The Trouble With Anna

Rachel Griffiths

Book - 2025

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Published
Simon & Schuster 2025
Language
English
Main Author
Rachel Griffiths (-)
Physical Description
336 p.
ISBN
9781668052945
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Debut author Griffiths's delightful Regency romp kicks off with spirited horsewoman Lady Anna Reston learning that the terms of her grandfather's will require her to marry the man he names as her guardian, Julian Aveton, the ninth Earl of Ramsay, if she wants to inherit her home and her beloved horses. Julian, who is Anna's best friend Charlotte's half-brother, is equally blindsided by this news, but feels duty-bound to propose. Anna initially refuses, finding Julian too handsome for his own good and not wanting to be trapped in a loveless marriage. But as Julian woos her with stolen kisses, they are both surprised by their mutual attraction and developing friendship. Anna reluctantly agrees to the union while also secretly scheming with Charlotte to raise funds to ensure the two women's financial independence regardless of their marriage prospects. Lighthearted banter, comic misunderstandings, and sizzling romance keep the pages turning, and Griffiths especially excels at crafting full-bodied characters, fleshing out both her leads' backstories to explore what makes them tick--and why they work so well together. With strong female characters and a swoon-worthy hero, this is sure to charm Regency fans. Agent: Holly Root, Root Literary. (Mar.)

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Review by Library Journal Review

DEBUT Griffiths constructs a standout story that follows the quirky, horse-obsessed Lady Anna as she navigates her life in the wake of her grandfather's unconventional will. She always expected to inherit the family's horse farm, but she discovers after his passing that she will only own it if she marries Lord Julian Ramsay, the buttoned-up brother of her best friend, Charlotte. Julian is the type to do his duty, no matter how strange he finds his potential bride, but Anna, yearning for independence, resists his advances--at least at first--until their bantering discussions turn into kissing sessions. While Julian certainly fits the mold of the brooding, dutiful romance hero readers know and love, tossing him into a relationship with someone as eccentric as Anna and adding his clever, scheming sister and grandmother into the mix makes the well-worn plot feel fresh. The story particularly shines when the action moves from the ballroom to the horse stables and, eventually, the race track. VERDICT A unique heroine elevates this enemies-to-lovers, engagement-of-convenience tale that will delight historical romance fans.--Jenny Kobiela-Mondor

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