If a fun, steamy romance is what you’re looking for this summer, here’s a great one!
Stella, a thirty-something economist in California, is feeling pressure from her mom to be in a relationship and maybe get married and have babies. Kinda typical, right? But for Stella, a woman on the autism spectrum, having a relationship is not quite as simple as it seems. There’s a guy at work who seems suitable, but Stella feels particularly uncomfortable with the physical side of relationships, something she knows will probably get in the way. So she decides to approach this problem like she would a problem at work. Need to know something? Get some training! And she hires an escort to teach her how to be better at sex. Of course the escort she ends up with turns out to be super hot, smart, and kind. Stella knows she’s can’t fall for him – this is just a financial and educational arrangement, right?
The Kiss Quotient by Helen Hoang (2018; 317 pages) is a fun, steamy romance novel with characters that will stay with you. Even though Stella has to work hard at relating to people, she’s a protagonist you’ll love and root for. And you’ll love her dreamy escort Michael, too. The heat here rivals our Southern Indiana summer heat for sure. This is one of those books where you just keep rooting for these crazy kids to get their acts together and end up together! And since the author is also on the autism spectrum, you know she’s writing from an authentic place.
Looks like this book has several holds on it right now, so put yourself on the list and while you’re waiting, you might enjoy these books:
- Erotic Stories for Punjabi Widows by Balli Kaur Jaswall (2017; 298 pages) – I posted more about this one on our blog last month!
- The Wedding Date by Jasmine Guillory (2018; 310 pages).
- The Rosie Project by Graeme Simsion (2013; 295 pages).
— Abby Johnson, Collection Development Leader