The Trouble with Anna

The Trouble with Anna by Rachel Griffiths is a historical romance published by Simon and Schuster on March 4, 2025. This 336-page novel presents a witty and charming narrative centered around Anna, a young woman who unexpectedly finds herself entangled in a high-stakes horse race and a betting ring. As she navigates her newfound challenges, Anna’s independence is put to the test when her grandfather’s will requires her to marry or face financial ruin, leading her to confront the arrogant Lord Julian Ramsay in a series of spirited encounters.
Readers will discover a flirty and modern take on the Regency era, where Anna’s determination to secure her future intertwines with her tumultuous relationship with Lord Ramsay. The story explores themes of independence and romance, showcasing the dynamic between the two characters as they transition from adversaries to lovers. This edition, written in English, invites those interested in historical fiction and romance to delve into Anna’s journey of self-discovery and love.
Official synopsis Publisher
“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.
FAQ
What is “The Trouble with Anna” about?
Who is the author of “The Trouble with Anna”?
When was “The Trouble with Anna” published?
What is the ISBN for “The Trouble with Anna”?
What are the book details (language, pages, edition)?
