Emily Henry is a popular American author specializing in contemporary romance novels known for their witty banter, charming characters, and heartwarming storylines. Her books often explore themes of self-discovery and the complexities of modern relationships.
Emily Henry's witty and charming contemporary romance subverts genre tropes by focusing on two literary professionals with perceived "unlikeable" qualities who find unexpected connection. It's a smart and funny exploration of relationships, expectations, and the surprising allure of those who challenge our initial judgments, delivered with Henry's signature sparkling dialogue.
In Funny Story, Emily Henry crafts a heartfelt romantic comedy centered on Daphne, who is unexpectedly dumped by her fiancé for his childhood friend. Stranded in a small town, Daphne reluctantly moves in with her ex-fiancé’s ex, Miles. Together, they navigate their shared heartbreak, concocting a plan to deceive their exes with staged social media posts. As their fake relationship unfolds, genuine feelings emerge, leading to a journey of self-discovery and unexpected love. Henry's narrative blends humor and emotional depth, exploring vulnerability and the complexities of modern relationships.
In Great Big Beautiful Life, Emily Henry tells the story of Alice Scott, a writer tasked with penning the biography of the elusive heiress Margaret Ives. As Alice delves into Margaret's past, she uncovers secrets that challenge her perceptions and force her to confront her own life choices. The novel explores themes of identity, legacy, and the complexities of human relationships. Henry's engaging prose and well-drawn characters create a compelling narrative about self-discovery and the stories we tell ourselves.