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A review by kandisteiner
Well Suited by Staci Hart
5.0
"I could have lost myself in his eyes, like a black hole. He'd stretch me to infinity, and I'd die happy."
THIS. BOOK. *thud* Okay, I can't be the only one who had been waiting for Katherine's book ever since we were first introduced to the girls in Piece of Work. Right? RIGHT? I mean, she's HILARIOUS. Her dry sense of humor hooked me, and I always found myself drawn to her in the other books when the girls were all together. Val is my soul sister, and Amelia is my little bookworm twin, but Katherine was NOTHING like me -- which, in turn, made me give Staci Hart all the grabby hands for her story.
And man, I was BLOWN AWAY when I finally got it.
"Love is no more real than mood rings, and marriage is a trap that ends in divorce."
Katherine is intelligent. She's studied. She's well-read. And for that reason, she doesn't believe in love or marriage or any of the shenanigans that go along with it. After all, she knows all the chemistry behind "love," and she knows first hand from watching her parents that it's just a big mess waiting to happen if you give into those chemicals and mistake them for actual magic.
But, how can she -- or ANYONE -- say no to Theo?
We met Theo's twin, Tommy, in Work in Progress. And I LOVE Tommy. Truly. I'm obsessed. But Theo?
DEAR BABY JESUS JUST LET *me* HAVE HIS BABY IF KATHERINE DOESN'T WANT TO. lol!
Seriously, this man sees Katherine and has one night with her and he just KNOWS. And to me, that's the sexiest thing in a book boyfriend. I love when the connection is instant and even at the avoidance of the heroine, the Hero is like IMMA GETCHA. Lol!
So, Katherine and Theo go home together the first night they meet for an epic romp in the sack. Katherine doesn't call Theo after... not for months...
Not until she shows up at his door with the announcement that they're having a baby.
And then, the hilarity ensues.
She just wants a "partner," someone to raise the baby with WITHOUT all the feels involved. But Theo? He wants more. SO MUCH MORE. And through a sneaky mind game, he wiggles his way into Katherine's heart.
But, push the girl who doesn't feel too hard and you just might lose her altogether.
"What do we do now?"
I glanced at her over my shoulder. "You don't have to do anything. It's me who has to figure out how to stop loving you."
MY POOR HEART.
Well Suited is the perfect ending to Staci Hart's most spectacular series to date. It's fresh, smart as hell, and so devastatingly real and raw that I don't think anyone can escape without a few tears shed. To Katherine, science is simple: A shot of dopamine, a dash of serotonin, and a sprinkle of oxytocin = love. And to me, these characters + unexpected pregnancy + Staci Hart's brilliant writing = this spring's best romantic comedy. Well Suited isn't just a must READ, it's a must BREATHE -- a must devour, a must sigh and hug to your chest and think about long after the last page has been turned. Five witty and romantic stars. This series will stay with me forever. #RLCForLife
THIS. BOOK. *thud* Okay, I can't be the only one who had been waiting for Katherine's book ever since we were first introduced to the girls in Piece of Work. Right? RIGHT? I mean, she's HILARIOUS. Her dry sense of humor hooked me, and I always found myself drawn to her in the other books when the girls were all together. Val is my soul sister, and Amelia is my little bookworm twin, but Katherine was NOTHING like me -- which, in turn, made me give Staci Hart all the grabby hands for her story.
And man, I was BLOWN AWAY when I finally got it.
"Love is no more real than mood rings, and marriage is a trap that ends in divorce."
Katherine is intelligent. She's studied. She's well-read. And for that reason, she doesn't believe in love or marriage or any of the shenanigans that go along with it. After all, she knows all the chemistry behind "love," and she knows first hand from watching her parents that it's just a big mess waiting to happen if you give into those chemicals and mistake them for actual magic.
But, how can she -- or ANYONE -- say no to Theo?
We met Theo's twin, Tommy, in Work in Progress. And I LOVE Tommy. Truly. I'm obsessed. But Theo?
DEAR BABY JESUS JUST LET *me* HAVE HIS BABY IF KATHERINE DOESN'T WANT TO. lol!
Seriously, this man sees Katherine and has one night with her and he just KNOWS. And to me, that's the sexiest thing in a book boyfriend. I love when the connection is instant and even at the avoidance of the heroine, the Hero is like IMMA GETCHA. Lol!
So, Katherine and Theo go home together the first night they meet for an epic romp in the sack. Katherine doesn't call Theo after... not for months...
Not until she shows up at his door with the announcement that they're having a baby.
And then, the hilarity ensues.
She just wants a "partner," someone to raise the baby with WITHOUT all the feels involved. But Theo? He wants more. SO MUCH MORE. And through a sneaky mind game, he wiggles his way into Katherine's heart.
But, push the girl who doesn't feel too hard and you just might lose her altogether.
"What do we do now?"
I glanced at her over my shoulder. "You don't have to do anything. It's me who has to figure out how to stop loving you."
MY POOR HEART.
Well Suited is the perfect ending to Staci Hart's most spectacular series to date. It's fresh, smart as hell, and so devastatingly real and raw that I don't think anyone can escape without a few tears shed. To Katherine, science is simple: A shot of dopamine, a dash of serotonin, and a sprinkle of oxytocin = love. And to me, these characters + unexpected pregnancy + Staci Hart's brilliant writing = this spring's best romantic comedy. Well Suited isn't just a must READ, it's a must BREATHE -- a must devour, a must sigh and hug to your chest and think about long after the last page has been turned. Five witty and romantic stars. This series will stay with me forever. #RLCForLife