The Trouble with Anna By Rachel Griffiths (Review)

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The Trouble with Anna by Rachel Griffiths (Author)

I chose to read The Trouble with Anna because of the story of a young women who is going to ride in a high-stakes horse race. I love Horses and attended horse races in the past and they are fun to watch. Being able to read about them I knew would keep me on the edge of my seat.

The betting ring would be something David would be interested in. I couldn’t wait to find out what happened with Anna and they Lord turning this suspensul drama into a historcial romance I couldn’t put down.

I laughed, I cried and I couldn’t wait to share The Trouble with Anna with everyone I know. I hope its in all libraries around the Word. If your looking for a unique Gift to give for Mothers Day then you need to purchase The Trouble with Anna because its the perfect Gifts for moms to get away for a bit.

About the book:

“A witty, charming, delight of a book!” —Evie Dunmore, USA TODAY bestselling author

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates

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.

Rachel Griffiths

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Rachel Griffiths was most recently an editorial director at Scholastic, where she published more than twenty New York Times bestsellers. As you might guess from a book full of high-stakes horse races and romantic midnight rides, she spent much of her childhood in the saddle and knows from painful experience how it feels to take a fall at twenty-five miles per hour