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Book Review of The Kiss Quotient (Kiss Quotient, Bk 1)

The Kiss Quotient (Kiss Quotient, Bk 1)
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Stella has Asperger's and longs for physical touch. However, she also loathes it as most people move too fast or approach her in all the wrong ways. She loves her job; she is an econometrician and gets lost in her work, spending 7 days a week at the office. After one too many setups from her mom, she decided to hire an escort to tutor her in sex.
Michael is kind, empathetic, and instinctively knows Stella takes longer to get comfortable with touch. He usually only does one night and that is it, but with Stella that changes to 3 more sessions. That changes again to a pretend boyfriend and he accepts because he needs the money.
Michael has his own thing going on. His mother is sick and he's taken over her medical bills. In addition, his dad is a scam artist and his mom has to mortgage the house to pay off that debt.
Anyway, at first Michael has no idea of Stella's diagnosis and as a result, mistakes and missteps are made. I cringed when Stella met Michael's family for the first time (she made his mother cry). I loved his family; the arguing sisters and the quiet, but strong grandma & mother.
I was so invested in Stella and Michael as a couple and individually. I loved, loved this book and bought the next 2!