Love Logic Books in Order
Part ofKM Neuhold Books in OrderThis page lists KM Neuhold’s Love Logic series in order, with book descriptions, series background, and tips on where to start these nerdy MM romances.
Last updated: January 16, 2026
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Publication Order
3 books
By the Numbers
by KM Neuhold
2021
A genius who tracks everything in spreadsheets, including his hookups, makes the mistake of falling for his roommate. When Theo finds his secret drawer of toys, a no strings fling seems logical, but it is the feelings they cannot quantify that matter most.
Four Letter Word
by KM Neuhold
2020
Loving two best friends at once has always felt greedy, until Riot learns the word polyamory. As a sweet toothed bartender pulls him into a fourth connection, the group has to decide whether they can build a complicated, beautiful life together.
Rocket Science
by KM Neuhold
2019
Elijah is a math genius working on his PhD and nursing a lifelong crush on his best friend’s older brother. Pax was supposed to be off limits, yet casual hangouts turn into kisses, tutoring sessions blur into dates, and atoms crash into something like love.
Series background & context
Love Logic is Neuhold’s love letter to nerds, set largely around a group of friends whose lives orbit a college campus, a cozy neighborhood bar, and the kind of group chats that never stop buzzing. The throughline is simple: even if you can crunch numbers or understand quantum physics, your love life can still be a total mystery.
In Rocket Science, a socially awkward grad student finally reconnects with his childhood crush, who also happens to be his best friend’s older brother. A favor here and a tutoring session there turn into late night hangs, ill advised kisses, and the slow realization that the player who never settles down might be serious this time. The second book, Four Letter Word, blows the doors off the traditional couple structure with a poly romance among three lifelong friends and the bartender who loves them, asking what happens when you admit you want all of them instead of choosing.
By the Numbers brings things even closer to home with a roommates to lovers story where a genius with a drawer full of toys and detailed spreadsheets tries to keep his feelings for his oblivious roommate strictly casual. As in the other books, the tension comes less from villainous exes and more from people figuring out how to speak plainly about what they want.
Across the series, you will find plenty of academic settings, lab work, and math jokes, but you do not need a degree to follow along. The heart of Love Logic is about anxiety, friendship, and the risk of stepping out of your carefully controlled comfort zone. These men overthink everything, misread signals, and still manage to stumble into moments of big, sincere romance.
If you enjoy intelligent but emotionally vulnerable characters, low to medium angst, and the feeling of being pulled into a friend group that spends as much time gaming and eating junk food as they do falling in love, Love Logic is an easy recommendation.
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