Jacquelyn Middleton is an award-winning author known for her hopeful and optimistic love stories. Her novels, which are filled with complex relationships and messy situations, are designed to appeal to those who enjoy character-driven stories with a positive message. According to Hypable, Middleton's books are "sexy and overflowing with hope," while Kirkus Reviews praises the "kind of sweet nothings hopeless romantics die for." Similarly, BlueInk Review has noted the presence of "identifiable and emotionally connective characters who readers can’t help but root for."
In 2019, Middleton was named Best Canadian Author at the Toronto Romance Writers' Northern Hearts Awards for her novel "Until the Last Star Fades." She is also the author of "London Belongs to Me," "London, Can You Wait?", "Say Hello, Kiss Goodbye," and the Christmas in London romance "The Certainty of Chance," which received a coveted Kirkus starred review and was named one of the best holiday romances of 2021 by Entertainment Weekly. Middleton's own voice is reflected in her work, as she has dealt with anxiety, panic attacks, and depression throughout her life. She is committed to portraying mental health challenges realistically and empathetically in her novels.
Middleton is a lifelong Maple Leafs fan and Anglophile who previously worked in television broadcasting and as an award-winning freelance journalist specializing in health and travel. She has a love for comic cons, London, and theatre, and currently resides in Toronto with her British husband and Japanese Spitz dog. Middleton's books have been featured by various media outlets, including The Hollywood Reporter, NBC News, The Los Angeles Times, The New York Daily News, USA Today, Cosmo, Redbook, the Huffington Post, and Entertainment Weekly.