A Detroit native and mother of three, Jess Sinclair writes relatable women's fiction aimed at making readers laugh and cry, sometimes simultaneously. Jess is a daughter of two teachers who works as a nurse when not writing. She lives with her husband and best friend of thirty years and a menagerie of spoiled rescue dogs and cats.
Praise for What We Could Have Been: “Jess Sinclair’s What We Could Have Been draws the reader in and doesn’t let them go with intense emotion, beautiful descriptions and intrigue!” —Lisa Childs, New York Times bestselling author “Jess Sinclair’s writing is both eloquent and emotional. What We Could Have Been is an intriguing story that weaves together family, love and an intoxicating setting in a way that will leave a lasting impression on your heart.” —Sophie Sullivan, author of Ten Rules for Faking It