Tina Peterson Scott writes sweet, faith-filled romance for readers who believe it’s never too late for a second chance at love. She is the author of The Probability of Love, a heartfelt story filled with hope, humor, and the courage to trust again.
Tina makes her home in sunny Mesa, Arizona, where blue skies stretch wide and springtime carries the sweet scent of citrus blossoms. When she’s not writing, she and her husband can often be found traveling across the country to visit their adult children and grandchildren—collecting memories, laughter, and plenty of story inspiration along the way.
Her stories celebrate love that endures, faith that strengthens, and the beauty of new beginnings.
Tina believes it’s never too late for love—and her stories are written to prove it.
Tina doesn’t usually enter contests but has won first place in the American Mothers Association for her article titled, Just Call Me Mom, and second place for her poem, A Part of Me. In the LDStorymakers’ First Chapter Contest, she won second place for her novel, Menopausal Fairy Mischief. She is also pleased that one of her children’s picture book reviews was published in the Arizona English Bulletin.