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Bride Test (v2 Kiss Quotient)

Hoang, Helen

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‘Original, smart, knowing, and finely observed. The story never flags and the portrayal of the autistic protagonist avoids the cliches and stereotypes. . .Hoang’s fast-paced and often funny romance touches on some important themes without ever seeming heavy-handed. A terrific cast of characters, deftly portrayed. We know from the outset that we’re in sure hands, and the book delivers on its promises’ – Graeme Simsion

Khai Diep has no feelings. Well, he feels irritation when people move his things or contentment when ledgers balance down to the penny, but not big, important emotions – like grief. And love. He thinks he’s defective.

Khai’s family, however, understands that his autism means he processes emotions differently. When he steadfastly avoids relationships, his mother takes matters into her own hands and returns to Vietnam to find him the perfect bride.

As a mixed-race girl living in the slums of Ho Chi Minh City, Esme Tran has always felt out of place. When the opportunity arises to come to America and meet a potential husband, she can’t turn it down, thinking this could be the break her family needs. Seducing Khai, however, doesn’t go as planned. Esme’s lessons in love seem to be working…but only on herself. She’s hopelessly smitten with a man who’s convinced he can never return her affection.

With Esme’s time in the United States dwindling, Khai is forced to understand he’s been wrong all along. And there’s more than one way to love.

Format: Paperback
Pages: 312
Imprint: Allen & Unwin
Publication date: 01/07/2019

Staff review

The Bride Test
By Helen Hoang
Review by Lou

Helen Hoang continues to blow me away with this sequel in the Kiss Quotient series! This book captures the complexity of relationships in such a realistic way. Hoang writes about some of the struggles autistic people experience in both day-to-day life as well as in relationships. This book made my chest ache and my heart explode. The dual points of view let us have a proper look into both Esme and Khai’s heads throughout the novel and keeps your interest piqued the whole time. With a driven plot, diverse characters and realistic perspectives, what more do you need? I loved this book just as much as the Kiss Quotient and I need more from Helen Hoang ASAP.