Author Emily Tudor

Emily Tudor creates characters and stories about platonic and romantic love for anyone and everyone. She lives in New York and loves listening to music and creating stories. She loves Marvel movies, the song mirrorball by Taylor Swift, and buying too many books when she already has many to read at home.

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Running Out of Road — A childhood friends to lovers, slow burn romance novel.

Theo West is running out of road. Finishing the bucket list his late brother left behind seemed simple enough—until he reaches the final stop. Vermont. The place filled with memories he’s spent years trying to outrun. With only a cryptic clue to guide him and a drinking habit he’s pretending isn’t a problem, Theo heads back into the nostalgia, heartbreak, and unfinished business waiting in Nettles. 

Daisy Campbell is hiding. From herself, her friends and family, and from the ex-husband she left behind before retreating back to Nettles, Vermont. After losing everything, she’s rebuilt her life around her new boutique and a promise to put herself first. But when a familiar face appears on her doorstep with a mysterious letter, the careful routine she relies on begins to crack.

Their plan is simple: keep their lives separate. Help each other where they can. Avoid the sparks neither of them has the strength to entertain. But the roads in Nettles have a way of crossing when you least expect it, and soon, Theo and Daisy find themselves drawn together by grief, history, and the hope that they aren’t as broken as they once believed.

And suddenly, neither of them wants the road ahead to run out.

  • childhood friends to lovers, slow burn, forced proximity, mutual hurt/comfort, grief representation, right person wrong time, found family

  • This book features on-page descriptions of alcoholism/excessive drinking, descriptions of grief, accidental overdose, depression, mentions of suicide, thoughts of low self-esteem, and body image struggles. Off-page mentions of verbal abuse (mentioned on-page but not explicitly shown, not between the main couple) and a physical altercation not shown on page.

What readers are saying about Emily Tudor

With every single book of Emily’s that I read, I yet again find myself struggling to put into words my love for her stories and her characters. I have to sit on my thoughts (and tears) for a minute after reading the last page just because I want to soak in the book for a little while longer.
— Goodreads Review for Reconsidering The Facts
I honestly don’t have the words to describe how much I loved this book. The characters, the writing, the playlist, it was all perfect. I was instantly hooked from the moment I read the prologue and got so lost in the story that many times I forgot I was reading, which everyone knows only the best books can do.
— Goodreads Review for The Road Not Taken
Emily Tudor writes beautifully, both storyline and characters. She wrote a story that flowed flawlessly, characters that are easy to relate to, and definitely focused on relationships; both romantic, platonic, and familial.
— Goodreads Review for Replaying The Game