Emily Jane Books In Order
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| On Earth as It Is on Television | (2023) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
| Here Beside the Rising Tide | (2025) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
| American Werewolves | (2025) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
Emily Jane is an American published author.
She grew up in places such as Boise, Boulder, and San Francisco. She attended the University of San Francisco, where she graduated with her BA in psychology. She also attended the University of California, Hastings College of the Law, and graduated with her JD.
Emily resides on an urban farm located in Cincinnati, Ohio. She shares that home with her husband Steve as well as their two children, their cat Scully, and their husky dog. Her debut novel was published in 2023.
It was later in life that Emily first got into writing novels. She was nomadic when she was younger, and as a child dabbled in music, art, and poetry. She spent the majority of her formative years growing up in Boulder, Colorado, sharing her time with her hippie mother. Her hippie mom would take her along with her to the rock and gem shows.
She attended UC Law San Francisco, where the students were very competitive at everything from beer pong to their studies. It was right around this time that Emily started writing. Her husband at the time had also written a book, something that Emily confessed to him that she believed she could never accomplish herself. He told her that she could and encouraged her to give it a try.
When her duties to law school were completed, Emily decided that it was time to try someplace new and went to Cincinnati, a place that would end up becoming her forever home. She was able to give birth to two children who she says give her joy every single day. She also replaced her lawn of grass with a vegetable garden, which she says that she tends a lot in the first few weeks of spring and then lets run wild and fend for itself during the summer months.
In this time, she also wrote a lot. These would be strange stories with things such as floating heads or venture capitalist werewolves, and she hopes that readers will be able to read them some day! Emily says that she never would have written as much if it were not for her husband staying at home, giving her time by handling all the household chores such as dishes and laundry.
She says that she is grateful for her husband as well for his progressive views on what gender roles involve as well as the lack of career ambition, in addition to insisting that she go get an agent. Emily relays that her spouse is incredibly supportive as well as frequently mysterious, a fact that she backs up by telling how he had the unique thought of embellishing her bio with some facts that she had made up.
On Earth As It Is On Television is the debut fiction book from Emily Jane. This is a unique science fiction story that people like Edgar Cantero called ‘weird and sweet’ and that Christina Lauren have described as ‘heartfelt, witty, and secretly romantic’ as well as being ‘delightful and poignant’. In this story, spaceships show up and then depart all of a sudden without a word, as the certainty that people are not alone in the universe turns over the uncertainty that we have about our own place in it.
Blaine has been content since long before the spaceships showed up to go along with the wants of his wife, who is supermom to their children who seem to be nearly feral and definitely are addicted to television. When the kids consider skinning people alive just to see if they are aliens, and his wife decides that they are all going to go on a random road trip to enjoy Disney World, Blaine can feel his steady demeanor starting to show cracks.
Meanwhile, half a continent away from all of this, Heather is enjoying some sun while floating in a pool in Malibu. At the same time, she is taking in the huge ships that are hovering overhead. It occurs to her that at last maybe her life is going to begin. For Heather, the arrival comes before the beginning of a quest to understand herself, her annoying and accomplished step-family, and she starts to wonder about why it is that she feels so alone in a universe that is apparently full of life.
Conscious and suddenly alert after twenty years of being nearly catatonic, Oliver is doing his best to try and put together the disco-infused memories and the fragmented recall that he has. He’s also trying to figure out why he has the desire to follow a cat on a journey west.
If you’re looking for a unique and totally creative tale that takes the concept of first contact and brings it to life, check out On Earth as It Is on Television and go on a wild literary ride that you won’t regret!
Here Beside the Rising Tide is a 2025 novel by Emily Jane. This book tells the story of a romance author who goes on a trip to her childhood beach home. However, she ends up finding that the summer is turned totally on its head thanks to the surprise return of a childhood friend that the author thought passed away, new love, and perhaps even sea monsters. Ruby Dixon has deemed this book ‘utterly heartwarming’ while Rebekah Bergman praises the author as a ‘storyteller unbound by genre’.
Jenni Farrow is ten years old when she enjoys a summer on Pearl Island to remember with Timmy Caruso, her new best friend. The summer is full of beach days, fireworks, and carnival rides, as well as a sea creature they rescued. But then Timmy disappears.
Now it’s been thirty years, and Jenni is now Jenn Lanaro, a best selling author of an action/romance series. With her kids along with her, she rents a summer home in Pearl Island. But after she shows up, a boy comes from the sea who gives his name as Timmy Caruso– and he’s ten.
He wants to save the world and needs her help. But an Jenn assist him as more strange events pop up? Is this the same kid– or maybe a ghost? Does Timmy have a point when it comes to his concerns? Read this fascinating story to find out!
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