Amber Smith is a New York Times bestselling American author primarily focused on young adult and middle grade fiction, romance, and contemporary stories. Her writing style is characterized by emotional depth and relatable characters, often exploring themes of family, identity, and self-discovery. Smith’s narratives frequently center around strong female protagonists navigating complex relationships and personal challenges. She has achieved considerable success with both standalone novels and series, gaining a loyal readership through her engaging storytelling and ability to connect with young audiences.
Smith's body of work includes both popular series like The Way I Used to Be and The Way I Am Now, and critically acclaimed standalone novels such as The Last to Let Go and Something Like Gravity. She also ventured into middle-grade fiction with Code Name: Serendipity. Her stories are known for their realistic portrayals of adolescent experiences and their exploration of important social issues.




