Emilie Summer
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Because I think hers are really good adult coming of age.
But her protagonists are women.
They are a little older.
But they are also very funny with a lot of heart and figuring things out.
So it's possible that there could be something there that feels like it's in the same general family.
I also along those lines thought about Mame by Jessica George.
So that main character is a black British female.
So not probably the same demographics, but she's so lovable.
She's younger than Linda Holmes's character.
So it feels a little more new adult than adult adult.
I would at least look at that to see who blurbed it and see if that provides any hints.
And at the very least, it's a wonderful, a wonderful book.
So anytime I hear that someone is looking for comps for a grounded speculative romance novel, I think, and if you've listened to any of these segments before, I think you're right on the money with Ashley Poston.
I think she's still helpful.
She is big now.
Her books have done really well.
To my mind, she is not too big to be helpful and useful.
And she's just the best at that grounded speculative romance.
Her book sells so well.
So I think that's a great one.