10 Must-Read Books if You Loved The Kiss Quotient
If you were swept off your feet by Helen Hoang’s sweet neuroscience romance, you’ll crave more stories that blend heart, humor, and protagonists who break the mold. Here are ten unforgettable reads that capture the same spark and sensitivity for fans of The Kiss Quotient.
Editor's Top Match
The Perfect Hope
by Nicholas Sparks
Why it's the perfect match
Sparks delivers a tender romance with quirky, resilient heroines and an uplifting love story that mirrors the optimism and character growth found in The Kiss Quotient.
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9 Expert Recommendations

The Hating Game
by Sally Thorne
A workplace enemies‑to‑lovers comedy that pairs snappy banter with a deeply neuro‑diverse heroine, echoing Stella’s quirky charm.

The Bride Test
by Helen Hoang
Hoang’s own follow‑up explores another autistic protagonist navigating love, making it a natural next step for fans.

The Unhoneymooners
by Christina Lauren
A witty, unexpected romance where two opposites are forced together, delivering the same heat and humor as Stella’s journey.

Beach Read
by Emily Henry
Two rival authors swap genres for a summer challenge, offering heartfelt self‑discovery and laugh‑out‑loud moments.

The Flatshare
by Beth O'Leary
A split‑apartment, shared diary, and a shy yet determined heroine create a cozy, slow‑burn romance perfect for The Kiss Quotient fans.

The Friend Zone
by Olivia Cummings
A vibrant, neuro‑diverse heroine learns to love herself and others, balancing humor with poignant emotional beats.

The Girl He Used to Know
by Anna Todd
A second‑chance romance with a strong, career‑focused heroine who discovers love after heartbreak, echoing Stella’s perseverance.

The Girl Who Fell Beneath Fairyland and Led the Revelations
by Catherine C. Hillyer
While a fantasy, its strong, unconventional female lead and themes of self‑acceptance resonate with Hoang’s readers.

The Summer I Turned Pretty
by Jenny Han
A coming‑of‑age romance that blends sensual summer vibes with personal growth, mirroring the emotional arc of The Kiss Quotient.
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