thirty short films, plays and musicals as well as seven novels for Poolbeg Press, two of which were written under the pseudonym Emma Louise Jordan. Her latest signing with HarperImpulse {HarperCollins} saw the re-release of Crazy For You in 2013. Emma loves spending time with her partner {the talented artist and singer/songwriter Jim McKee} all things Nashville, romantic comedy movies, singalong nights with friends and family, red
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Emma Heatherington is a versatile author who has created a diverse portfolio, including thirty short films, plays, musicals, and seven novels published by Poolbeg Press. Among her works, two novels were penned under the pseudonym Emma Louise Jordan. In 2013, she marked a significant milestone by signing with HarperImpulse (HarperCollins) for the re-release of her novel "Crazy For You."

Beyond her writing, Emma enjoys a fulfilling personal life with her partner, Jim McKee, who is a talented artist and musician. She has a passion for all things related to Nashville, enjoys romantic comedies, and cherishes evenings spent singing with friends and family. One of her notable novels is "The Legacy of Lucy Harte," described as a touching and uplifting story designed to evoke both laughter and tears.

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