulates that Anna must marry or she’ll be left broke, there’s nothing she won’t do to win her fight for independence. Even go head-to-head with Lord Ramsay, with her own heart as the prize.
Fans of the slow burn will devour this frenemies-to-lovers story perfect for fans of Sarah MacLean and Evie Dunmore.
A tart young woman and an arrogant lord collide in this flirty, sexy, and remarkably modern historical romance, perfect for fans of Bridgerton.
Anna didn’t intend to ride in a high-stakes horse race or start up a betting ring. She certainly didn’t mean to find herself in so many darkened corners with Lord Julian Ramsay, quarreling and kissing. But when her grandfather’s strange will stipulates that Anna must marry or she’ll be left broke, there’s nothing she won’t do to win her fight for independence. Even go head-to-head with Lord Ramsay, with her own heart as the prize.
Fans of the slow burn will devour this frenemies-to-lovers story perfect for fans of Sarah MacLean and Evie Dunmore.
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Community Reviews
Fans of shows like “Bridgerton” and “The Buccaneers” will delight in this quick witted and smoldering historical romance that follows the plight of Lady Anna Reston following the death of her grandfather. You’ll find similarities to the enemies to lovers trope, but the story includes so much more than that including but not limited to a story of friendship, of finding oneself, and will they / won’t they. I actually felt that this story had a similarity to “The Notebook” in the passion that the main characters Lady Anna Reston and Lord Julian Ramsay had between each other. The characters are EVERYTHING but can also be infuriating at times, like when they can’t see what’s right in front of them. I enjoyed so many laugh out loud moments between characters. The characters compliment each other well and really pull the story together nicely. I would totally read spin-offs of this story and I believe that stories of other characters could be just as top tier as this story. As a debut novel, author Rachel Griffiths, writes with ease and cleverness painting vibrant scenes and witty banter that is sure to win over historical fiction and romance fans alike.
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