Best Disability Rep Romance Books 2026

 Representation matters — and these romance books prove it. Disability rep in romance means seeing characters who navigate the world differently finding love, passion, and happy endings they deserve. Here are the best disability rep romance books to add to your TBR in 2026.

1. All Access Series by Evie Mitchell

Knot My Type by Evie Mitchell book cover

The All Access series puts disability representation front and centre with fierce heroines, sizzling chemistry, and zero apologies. From a wheelchair-using sexologist who meets a rope rigger in Knot My Type, to a Deaf heroine finding love on her own terms in Love Flushed — this series is inclusive romance at its steamiest. Expect heat, humour, and heart.

Tropes: Disability rep, curvy heroine, romantic comedy, opposites attract
Spice Level: 🔥🔥🔥🔥

📚 Start with Knot My Type on Amazon

2. The Kiss Quotient by Helen Hoang

The Kiss Quotient by Helen Hoang book cover

Stella Lane is autistic and hires an escort to help her gain romantic experience — but what follows is an achingly sweet and steamy love story. Helen Hoang writes neurodivergent heroines with authenticity that resonates deeply. This is own-voices autism rep done beautifully.

Tropes: Fake relationship, neurodivergent heroine, opposites attract
Spice Level: 🔥🔥🔥🔥

📚 Get The Kiss Quotient on Amazon

3. Quiet, Please by Bree Livingston

Quiet Please book cover

A grumpy sunshine neurodivergent romantic comedy that balances laugh-out-loud moments with genuine emotional depth. When two very different personalities collide, sparks fly in the most unexpected ways. This one is perfect for readers who love quirky heroines and swoon-worthy chemistry.

Tropes: Grumpy sunshine, neurodivergent heroine, romantic comedy
Spice Level: 🔥🔥🔥

4. A Wheelie Awkward Romance by Steffanie Holmes

A Wheelie Awkward Romance book cover

A wheelchair-using heroine navigates love and life in this heartfelt romance that refuses to make disability the whole story. Steffanie Holmes brings authentic rep with a side of dry humour and genuine emotional connections. Refreshingly real and utterly charming.

Tropes: Wheelchair heroine, romantic comedy, small town
Spice Level: 🔥🔥🔥

5. Inherited Love by Jude Bale

Inherited Love book cover

An imperfect hero romance featuring a hero with a physical disability who proves that vulnerability is the ultimate strength. Jude Bale writes complex characters navigating real challenges while falling deeply in love. Emotional, authentic, and deeply satisfying.

Tropes: Imperfect hero, small town, emotional slow burn
Spice Level: 🔥🔥🔥

6. Dial B for Billionaire by Megan Wade

Dial B for Billionaire by Megan Wade book cover

Megan Wade delivers a swoony plus-size billionaire romance where the heroine knows her worth and the hero is absolutely besotted. Body-positive representation meets laugh-out-loud banter. If you love heroines who take up space unapologetically, this is your next read.

Tropes: Billionaire romance, plus-size heroine, grumpy sunshine
Spice Level: 🔥🔥🔥

📚 Get Dial B for Billionaire on Amazon

7. Recalibrating by Heidi Lang

Recalibrating book cover

A disability romance novel that explores what it means to recalibrate your life when the unexpected happens. Tender, hopeful, and with a love story that feels earned. This is quiet, character-driven romance at its finest.

Tropes: Slow burn, contemporary, disability rep
Spice Level: 🔥🔥

8. These Broken Pieces by Lydia Reeves

These Broken Pieces book cover

Two broken people finding healing and love together. This emotional romance explores chronic illness and mental health with sensitivity while delivering a swoon-worthy love story. Raw, honest, and ultimately hopeful — a must-read for disability rep fans.

Tropes: Hurt/comfort, chronic illness, emotional
Spice Level: 🔥🔥🔥

Evie Mitchell is an Australian romance author known for steamy, inclusive stories featuring curvy heroines, disability representation, and laugh-out-loud moments. Explore all her books at eviemitchell.com.