Book Riot's Read Harder Challenge discussion
2024 Read Harder Challenge
>
Task 19: Read a romance with neurodivergent characters
date
newest »

message 1:
by
Mary Beth
(new)
Dec 13, 2023 07:06PM

reply
|
flag

autism
bipolar disorder"
Chloe Liese's books often include characters with autism. Check out Always Only You , With You Forever , and Two Wrongs Make a Right .


I'm autistic and a big romance fan, so I'm really excited to see the recommendations for this one (although I'm still excited to see neurodivergent rep other than autistic). I'm considering reading The Heart Principle by Helen Hoang (which I'm pretty sure has autistic rep), Highly Suspicious and Unfairly Cute by Talia Hibbert (which has OCD rep), The Madness of Lord Ian Mackenzie by Jennifer Ashley (I was told the protagonist IS autistic but the novel doesn't say it outright because it's a historical), My Rogue to Ruin by Erica Ridley (another historical, but I've read the earlier books in the series, and the protagonist for this one reads as autistic to me), or something from Chloe Liese since I know she's autistic and writes autistic characters but I haven't read any of her stuff yet.


Its Bare Ass in Love. The series seems to have all female main characters with some nonstandard traits, but I only read book 1 so far. The beginning of the book doesn't have too much of a plot but the back story comes up in the last 1/3 or so.



I don't think so, that would severely limit the options.





The Romance challenges are always the farthest out of my comfort zone each year! I'd likely never have picked up a romance novel on my own. But I love that they bring my attention to something other than the formulaic cishet Harlequin romances I previously always envisioned when the genre was mentioned. (I know lots of people who absolutely love those, and I imagine the ways that they're predictable are like some of my own favorite "comfort" reads, so definitely not knocking it!)



This is the one I'm reading.
Edited to add: Wish I hadn't read it. Loathsome in so many ways. I sort of liked the characters--and might have found them more appealing in the hands of a better writer. They felt like placeholders, as did the 'villain' and the parents. I liked the family and friends of the male lead. They were the best-depicted in this travesty of a book.
What little promise the supporting roles showed went poof because the writer bores us with the tired old trope of the autistic person's condition being a problem to overcome--and the character herself is downright obsessive about it. Sex scenes were gratuitous and crude.


Eight Kinky Nights by Xan West is a Chanukah romance with autistic and disabled protagonists from an autistic and disabled author, and it's FF. I haven't read them yet, but Their Troublesome Crush and Nine of Swords, Reversed are both by the same author and also have queer autistic protagonists, and both are much shorter (so if you're looking for something to just quickly get through these may be better options for you).
If anyone else has queer autistic romances to suggest, I would also love to see them though.

One MC is autistic, the other has osteogenesis imperfecta.
This is YA book, but it tackles many difficult topics as abuse, ableism, trauma... It also has some explicit sex talk and scenes so be aware of that if this is not your thing.
Heartbreaking in some parts but also sweet and hopeful.
I don't know if the author is also autistic, but the autistic representation sounded true to me as an autistic person.
The audiobook narrated by Tavia Gilbert was great.





Books mentioned in this topic
Beard in Mind (other topics)A Tempest at Sea (other topics)
Tilly in Technicolor (other topics)
Heartstopper: Volume Five (other topics)
Can't Escape Love (other topics)
More...
Authors mentioned in this topic
Kay Kerr (other topics)Hannah Bonam-Young (other topics)