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F**E
Everyone hopes to find a Theo
Enjoyed this series soo much watching the couples interact within the group. Theo was a fixer for his twin brother Tommy and his much loved mum. He wanted so much to be there for Kate who had different views on things to her friends and also to Theo. Theo was showing her a different way to look at things it took a long t i me but she got there
M**F
Funny, quirky and I liked it
I enjoyed this book. It’s funny and puts a quirky slant on the lust at first sight, oops she’s pregnant, story. Katherine is not the average personality whereas Theodore is an average superman! There’s a lot of sex so this won’t be for you if you like strictly romance, I actually skim read some of it towards the end because I was more interested in their conversations !My favourites lines were from Theo’s mum Sarah when she first met a nervous pregnant Katherine: “You’re already a part of our family. There’s nothing you need to do to hang on to that spot. Its yours.”Job done!
L**.
Loved loved loved
When we think different to the way the world thinks we should we are awkward, non confirming and just weird however this is a beautifully written story about a strong female who is happy and content with the way she is but doesn’t realize she has love within her to give and have received until she meets the perfect gentleman
J**_
I would definitely read more books by this author as I enjoyed her writing style.
This is the first book by Staci Hart, I have r as so I had no idea what to expect going in.I enjoyed the storyline, I always love a surprise pregnancy and it made a difference with this story for the male character (Theo) to be chasing the female character (Kate) I liked the banter between Theo and Kate, the way he would wind her up on purpose.I loved Theo. He fights for what he wants, he’s protective, loyal, patient and hot.Kate kind of ruined the book for me. I couldn’t connect with her. She ca,e off as harsh and detached when speaking about the pregnancy or love. She only cared about her feelings and what she believed in and wouldn’t consider what other people had to say. Until the me when she became more accepting of things and other people. But for me it was a little too late.I would definitely read more books by this author as I enjoyed her writing style.
S**E
Cute romance!
Let me provide some context. I only came across Staci’s books in February, when I started the Romanceopoly challenge and was looking for a book to fit the “bad boy” prompt. I picked up Work in Progress, and never looked back. I loved it. I was super excited when I got to the end and found that a sequel – Katherine’s story – was coming. That’s this book, the one I’ve just finished - Well Suited.I adored pretty much every second. Theo is a much more clear-cut hero than Tommy, but just as swoon-worthy. Katherine is the complicated one in this relationship, although she doesn’t realise it until it’s almost too late. Both are well-drawn, believable, engaging characters. Similarly their relationship, which is a little insta-love at first, but which develops convincingly.I felt there was a slight lack of tension, at least most of the way through, possibly because a lot of the major plot events seem to take place in the last quarter. That being said, it makes for a pleasantly relaxing read and one where the developing romance is definitely the main focus. Although the unexpected pregnancy isn’t one of my favourite tropes, I will admit that there are a lot of cute moments. It’s nicely done, and not at all cliché. Possibly because Theo and Kate’s relationship is so…unconventional.The other characters in the RLC are a little absent in this one, although I think perhaps I’m saying that because they were much more prominent in Work in Progress. I get that it’s supposed to be focused on Theo and Kate – it’s their story, after all – but I missed the others. The subtly feminist message the group portray together is one of the things I love about the RLC books. It’s still there in Well Suited, particularly considering Katherine’s initial deliberations and choices, but a little more diluted.It’s hard to sum this one up without spoilers galore, but it’s a genuinely refreshing, modern, kinda-delicious romance. Theo is a great hero (have I said that already?!) and the perfect foil for Katherine. Soul mates, absolutely. I would give this one 4 out of 5 – it’s an easy page turner, enjoyably distracting, and responsible for more late returns from lunch than I’d like to admit. Read it!
S**
Amazing story
This series is just everything!! I have loved every book and Theo and Katherine's story did not disappoint. Katherine is such a different character to the other girls and her story was just perfect.
S**
5 fabulous stars
A perfect end to a fantastic series. If you like contemporary romance then you’ll love this series from start to finish.
K**E
Loved “Well Suited” too!
I love that this series has so many facets of women and so many constancies of men. Staci Hart knows how to write both and keep each book fresh.
T**H
Perfect ending
This book is the perfect ending to a perfect series. I seriously loved all of them, but I think this might be my favourite. To watch the transition from Katherine to Kate, to see how Theo always accepted her for exactly who she was... well. It was absolutely lovely and amazing. I loved the idea of this series from the very start, the idea of different FMC who are not usually the norm, who are not exactly the sociable, outgoing FMCs we usually see. And seeing them grow into themselves, learning to be more, learning that they ARE more than the tight little spot society threw them in. Watching them grow, bloom and flourish was heartwarming. And to watch each and every one of them fine their perfect matches. Well. Absolutely brilliant, really. I bow to Staci Hart with this series. And I look forward to reading much more of her work. Because they touch the heart, they are full, meaningful and beautiful. And quite worth the read.
A**D
Sometimes science can't explain it. It's just MAGIC! A fantastic ending to a wonderful series
Staci Hart brought it! Well Suited was such a terrific ending to the RLC series (this is a standalone within a series). Although I'm sad to see these characters go, I at least got to be a part of their lives and got to experience their love and heartbreak and all their quirks. How could 4 women and their men bring me so much happiness, tears, laughs and love?Katherine was the one I didn't really know about. She had her dry sense of humor, was well-read and enjoyed the hard facts. There has to be a scientific reason for each and everything in life. And when love doesn't have an easy formula, we knew our girl Katherine was going to be a hard one to crack."Feelings were false, brain chemicals and triggered dendrites. Love wasn't real. It was a series of chemosignals that one became addicted to. Nothing more. There was no magic to love. Because magic didn't exist."And Theo? How was he going to match with our girl Katherine? I mean man, you gotta love a guy that goes all in and is fierce in his beliefs. He is utter perfection. He felt IT and he just knew. No pregnancy could scare him away. He set a plan in motion, played by rules they both set and then he just had to wait for our girl to get on board. It was going to be a little fight and quite the journey of some ups and downs, but if anyone could keep this life from exploding in their faces, it was Theo."Rules are meant to keep people safe and bring order. Without order, it's anarchy. Mayhem. Just think-if I broke the rules now, what would stop me from breaking them again?" "That's kinda what I'm hoping for, if I'm being honest."An insta sort of love story told in dual POV, Well Suited is the perfect finale in this quartet. Theo and Katherine start off with a bang but then backpedal their relationship to start at friendship while having a baby together. I adored the characters and the way they grew a relationship out of nothing. We got to see them grow and learn from their lives and their pasts to make them into who they become. I just adored them and the whole RLC crew. I'm sad to see them go. But the laughs were plenty, the joy was vast and the pain was bearable. These Friendships and Relationships felt so real and full of love. Can we just get one big epilogue? Ok, wishful thinking. But seriously, this is a smart and fun spring read for all you romcom lovers out there. Definitely worth the ride."We do so solemnly swear to use this shiny little tube of power to inspire braveness, boldness, and courage. We promise to jump when it's scary, to stand tall when we want to hide, to scream our truth instead of whisper our fears. May we be mistresses of our destinies, and to hell with anyone who tries to tell us otherwise."#RLCiseverything
B**A
Perfect ending to this series
Katherine has been a part of the series from the very beginning, yet she’s been the girl I knew next to nothing about. Besides being stuck-up and a smart-ass, she gave nothing away. Katherine Lawson, the mystery. I was dying to get to know the real her – and I did. Katherine is actually a fascinating and interesting character. I was surprised she had so many facets. In fact, I found her absolutely hilarious. Her way of stating facts in the most mundane way, even in the most awkward situations, were to die for. Even though I liked her character and her love for rules and order, as a friend I’m pretty sure I would be slightly annoyed and frustrated by her very soon. I’m not very patient and you need to be just that to handle Katherine. Still, there were things about Katherine that I found in myself.Speaking of patience. Theo was the epitome of patience. I don’t know how he did it but he was the perfect counterpart to Katherine. They complemented each other so well and so perfect. I really liked them together.The division of the book and the chapters was smart and very well chosen. Even though I don’t have kids myself and haven’t been pregnant myself, Katherine’s pregnancy didn’t seem far-fetched, it was transparent throughout the whole book. I’m sure that Staci wrote from experience since she has a couple kids herself.I’m not really sure if the drama at the end with a certain person was necessary though. That certain storyline was mentioned very early in the book, then once or twice in the middle of the book. Then I forgot all about it. When it was picked up again at the end, I was surprised and actually thought: “Oh yes, there was something.” For me, it was unnecessary and could have easily been left out. Sure, the other guys in the other books had some issues to deal with also, and why shouldn’t Theo have some issues too. He’s a human after all. The difference is that Theo’s issue was only mentioned a few times. There was no red thread to it really. The other guys’ issues actually were like a red thread because the thread wound itself through every chapter.All in all Well Suited was the perfect conclusion to the RLC series. I’m glad Staci Hart chose to write Katherine’s story last. I warmly recommend this book and the entire series to all of you.
K**R
4/5
Oh where do I start!Theo sounded perfect when reading Amelia's story and I was so glad the author paired him with Katherine and have them their own story.I loved this story the most and am sad the series is over.The sex scenes felt a bit repetitive since I'd read the previous 3 books back to backI felt the book picked up in the latter half and I loved the epilogues. Great ending.PS dreaming of Theo... Isn't he perfect!!!
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