WHAT WE NEVER SAY by Paulette Stout - Review & Giveaway
IN PAULETTE STOUT'S NEW NOVEL, WHAT WE NEVER SAY (SmithPublicity/MediaGoddess,Inc.), SOMETIMES SECRETS ARE TOO BIG TO IGNORE. Kyle and Rebecca must now act to reclaim their lives before it’s too late.
Rebecca's blog for women is gaining traction, in fact the top women's fashion magazine notices and hires her to write an article for them. But while Rebecca is thrilled, her super-hunky boyfriend, Kyle is anything but.
Kyle's been keeping a secret from Rebecca. He was a star model eleven years ago. He got lots of attention, including the kind he's been trying to put behind him.
Events past and present collide and the duo must find a way to finally right this wrong.
I enjoyed What We Never Say. It tackles a subject rarely written about. The story is intriguing, and Stout's writing is crisp and tight, but there are a few plot lines that tie up too smoothly and cleanly. I really liked Rebecca's BFF's Barbara and Leslie. The three of them formed the perfect example of women's friendships build on trust and support.
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Paulette Stout is the fearless author of Women’s Fiction that tackles taboo topics too long ignored. Her debut, Love, Only Better, is an empowering women's fiction read and bedroom rallying cry for women everywhere. Her follow-up, What We Never Say, is due out November 1, 2022, and dives into the topic of #MeToo from a male victim's perspective.
Paulette’s prior career as a media buyer/planner in New York earned her three industry awards, including a MediaWeek All-Star. She earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Communications from Cornell University and her MBA in Marketing from the Lubin School of Business, Pace University.
Paulette’s prior career as a media buyer/planner in New York earned her three industry awards, including a MediaWeek All-Star. She earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Communications from Cornell University and her MBA in Marketing from the Lubin School of Business, Pace University.
Sounds so relatable
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#MeToo from a male perspective…very interesting topic
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