The Kiss Quotient

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LanguageEnglish
PublisherBerkley Books
The Kiss Quotient
First edition
AuthorHelen Hoang
LanguageEnglish
GenreFiction, Romance
PublisherBerkley Books
Publication date
June 2018
ISBN9780451490803
Followed byThe Bride Test 

The Kiss Quotient is a 2018 novel written by Helen Hoang. It follows Stella, an autistic woman who hires an escort in order to explore intimacy with other people.[1]

Hoang wrote the first draft of what would become The Kiss Quotient within ten weeks.[2][3] The manuscript went through several drafts before she entered the online pitch contest Pitch Wars, where she revised it again with the help of her mentor Brighton Walsh, working for eight months.[2]

Hoang states that she initially wanted to write a gender-swapped Pretty Woman, but was stuck when examining why a "successful, beautiful woman would hire an escort."[4] During a meeting with her daughter's preschool teacher, Hoang found out that her daughter is on the autism spectrum. She researched autism and realized that she, too, is autistic, and used that as the basis for the book's concept.[4]

Overview

The Kiss Quotient is a book where the main character is an autistic woman named Stella Lane. She "thinks math is the only thing that unites the universe." [5] Stella Lane is a successful econometrician,[6] due to her job she has little experience dating for a thirty year old woman. Stella decides to hire a professional, Michael Phan, no nonsense. As the relationship progresses the two realize that they do find some sense in their no nonsense ventures.[5]

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