About Anne Morenn

Anne Morenn was born in London, but then the family followed her father’s postings from one coastal town to another. Those early years of movement shaped her fascination with place, identity, and belonging, motifs that would later infuse her fiction.
After earning her degree from King’s College London, Anne embarked on a career that took her across Europe, London, Paris, Luxembourg, Frankfurt, Milan, Athens, Brussels, and beyond. Each city left its imprint, deepening her appreciation for the subtleties of culture, character, and story.
Today, she makes her home in Brittany on the northwest coast of France where Celtic music, history, and traditions are still present in daily life. When she’s not writing, she can often be found tending her garden, wandering through medieval villages, attending organ recitals, or cooking with the season’s freshest produce.
Through her acclaimed Romance in Brittany series, Anne explores themes of second chances, rediscovery, and the quiet endurance of love, always framed by the luminous landscapes and layered histories of the region she cherishes most.
