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In their intricately plotted romance novels, Chloe Liese and Helen Hoang both shine a light on neurodivergent people in loving relationships. Liese's stories are more upbeat and feel-good in tone, while Hoang's are more explicit and tackle weightier topics like family expectations. -- Mary Olson
Both authors write steamy, banter-filled romantic comedies starring heroines whose family relationships and journeys of personal growth are given just as much focus as their love stories. -- CJ Connor
Both authors write feel-good, banter-filled romance and romantic comedy series with relatable characters. Liese's stories often feature neurodivergent people falling in love, while Adams' novels are loosely related by a shared location. -- Mary Olson
Both B.K. Borison and Chloe Liese write feel-good, steamy contemporary romances set in swoon-worthy small towns where a couple finds love against a backdrop of interconnected characters. Both authors write quirky protagonists; however, Liese's stories particularly feature neurodivergent people falling in love. -- Mary Olson
These authors' works have the appeal factors steamy and banter-filled, and they have the genre "romantic comedies"; the subjects "matchmaking," "hockey players," and "second chances"; and include the identity "people with mental illness."
These authors' works have the appeal factors feel-good, and they have the genre "romantic comedies"; the subjects "matchmaking," "neurodivergent people," and "autistic people"; and include the identities "neurodivergent" and "autistic."
These authors' works have the appeal factors steamy, feel-good, and banter-filled, and they have the genres "contemporary romances" and "romantic comedies"; the subjects "sexual attraction," "matchmaking," and "hockey players"; and characters that are "well-developed characters" and "likeable characters."
These authors' works have the genres "contemporary romances" and "romantic comedies"; the subjects "sexual attraction," "hockey players," and "neurodivergent people"; include the identities "neurodivergent," "autistic," and "dyslexic"; and characters that are "well-developed characters."
These authors' works have the appeal factors feel-good and intricately plotted, and they have the genres "contemporary romances" and "romantic comedies"; the subjects "sexual attraction," "veterinarians," and "matchmaking"; and characters that are "well-developed characters."
These authors' works have the genres "contemporary romances" and "romantic comedies"; the subjects "men-women relations," "friendship," and "matchmaking"; and include the identities "neurodivergent," "autistic," and "people with mental illness."
These authors' works have the appeal factors steamy, and they have the genres "contemporary romances" and "romantic comedies"; the subjects "sexual attraction," "matchmaking," and "hockey players"; and characters that are "well-developed characters."
These authors' works have the appeal factors feel-good, upbeat, and banter-filled, and they have the genres "contemporary romances" and "romantic comedies"; the subjects "sexual attraction," "matchmaking," and "twin sisters"; and characters that are "well-developed characters" and "likeable characters."