
Synopsis
After losing her job and learning her sister is engaged to the worst man alive, Annie needs a win. Thanks to her best friend and her own inability to take no for an answer, she manages to talk her way into an opening on another team working on data strategy - whatever that means. So what if she doesn't know how to write code? How hard can it be? Surely Connor - the team's overworked, aggravating, and distractingly hot leader - will soon realise how capable Annie is and be delighted to have her on board.
Annie sets her sights on nailing it at her new job... even if it means ignoring the chemistry building between her and Connor. Also on her to do list is trying to (gently! supportively!) convince her sister to reconsider her engagement, not to mention trying to figure out why her roommate and best friend are acting weird. But with sparks flying at work and at home, she begins to see how complicated taking matters into her own hands can be.
Annie thinks she knows it all, but does she really know everything?
Annie sets her sights on nailing it at her new job... even if it means ignoring the chemistry building between her and Connor. Also on her to do list is trying to (gently! supportively!) convince her sister to reconsider her engagement, not to mention trying to figure out why her roommate and best friend are acting weird. But with sparks flying at work and at home, she begins to see how complicated taking matters into her own hands can be.
Annie thinks she knows it all, but does she really know everything?
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Imprint: Zaffre
Reviews
This is the tech world romance I didn't know I was craving. Crisply written, smart, and full of unique, quirky characters, this is a truly joyful and healing love story. Five big stars from me.
This was such a delightful read! A smart, funny, and heartwarming tech world romance, with some of the best banter I've seen. I fell in love with the quirky cast of characters and was grinning pretty much every time Annie and Conner would interact-their chemistry was sizzling! Rachel Wood is a new favourite.
Reading Annie Knows Everything is like finding a lost Nora Ephron movie. I am furious about how great this book is. So funny, so romantic, so utterly charming that I read it in one sitting even though I never wanted it to end. So sharply written, such a huge joy - I loved, loved, loved it.
A smart, funny, workplace romcom that fizzes with chemistry and witty banter ... Inspired by Jane Austen's Emma, this is required reading for fans of contemporary romcoms with real heart, perfect for fans of Monica Heisey, Dolly Alderton and Emily Henry.



















