Emma Scott is a bestselling author, well-known for her character-driven romance novels. She has written several popular series, including the City Lights series, the Full Tilt series, the Dreamcatcher series, the Beautiful Hearts duet, and the Lost Boys series. Her books have been translated into multiple languages and have gained a wide audience. In 2017, she was the winner of a Utopia Con Award for LGBTQ Book of the Year for her novel "Someday, Someday."
Scott's writing is characterized by its emotional depth and focus on diverse characters. Her stories often explore the complexities of love and relationships, and she is known for creating kind-hearted heroes and strong heroines. In addition to her work in contemporary romance, Scott has also written paranormal and young adult novels. Some of her recent releases include "The Muse," an MM romance, and "The Lost Boys," a three-book series of interconnected standalone novels.
Scott's work has been featured in various media outlets, including Buzzfeed, Huffington Post, New York Daily News, and USA Today's Happy Ever After. She is a USA Today and Wall St. Journal bestselling author, and her books have been translated into seven languages. Scott's writing style is known for its emotional intensity and her ability to create complex, relatable characters. She continues to be a popular and respected voice in the romance genre.