JP Brome is a passionate storyteller, dreamer, and creative spirit whose words bridge generations and genres. Born and raised in Carthage, Mississippi, JP grew up listening to her Native American great-grandmother's captivating tales about their ancestors' lives in the deep South.
Now based in Long Island, New York, JP is the author of three compelling books that speak to the power of resilience, identity, and heart. Her debut children's novel, The Misadventures of Zyria: The World's Smallest Superhero, is an empowering tale for young readers that champions bravery, friendship, and standing up for what's right. Her young adult novel, Unexpectedly Yours, spins a breathtaking story of first love, mistaken identity, and the courage to follow your heart. Her newest release, Korean Black, is a slow-burn new adult romance set against the electric backdrop of Seoul's fashion and music world — a story about identity, belonging, grief, and the cost of finally letting someone see all of you.
Whether she's writing for children, teens, or adults, JP's mission remains the same: to inspire bold dreams and remind every reader that they are never alone.