Stephanie Wrobel is a successful American author, best known for her fiction works. She has gained significant recognition for her novel, Darling Rose Gold, which became a USA Today and international bestseller, and was shortlisted for the Edgar Award for Best First Novel. Wrobel's book has been sold in twenty-one countries, showcasing her global appeal as an author.\n \nWrobel was born and raised in Chicago, but her love for writing and her desire to explore new horizons led her to live in London for the last four years. She currently resides in London with her husband and her dog, Moose Barkwinkle. Wrobel's background in creative copywriting at various advertising agencies has undoubtedly contributed to her ability to craft compelling and engaging stories.
Before publishing her first novel, Darling Rose Gold, Wrobel obtained an MFA from Emerson College. She also has short fiction published in Bellevue Literary Review, which demonstrates her versatility and talent as a writer. With the release of her second novel, This Might Hurt, Wrobel continues to establish herself as a prominent voice in the fiction genre. Her ability to create captivating characters and weave intricate narratives has earned her a devoted readership and critical acclaim.