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Emma Scott Books in Order

Explore Emma Scott books in order, with quick summaries, series guides, and simple tips on where to start across her standalones, romances, and duets.

Last updated: June 7, 2026

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26 books

Love Beyond Words

by Emma Scott

2014

Grieving and withdrawn, Natalie Hewitt finds comfort in books and routine until Julian Kovac walks into her cafe. Their connection feels immediate and rare, but the secret Julian carries could destroy the fragile future they begin to imagine.

Endless Possibility

by Emma Scott

2015

After *Rush*, Noah Lake sets out across Europe to learn how to live with blindness on his own terms. His journey is grueling, raw, and driven by one hope, finding his way back to Charlotte.

Rush

by Emma Scott

2015

Charlotte Conroy's music career is hanging by a thread when she takes a job with Noah Lake, a former thrill seeker left blind and furious after an accident. Their uneasy partnership becomes a deeply intimate fight for life and purpose.

Unbreakable

by Emma Scott

2015

Attorney Alex Gardener and working-class Cory Bishop become hostages during a brutal bank robbery. Trapped together for three terrifying days, they share fears and dreams that keep binding them long after the siege ends.

All In

by Emma Scott

2016

Kacey Dawson is drowning in grief when Theo Fletcher steps into the wreckage beside her. As they help each other heal, old promises, family pain, and the fear of moving forward make every hopeful step feel hard won.

Full Tilt

by Emma Scott

2016

Rock guitarist Kacey Dawson wakes up on limo driver Jonah Fletcher's couch after a career-threatening night in Vegas. What begins as rescue turns into a fierce, fragile love story shaped by art, time, and the knowledge that everything can break.

How to Save a Life

by Emma Scott

2016

Josephine Clark is trapped in a violent life until Evan Salinger, the mysterious boy from her past, returns. On the run across America, they chase freedom, hidden truths, and a love that blurs the line between dream and reality.

Forever Right Now

by Emma Scott

2017

Fresh out of jail and trying to rebuild her life, Darlene Montgomery moves to San Francisco for a second chance. Her grumpy neighbor Sawyer Haas is a stressed single dad, and falling for him means trusting a future neither planned.

One Good Man

by Emma Scott

2017

In 1970, aspiring journalist Janey Martin is sent from California to Paris and stuck with a sports interview she does not want. Soccer star Adrien Rousseau looks like a distraction, until he becomes the story she cannot stop chasing.

Sugar & Gold

by Emma Scott

2017

Nikolai Young can feel the emotions and memories of everyone around him, which has made him a drifter. Fiona Starling offers him shelter from a storm, and their intense connection soon collides with the secrets both are hiding.

The Butterfly Project

by Emma Scott

2017

Comic artist Zelda Rossi arrives in New York chasing a dream and runs straight into disaster. Stranded and angry, she forms an uneasy alliance with Beckett Copeland, an ex-con bike messenger whose guarded heart mirrors her own.

Bring Down the Stars

by Emma Scott

2018

Autumn falls for Connor Drake's poetry and gentle heart, but his best friend Weston unsettles her in ways she cannot explain. As love and friendship tangle, the future begins pulling all three of them in dangerous directions.

In Harmony

by Emma Scott

2018

Willow Holloway arrives in small-town Indiana carrying trauma she can barely face. When she lands the role of Ophelia opposite troubled actor Isaac Pearce, stage chemistry and buried secrets make their real lives impossible to keep separate.

Long Live the Beautiful Hearts

by Emma Scott

2018

After the fallout of a love that cut deep, Autumn is determined to guard her heart. But promises, homecomings, and painful truths force her back into a story that is far from finished.

A Five-Minute Life

by Emma Scott

2019

A car accident left Thea Hughes unable to hold on to more than five minutes at a time. Jim Whelan, an orderly with scars of his own, becomes her anchor as a risky surgery offers hope and the threat of heartbreaking loss.

Someday, Someday

by Emma Scott

2019

Max Kaufman has fought his way back from addiction and homelessness, only to land in a mansion full of secrets. Caring for the powerful Marsh family brings him close to Silas, the cold heir who may lose everything by loving him.

Love Game

by Emma Scott

2020

Tennis bad boy Sikai Solomon is weeks from the Australian Open and close to wrecking his career. Daisy Watson is hired to help him steady himself, but their two weeks in Hawaii turn into a battle with grief, fear, and desire.

The Girl in the Love Song

by Emma Scott

2020

Miller Stratton has loved Violet McNamara since they were thirteen, but friendship feels safer than risking everything. As his music career begins to rise, old class divides and family damage make their lifelong bond harder to ignore.

When You Come Back to Me

by Emma Scott

2020

Holden Parish arrives in Santa Cruz after surviving horrific attempts to change who he is. River Whitmore is the school's golden boy, but falling for Holden forces him to confront the life he has been faking for everyone else.

The Last Piece of His Heart

by Emma Scott

2021

After years in foster care, Ronan Wentz lands in Santa Cruz determined to outrun his past. Shiloh Barrera seems unshakable, but she is carrying wounds of her own, and their fierce attraction quickly turns into something riskier.

The Sinner

by Emma Scott

2021

Lucy Dennings lives quietly in New York until she finds a body in an alley that is not quite dead. Suddenly she is pulled into a hidden world of demons, memory, temptation, and a winged stranger who feels hauntingly familiar.

Between Hello and Goodbye

by Emma Scott

2022

Faith Benson heads from Seattle to Kauai to get her life back under control and falls hard for firefighter Asher Mackey. Their connection is instant, but distance, old habits, and devastating news make love feel anything but simple.

The Muse

by Emma Scott

2023

Painter Cole Matheson is close to giving up when a beautiful creature from the dark enters his life. Ambri awakens Cole's art and his heart, but the underworld wants a price that love may not be able to outrun.

Falling Like Stars

by Emma Scott

2024

Production assistant Rowan Walsh has spent years hiding behind guilt and hard walls. Movie star Zachary Butler seems to have everything, but as filming brings them closer, scandal, old wounds, and public scrutiny threaten their fragile trust.

Little Pieces of Light

by Emma Scott

2025

Xander Ford and Emery Wallace promised to stay in touch as children, but lost letters left both hearts bruised. Years later, a reunion at Castle Hill pulls them back together just as family pressure and grief threaten to tear them apart.

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Everything We Couldn't Say

by Emma Scott

2026

Harper Bennett sees the Novus Science Prize as her way out, and Orion Mercer looks like the rival standing in her path. Late nights in the lab turn competition into connection, until tragedy and ambition raise the stakes.

Where should I start?

If you want the book most readers start with: Full TiltAll In
If you want coming-of-age romance: The Girl in the Love SongWhen You Come Back to MeThe Last Piece of His Heart
If you want paranormal romance: The SinnerThe Muse
If you want emotional standalones: The Butterfly ProjectForever Right NowBetween Hello and Goodbye

Author bio

Emma Scott published her first romance in 2014, but the road there started much earlier. She has said she was writing from childhood, reading constantly, and spending her early creative years deep in fantasy. For a long time, she thought fantasy would be her lane.

Then a writing contest nudged her somewhere else.

Scott has talked about being assigned romance for that contest, writing a short story, and realizing she loved it. It also helped her see something obvious in hindsight: even the fantasy she wrote as a teenager kept circling back to love stories. She expanded that short piece into a novel, published it, and kept going.

That shift stuck.

Since then, she has built a bibliography full of emotional, character-first romance, and her books have found a wide readership. Her work has appeared on USA Today and Wall Street Journal bestseller lists, and her novels have been translated into seven languages. She writes full time now, which is the kind of career turn that looks sudden from the outside but usually comes from years of stubborn work.

A lot of Scott's books are easy to recognize once you've read one or two. She returns again and again to artists, musicians, performers, athletes, and people who feel a little out of place in their own lives. Full Tilt brings together a reckless rock musician and a glass artist in a love story that many readers treat as a rite of passage. Bring Down the Stars leans into poetry, friendship, and one very tangled heart. The Girl in the Love Song shows her softer coming-of-age side, with first love, music, class difference, and the ache of growing up.

She also writes queer romance with the same emotional intensity. Someday, Someday pairs a hard-earned second chance at life with family pressure, money, and secrets. In the Lost Boys series, especially When You Come Back to Me, she writes about identity, shame, healing, and young love without sanding off the rough edges. Readers who like Scott usually like that mix: tenderness, pain, and people trying very hard to be honest with themselves.

She likes to stretch into the paranormal too. In The Sinner and The Muse, she keeps the emotional core of her contemporary books but adds wings, underworld bargains, memory, and questions about what a soul is worth. Even there, the pull is still recognizably hers. The supernatural pieces matter, but the real engine is always the bond between two wounded people trying to reach each other.

In interviews, Scott has said she is drawn to heavier subjects and to stories about people living through trauma without being "fixed" by someone else. Love matters in her books, but it is rarely magic in the easy sense. It gives characters strength. It gives them a reason to keep going. That idea feels central to almost everything she writes.

She has also spoken openly about personal grief, including the death of her ten-year-old daughter in 2018, and how that loss changed the way she thinks about pain, survival, and hope. You can feel that honesty in the work. The books can be intense, but they are not cynical.

Scott still follows ideas that arrive suddenly, sometimes from a lyric, sometimes from a scrap of dialogue, and she keeps returning to stories where art and love are tangled up together. If you pick up one of her novels, chances are good you will meet characters carrying more than they can say, and a story determined to let them fight their way toward the light.

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