Elizabeth Wetmore is an American author known for her debut novel "Virginia Reeves," which was published to critical acclaim. Along with her work in fiction, Wetmore has also written essays and short stories that explore themes related to women, family, and the complexities of life in the American Southwest.
Her writing often reflects her experiences and the setting of Texas, where she was born and raised. "Virginia Reeves" deals with topics such as resilience, identity, and the interplay between personal and social struggles. If you would like to know more specific details about her works or any other aspect of her career, feel free to ask!