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THE GIRL IN THE LOVE SONG by Emma Scott

THE GIRL IN THE LOVE SONG

From the Lost Boys series, volume 1

by Emma Scott

Pub Date: Dec. 9th, 2025
ISBN: 9781464243356
Publisher: Bloom Books

A sprawling tale of love and friendship that follows a couple from their first meeting at 13 through high school and into young adulthood as they follow their passions.

This first entry in a new series opens with Violet encountering Miller one summer night—he’s taking a walk, and she looks out her bedroom window and spots him in the moonlight. Wealthy Violet, a self-described nerd, becomes a friend and safe haven for aspiring musician Miller, who’s living in a car with his mother. The teens, who are coded white, form a fast and intense bond. The storyline jumps to high school, where Miller makes some friends of his own and Violet tests the waters with the popular crowd. The presence of these new people in their lives complicates their friendship and, delightfully, pushes their feelings for each other to the surface. Even as they graduate from high school and pursue vastly different dreams, they stick by each other. Readers will swoon over the romantic tension between the pair. Alongside the love story, the novel tackles heavy subjects (some successfully), like homelessness, sex work, child neglect and abuse, domestic violence, chronic illness, being closeted, and financial strain. The novel contains some melodramatic, far-fetched situations and includes sporadic diary entries that add little to the story, but many readers will happily overlook these issues for the strong character arcs and central relationship.

A largely satisfying romance.

(playlist, note on songs) (Romance. 16-adult)