Helen Hoang

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Helen Hoang
Born1982 (age 38–39)
OccupationNovelist
LanguageEnglish
NationalityAmerican
GenreRomance fiction
Notable worksThe Kiss Quotient
The Bride Test
Years active2018–present
Children2
Website
www.helenhoang.com

Helen Hoang is an American romance novelist, best known for her USA Today best-selling novels The Kiss Quotient and The Bride Test.

Career[]

Prior to being published, Hoang wrote paranormal and fantasy romances with a martial arts bent.[1] She states that she wrote on and off for around ten years before The Kiss Quotient was published.[2] Hoang says that the writers who influence her own work the most are Jayne Ann Krentz, Christine Feehan, Nalini Singh, Elizabeth Lowell, Susan Elizabeth Phillips, Kresley Cole, Eloisa James, Julia Quinn, and Lisa Kleypas.[3]

Hoang's first novel, The Kiss Quotient, was published in June 2018. The romance novel follows Stella, an autistic woman who hires an escort in order to explore intimacy with other people.[4] 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." Later, her realization that she and her daughter are both on the autism spectrum led to the basis for the book.[5]

A sequel titled The Bride Test, about Esme, a hotel maid who gets offered to accompany Khai, the autistic cousin of Michael from the first book[4] who never had a girlfriend before to weddings, was published by Berkley in May 2019.[5] Hoang says that she wanted to subvert the harmful tropes surrounding autism by writing an autistic character through protagonist Khai who is perceived by others as cold and heartless when this is not actually the case.[5] Hoang describes The Bride Test as "Green Card meets Four Weddings and a Funeral—but with autism."[4] The Bride Test received positive reviews from Publishers Weekly[6] and Kirkus Reviews.[7]

As of April 2019, Hoang is working on the third book in the series, tentatively titled The Heart Principle.[8] Hoang describes it as "a cross between a gender-swapped Sabrina and Say Anything."[4]

Personal life[]

Hoang was raised in Minnesota before moving to California.[9] Her mother is a Vietnamese immigrant.[4]

Growing up, Hoang struggled with social anxiety, which lead to her turning to romance novels as an outlet that guaranteed a happy ending.[10] 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. This influenced the development of The Kiss Quotient and her subsequent books.[5]

She received an undergraduate business degree and worked in finance after college prior to becoming an author.[11]

Hoang lives in San Diego with her husband and two children.[12]

Bibliography[]

Title Series Publication Year ISBN
The Kiss Quotient The Kiss Quotient #1 2018 9780451490803
The Bride Test The Kiss Quotient #2 2019 9780451490827
The Heart Principle The Kiss Quotient #3 2021 9780451490841

References[]

  1. ^ Gentry, Baihley (2018-06-19). "Debut Author Interview: Helen Hoang, Author of The Kiss Quotient". Writer's Digest. Retrieved 2019-05-30.
  2. ^ "Helen Hoang: The Importance of Writing Personal and Realistic Fiction". Writer's Digest. 2018-06-19. Retrieved 2019-05-30.
  3. ^ Wagner, Bonnie Lynn. "BWW Interview: Helen Hoang, author of THE KISS QUOTIENT". BroadwayWorld.com. Retrieved 2019-05-30.
  4. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e "Helen Hoang on how her mother's immigrant story inspired 'The Bride Test'". EW.com. Retrieved 2019-05-30.
  5. ^ Jump up to: a b c d Hoang, Helen. "In Helen Hoang's Novels, Autism Is No Bar To Love And Happiness". NPR.org. Retrieved 2019-05-30.
  6. ^ "The Bride Test". www.publishersweekly.com. Retrieved 2019-05-30.
  7. ^ THE BRIDE TEST by Helen Hoang | Kirkus Reviews.
  8. ^ "Writing a romance novel with an autistic heroine helped Helen Hoang understand herself". EW.com. Retrieved 2019-01-03.
  9. ^ Rivera, Erica. "Writing Asperger's romance novel 'The Kiss Quotient ' was liberating for author Helen Hoang". City Pages. Retrieved 2019-01-02.
  10. ^ Alter, Alexandra (2018-07-07). "The Changing Face of Romance Novels". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2019-05-30.
  11. ^ "How The Kiss Quotient, The Romance Novel Of The Summer, Sheds Light On Dating While Autistic". www.refinery29.com. Retrieved 2019-01-03.
  12. ^ "ABOUT". Helen Hoang. Retrieved 2019-05-30.
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