Paulette Stout is an award-winning author of contemporary fiction known for crafting fast-paced stories about women discovering their voices and embracing love. Her works, including "Love, Only Better," "What We Never Say," and "What Eyes Can't See," have earned her 23 book awards and recognition in 43 countries. Stout's novels blend relatable characters with compelling narratives, often tackling ripped-from-the-headlines themes that resonate with readers.
Stout's writing is characterized by bingeable prose and strong heroines who fight for the lives and love they deserve. Her background in media, evidenced by her MediaWeek All-Star award, informs her sharp storytelling and ability to address timely topics with emotional depth. Based in Acton, Massachusetts, she balances her writing career with a playful enthusiasm for grammar, often spotted wearing slogan t-shirts while refining her work.
With 17 book award recognitions and a growing international readership, Stout continues to captivate audiences through her contemporary romantic fiction. Her ability to weave urgent, real-world issues into page-turning narratives has solidified her reputation as a distinctive voice in the genre.