10 Best Books Like Ana María and The Fox
If you loved Ana María and The Fox by Liana De la Rosa, here are the most similar books our readers recommend.
Quick Answer
The best books like Ana María and The Fox are:
- 1Like Water for Chocolate by Laura Esquivel4.4
- 2On the Way to the Wedding by Julia Quinn4.6#8
- 3A Lady by Midnight by Tessa Dare4.3
- 4The Viscount Who Loved Me by Julia Quinn0#2
- 5An Offer from a Gentleman by Julia Quinn0#3
- 6A Gentleman's Offer by Emma Orchard4.0
- 7Lord of Scoundrels by Loretta Chase0
- 8Rules for Ruin by Mimi Matthews4.6
- 9The Bride by Julie Garwood4.6
- 10By Any Other Name by Jodi Picoult4.4

When Mexican heiress Ana María Luna Valdés flees to London to escape the French occupation of her homeland, she finds unexpected freedom—and an undeniable attraction to the austere Mr. Gideon Fox, a self-made politician fighting to abolish the slave trade. Their forbidden romance becomes a dangerous game when Ana María becomes the target of a scheming nobleman, forcing Gideon to choose between his political ambitions and protecting the woman who's captured his heart.
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Detailed Recommendations

On the Way to the Wedding
Bridgerton #8 (works standalone)by Julia Quinn
Why you'll love it:
This romance shares a warm and gentle tone that will resonate with Ana María and The Fox fans.

The Viscount Who Loved Me
Bridgerton #2 (works standalone)by Julia Quinn
Why you'll love it:
This romance shares a witty and passionate tone that will resonate with Ana María and The Fox fans.

An Offer from a Gentleman
Bridgerton #3 (works standalone)by Julia Quinn
Why you'll love it:
This romance shares a warm and gentle tone that will resonate with Ana María and The Fox fans.
Quick Comparison: Books Like Ana María and The Fox
| Book | Author | Rating | Year | Pages | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Like Water for Chocolate | Laura Esquivel | 4.4 | 1992 | 245 | Closest match |
| On the Way to the Wedding | Julia Quinn | 4.6 | 2006 | 320 | Similar vibes |
| A Lady by Midnight | Tessa Dare | 4.3 | 2013 | — | Similar vibes |
| The Viscount Who Loved Me | Julia Quinn | 0 | 2006 | 34 | Similar vibes |
| An Offer from a Gentleman | Julia Quinn | 0 | 2004 | — | Similar vibes |
| A Gentleman's Offer | Emma Orchard | 4.0 | 2025 | 320 | Similar vibes |
| Lord of Scoundrels | Loretta Chase | 0 | 2009 | 384 | Similar vibes |
| Rules for Ruin | Mimi Matthews | 4.6 | 2025 | 400 | Similar vibes |
| The Bride | Julie Garwood | 4.6 | 2022 | 352 | Similar vibes |
| By Any Other Name | Jodi Picoult | 4.4 | 2024 | 544 | Similar vibes |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What books are most similar to Ana María and The Fox?
The most similar books to Ana María and The Fox are Like Water for Chocolate, On the Way to the Wedding, A Lady by Midnight.
What should I read after Ana María and The Fox?
After finishing Ana María and The Fox, readers most commonly pick up Like Water for Chocolate next.
Who writes books like Liana De la Rosa?
Authors similar to Liana De la Rosa include Elsie Silver, Lucy Score, Brynne Weaver, Tessa Bailey, Jenny Han.
What genre is Ana María and The Fox?
Ana María and The Fox is a Romance novel by Liana De la Rosa, published in 2023.
How long is Ana María and The Fox?
Ana María and The Fox is 352 pages long.
About Ana María and The Fox
Pleasingly subversive.--New York Times Book Review“A perfect mix of slow-burn romance, geopolitical maneuvering and sisterly antics.”-The Washington PostOne of Library Journal's Best Romances of 2023!A BookList Editor's Pick of 2023!A forbidden love between a Mexican heiress and a shrewd British politician makes for a tantalizing Victorian season.Ana María Luna Valdés has strived to be the perfect daughter, the perfect niece, and the perfect representative of the powerful Luna family. So when Ana María is secretly sent to London with her sisters to seek refuge from the French occupation of Mexico, she experiences her first taste of freedom far from the judgmental eyes of her domineering father. If only she could ignore the piercing looks she receives across ballroom floors from the austere Mr. Fox.Gideon Fox elevated himself from the London gutters by chasing his burning desire for more: more opportunities, more choices. For everyone. Now, as a member of Parliament, Gideon is on the cusp of securing the votes he needs to put forth a measure to abolish the Atlantic slave trade once and for all-a cause that is close to his heart as the grandson of a formerly enslaved woman. The charmingly vexing Ana María is a distraction he must ignore.But when Ana María finds herself in the crosshairs of a nefarious nobleman with his own political agenda, Gideon knows he must offer his hand as protection . . . but will this Mexican heiress win his heart as well?






