Elaine Brewster is a bestselling author and acclaimed storyteller who has spent a lifetime turning history into unforgettable tales. When she’s not writing, she can often be found singing, teaching, or enjoying the company of her ever-growing family.

Walking With Emma: Crossing The Ocean
As whispers of a Zion across the ocean reach her London home, Emma faces a choice: remain bound by duty and fear, or cross into a future filled with both peril and promise. This is a heartfelt tale of sisterhood, sacrifice, and courage.
Scott's Choice
The biography of Samuel Smith and sisters Rosetta Livermore Smith and Mercy Livermore Smith. All were Utah pioneers, and all were gracious and loved. Above all, they valued family, faith, industry, and beauty. The fly leaf features a walnut leaf, collected from a tree descended from the one Rose and Mercy played on in England. The book reflects both the legacy of the Smith family and a broader sense of rootedness, making it a cherished keepsake for readers interested in family history.
The Potter's Daughter
Historical Fiction
Mary Orgill and her father, Thomas, were skilled potters, part of the thriving pottery industry in 19th-century England. At its peak, the Midlands’ ‘Potteries’ region produced a million pieces of pottery each week. This book delves into the realities of life as a potter during this fascinating era and mobing to the Utah Territory as Mormon Pioneers.
The Real Thanksgiving
Children’s Book
William Brewster, the minister aboard the Mayflower, was Scott Brewster’s 13th great-grandfather. This book explores his life while offering both accessible and in-depth perspectives on the Pilgrims and their iconic Thanksgiving feast.
Samuel Smith & His Two Wives
The biography of Samuel Smith and sisters Rosetta Livermore Smith and Mercy Livermore Smith. All were Utah pioneers, and all were gracious and loved. Above all, they valued family, faith, industry, and beauty.
Walking With Emma: Finding Zion (in progress)
Emma has given up everything to come to Zion in the Utah Territory. Is it what she expected? How will she contribute to her new community? Will she be with her sister and friends again? And will she find love and marriage?





