Chemistry is my love language.I’ve always been able to separate feelings from chemosignals. A shot of dopamine, a dash of serotonin, and a sprinkle of oxytocin—and bam. You’re in love.And when egg meets sperm, you’re pregnant.I couldn’t even be surprised as I stared down at the little blue plus sign, because I knew exactly when and how, and with whom it happened.When: approximately five weeks ago. happened.
When: approximately five weeks ago.
Who: one night stand.
How: prophylactic malfunction.
The upside? I don’t have to go looking for a suitable mate.
Genetically, he’s the cream of the crop. His musculature is a study in symmetry and strength, his height imposing and impressive. He is a man who thrives on control and command, a man who survives on intelligence and resourcefulness. A perfect male specimen.
And the whole package is wrapped up in a flawlessly tailored suit.
I’m having this baby, and he insists we’re well-suited to have it together. And what’s worse? He wants more, in the way of love and marriage.
But love isn’t real. It’s just a product of chemistry.
And if he changes my mind about that, we’re both in trouble.
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I am a bit obsessed with these Red Lipstick Coalition books Staci Hart has been putting out, and I was equal parts sad and excited to read this one. Sad, because it’s an ending to this group I love so much, and excited, because THEO and KATHERINE! I am so in love with this couple and this book. Accidental pregnancy, a swoony and amazing hero, a stubborn and analytical heroine- it was perfect.
Katherine and Theo meet through Amelia (Katherine’s best friend) and Tommy (Theo’s twin) when they all go out dancing one night. It is very unlike Katherine, but something about Theo (his pheromones, perhaps?) draw her to him. They end up having one amazing and passion filled night together. Theo tries after that to get in touch with Katherine, but she’s not having it. Until she shows up at his door weeks later. Pregnant.
Theo and Katherine are both excited and nervous about this, and decide to co-parent together. Theo wants to be there every step of the way. He wants to be the father he never had. Theo is all in and wants Katherine to live with him so he can be near the baby. Katherine is a bit stubborn and it takes some encouragement from Theo to get her to move in, I mean, how much easier would it be if they cohabited? As friends and partners of course… But these two couldn’t stay away from each other if they tried. Katherine is okay with that, as long as she follows her rules. She doesn’t believe in love and doesn’t want things to be complicated, but at the same time she wants the very best for her baby and she can’t seem to stay away from Theo.
These two are completely magnetic together. Theo is the best of the best. He’s the sweetest, most patient, and exactly the type of partner Katherine needed. Now Katherine, there were moments I wanted to scream at her to open her eyes! But I understood why she was that way, and once she opened up, she was wide open. I loved these two together. I was also happy to see some of the other characters from this series I love so much!
Give me all the Staci Hart rom-com books forever and ever. This series has made me giddy and happy and I’ve straight up fallen in love with all of these books. Last year, ‘Player’ made it on to my top favorites list of the year. I have no doubt that both of the Bane’s brothers books will be on it this year! If you haven’t checked out this series, what are you waiting for? This book is funny, sweet, smart, sexy, and heartwarming. I adored it and couldn’t recommend it more!
This was soooo good. I think this was my favorite book out of the whole series. I’ve loved each book and I’m so glad it was finally Katherine’s turn. She intrigued me from the first book.
Theo.
Holy Theo.
I like his moves. I like his style. He’s ah-mazing times eleventy million. I can’t get over the blanket fort.
Eek I just love these two so much!
Theo. Mother.Fing. Theo. He is an angel, and as a friend said, deserves a nobel peace prize.
But, back to the beginning. I simply adore this Red Lipstick Coalition, these women supporting each other through being so so different is utterly beautiful! Already in the 3rd book, it was quite clear who the couple in this one would be, and yup, we were right. The stoic Kate, and the amazing, energetic Theo.
If Kate is the cold, untouched one, Theo is the eager puppy, and knight in shining armour all in one.
They are very very different, but I loved seeing their connection grow throughout the first half of the book. Unfortunately, there is of course the big dark moment, and from then on, I was kinda disappointed that there was no more communication. These people who were so honest and straightfroward with one another suddenly weren’t. Kate’s holding back made sense to her character, but in comparison to Theo, it stuck out like a sore thumb, somewhat. Maybe Theo was just too out off this world, but it did make Kate appear a bit.. less. I adored the resolution, which was beautiful, as well as the epilogue, really fitting. Just wish the last third or so would have gelled a bit better with the rest.
3.5 stars.
4.5 Stars
I think Katherine has to be one of my favorite characters! She has this quirkiness about her that I just love! She reminded me of a character from a TV show I enjoyed so I loved having that connection with the character. This story was great! I loved following their journey and how they handles these obstacles that were placed in front of them. The book is packed full of laughs and sweet moments. This is definitely a book not to miss!
Boy oh boy, Katherine was so not prepared for Theo! He was blown away from the first moment they met. Theo completely understood how Katherine’s mind worked and laid siege with a gentle assault. He didn’t try to change her, but accepted her for all her quirks and knew that she was going to be his family. Katherine never expected to have a partner, especially a partner that didn’t try to change her. They were very Well Suited and I loved every minute. SO sad that this is the last of the Red Lipstick Coalition!
Well Suited by Staci Hart is the fourth book in her Red Lipstick Coalition series and I absolutely loved it! Katherine and Theo are absolutely adorable together. When out with mutual friends, they share one night of passion. Though Theo would have loved more of her, she was done. She does not believe in love. Imagine their surprise when she ends up pregnant and they decide to co-parent.
Katherine had her reservations about moving in together. She likes order and control and Theo is anything but. He wants to be all in and is sweet and caring. I fell for him right from the start. As they begin this journey together, we see them grow and fall, but every bit of it was so worth it. Well Suited was a slow burn romance with all the feels and though I am sad to see this series end, I loved every single of the stories and highly recommend them!
4.5-stars. Read and reviewed for Sultry Sirens Book Blog.
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With each new book in the Red Lipstick Coalition I have fallen more in love with the amazing characters and was eagerly waiting for Katherine’s story and I have to say it was so worth the wait! Well Suited is the perfect, captivating and unputdownable conclusion to this amazing series.
From the first book Katherine has kept me intrigued with her dry sense of humor and quirky advice. She was such a logical thinker and I couldn’t wait to see what made her tick. When Theo and her meet things aren’t what she expected at all. Nothing is quite simple about love and I loved watching her unknowingly meet her match in Theo.
Two words- Theo Bane!! I adored Tommy but sweet baby Jesus, how could you not fall head over heels for Theo? Loyal, protective, and a total sweetheart Theo had me swooning from the moment he met Katherine and sparks flew. I love a guy who knows what he wants and settles back to play the long game.
Theo and Katherine started off with a bang and instantly held me mesmerized. I enjoyed watching these two grow together and catching up with all the amazing women of the RLC. Admittedly, I was a bit torn- I wanted to devour Katherine and Theo’s story as quickly as possible while at the same time take my time to enjoy every emotion-filled moment of this fantastic book. Well Suited was a witty,emotional and amazingly sweet read that was the perfect ending to this unforgettable series.
When I read the end of a series, it is usually bittersweet and there is always a sense of finality and completion. Getting to the end of the Red Lipstick Coalition series, my heart was nothing short of bursting with love and gratitude. Gratitude that I had the chance to read and feel like a part of these women’s lives. I cried when they did. Laughed when they did. Fell hard when they did. But above all, I went along on their emotional journeys with them. I tend to favor the last book of series, because that character or couple is so built up in my head, the expectation is practically killing me. But Theo and Katherine? WORTH. IT. In true Staci fashion, I was whisked away on a cloud of poetic imagery, swoony moments, witty banter, and some serious romance. For someone as strict and particular as Katherine, to say she met her match in Theo is undercutting the truth of it: she met her other half. He not only understands her, but can know what she wants sometimes even before she does. And for Theo, Katherine simply lets him lead, which he is more than capable of doing. Their chemistry, at the heart of it all, is perfection. And when you throw an unplanned pregnancy in the mix, one might think that chaos would ensue. But through trust, understanding, and hope, these two figure it out. And the girls are all there, backing her up, like the true tribe they are. I will always hold this series close to my heart, because I know these girls. I love these girls. I feel like one of these girls.
Overall: +
I think if you look at my prior reviews you will notice how often I need to confess in my reviews. So here goes…Confession: This is my first Staci Hart book. I didn’t read the first three books in this series, and I know what I’ll be doing when I remove myself from ARC City and read my very full Kindle library. That being said, Well Suited reads easily as a standalone. You do not need to read the three other books to read this one. It will make you want to read those immediately, at least it did for me.
Synopsis:
Well Suited is the fourth (and I believe, final) book in The Red Lipstick Coalition series. It tells the story of Theodore (Theo) and Katherine (Kate) . Theo is the brother of Tommy, a character in Hart’s Work in Progress, and Kate is the friend to the girls in the other books in the series. Kate is a buttoned-up librarian who eschews feelings, namely love. Logic and science are her friends. Theo believes in love, and he hopes to one day marry and start a family. One night, they go dancing with their friends, and Theo and Kate feel an undeniable chemistry. Theo is drawn to Kate, while Kate feels the same connection. They engage in a seemingly steamy one-night stand, but Theo wants more after the night. Unfortunately, while Kate is attracted to him, she relies on logic to help her avoid him, wanting to avoid her attraction to him which are grounded in “feelings”. Until she finds out she is pregnant. Once Kate realizes she’s pregnant, she contacts Theo to inform him of her pregnancy and offer to allow him to be a part of the baby’s life. Believing he will decide to relinquish his responsibility, Kate is surprised when Theo is thrilled, asking Kate to move in with him and his family so he can participate in the pregnancy and child-rearing. Kate agrees; however, she is intent on keeping the relationship platonic/friendly, which is unfortunately difficult as she feels a connection/attraction to him. Their friendship grows into deeper feelings, yet Kate doesn’t “do” feelings and the situation becomes complicated. Therein lies the struggle of this story.
What I Loved about Well Suited
First and foremost, Theodore. I loved him. From the start, he endears himself to the reader because he is just. so. amazing. He really “sees” Kate in a way that her friends and, definitely, her family do not. It is this level of attention that allows him to anticipate her needs and wants throughout the story. He makes only one error in caring for her, but it is such that your heart actually breaks for him instead of Kate. He is chivalrous, caring, and thoughtful. He is the type of man who allows the h to be herself while offering more support. I was sold on him “hook, line, and sinker.” “The upside to my unforeseen path was that I didn’t have to wait to find a suitable mate. I’d already found one.”
The other characters. Kate’s friends, Amelia, Val, and Rin, represent the possibilities of relationships for Kate. They become her foils, illustrating her disdain for relationships and feelings through their experiences. They balance her and become her “voices of reason” at times. These four together embody all that is right with womanhood. They support, trust, and love each other, leaving cattiness out of their relationship. Additionally, Tommy and Theo and Tommy’s mother, Sarah, provide more of Theo’s story. They represent his support and his past and present. Without them, he cannot be the caring hero, as he provides support for them just as he does for Kate. He practiced his caring nature on them before Kate. Lastly, Kate’s parents provide the comic relief along with the strife of the story. They are everything Kate refuses to be, and the contrast between the two provide some of the comical moments of the story. However, Kate’s mother also underscores Kate’s need for order and logic.
The story. Staci Hart fleshes out Kate and Theo’s story well. She draws us in month by month until the end, and the reader cannot put the story down because there is a HEA to be had. There are so many moments in this story when there is peace between Theo and Kate, but just around the corner, “winter is coming” because the H/h have different goals. As the reader, you anticipate this, and it pulls you along.
My Struggle with Well-Suited
Katherine/Kate. I love a strong woman heroine. When a heroine is confident in herself, I swoon, just as I do for a strong hero. But Kate, quite honestly, reads like she has Asperger’s. I struggled to connect with her because she is too stubborn. Believe me, I understand her past and the waves it creates in her present, but she creates struggles in her life when they aren’t necessary. Yes, I know this is a romance, and this is necessary for the development of the story, but I wanted to like her more. Quite honestly, I thought she was fairly mean to Theo, and he patiently loved her through it (which leads me back to the first bullet point of my list above). Maybe if I had read her in the first three books, my view of her would be different, but in this book, her character made it difficult to read at times.
Katherine and Theodore are not opposites. They are simply two sides of the same coin. Through their story, Staci Hart’s Well Suited suggests that we can oftentimes miss the blessing in front of us because we cannot move beyond our fears. Katherine almost misses on finding her HEA because her fear of love blinds her to her soulmate. Thankfully, she realizes it before the book ends, reminding us that it is never too late to open our hearts.
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
I loved all the books in the Red Lipstick Coalition, but I think this one was my favorite.
Katherine is quirky and made me laugh despite how serious she was.
Theo… *all the heart eyes*… Everyone needs a Theo in their life! He is romantic, doting, and all around perfect!
The relationship that Theo and Kate develops over the course of the book is amazing and long lasting. I love every second of it!
The Red Lipstick Coalition series just kept getting better and better with each book. Amelia’s was my favorite and I didn’t think it could be topped, but then Staci Hart released Theo and Katherine’s story Well Suited.
Katherine works at a library and is very set in her ways. She is particular and does not like being social. Theo is the twin brother of Tommy, who is the husband of Katherine’s friend Amelia.
I simply loved the banter and growth of Theo and Katherine’s relationship from attraction to her pregnancy to building a true friendship and relationship. Both have parent issues that affect their outlook on relationships and love, and I found these to be believable and well done.
The book is dual POV and it was so interesting to get inside Katherine’s head. She was a really interesting and fun main character. Theo is amazing and swoon worthy. I liked him in Work in Progress, but was surprised I loved him so much here.
I am excited to see what Staci Hart is going to write next, but I’m going to miss this group of friends and their stories.
Well Suited is a standalone, but I highly recommend checking out the first three books in the series first because they are all wonderful!
Thank you to the author for providing an ARC for an honest review.
Hormones and Decisions of the Heart
Author Staci Hart brought a heroine unlike most, Kate is strong and ready to take on motherhood as best as her reseach has prepared to, but my new favorite Bane brother comes swooping in and gives us a romance that had me crying at decisions made.
When a book manages to make my brain and heart fight as one cheered on Kate and the other Theo Its a story no one wants to miss.
”Every step, every box checked, every marker passed had brought us closer to something bigger, something more. It’d brought us closer to us, to the place where we could be together fully. And, if I played my cards right, maybe forever.”
I can’t believe this series has come to an end! And WHAT AN END IT WAS!
I’ve never met a couple that just ebbed and flowed so seamlessly without even trying to. Like LEGIT not even trying to. They’re the couple that’s there for one another bc they care about the well being of one another and the situation they found themselves in and then it just turned into like this entity that surrounded them that no one could penetrate. GAH!
Katherine and Theo just shut the house down. I’ve never met a heroine like Katherine and I fell so in love with her. And don’t even get me started on Theo. Theo is the BEES KNEES this man.
Well Suited is the book that’ll gracefully catch it in a net of swoon and feels so gracefully you’ll barely feel it. And GOD was it the best fall of my life. Thank you Staci!
4.5 stars!
“You know something, Kate?”
What?”
“I sure am glad I knocked you up so I could woo you.”
Theo and Katherine’s relationship starts out with a bang when they go dancing with friends. From the moment they meet there is an undeniable attraction that grows as the night goes on. Their chemistry is smoking hot and they enjoy a passion fueled night that changes everything.
“My lips took a taste they would regret. Because within a single heartbeat, I was addicted.”
In the morning Theo knows he wants more but Katherine seems to have other ideas. She avoids him for as long as she can but soon she shows up on his doorstep pregnant, and he is determined more than ever to win her heart.
Ever since I read the sneak peek at the end of Work in Progress I have been eagerly waiting for Katherine’s book. Ooooh, how I do love a surprise pregnancy book and Well Suited is fantastic. With a unique heroine, a swoony hero, and a wonderful mix of humor and heat, it is delightful. A super sweet, heartwarming journey of growth, self-discovery, and unconditional love, I couldn’t put it down.
We finally get to see inside Katherine’s head. She is quirky, strong-willed, and practical. She is a strict rule follower and thrives with them. She doesn’t like change but she also faces her situation head on. I understood where her thoughts and ideas come from and my heart actually hurt for the way she grew up. I found her endearing and different, and I really liked how her character made this story unique.
Ever since I met Theo I knew he was going to be an amazing man. He is so swoony and I fell for him hard. He is selfless, has such a huge heart, and will do anything for the people he loves. The way he puts his family first shows just how wonderful he is. And then there is the way he treats Katherine. He is respectful, sweet, and always thinks of her. He is willing to go all in if she lets him and I loved him for that.
Theo and Katherine are amazing together. I seriously couldn’t keep the smile off my face whenever these two were together. You can tell that there is something special between them the moment you see them together. As different as they are they fit together perfectly. Her rules and his flexibility work and they complement each other. Their openness and honesty help guide their relationship, their fears and reservations are real, and their patience and understanding are key. Their relationship is functional, easy, and comforting, and I loved experiencing all the feels as their love blooms.
“You made me feel…” She paused, correcting herself. “You make me feel like I’ve been starving my whole life, and I thought my depravation was just the way life was. That living in a constant cycle of exhaustion and retreat was just how relationships worked. That’s the best way I can explain it—I was starving, and you are a feast.”
But Katherine has ideas that eventually won’t fit with the future they are heading towards. I loved watching her realize what is most important and her growth when things get hard. And I love how Theo sticks with her. He is patient even when things aren’t easy. Katherine and Theo bring out the best in each other and I was rooting hard for their HEA.
I loved seeing the whole gang, especially Amelia and Tommy because I wasn’t quite ready to say goodbye when their amazing story ended. The epilogue was the icing on the cake and I loved how everything played out.
Though I am sorry to see the Red Lipstick Coalition series end, I can’t be happier with this group of characters and their HEAs!!
This story is a slow burn, kind of like Katherine herself. Once you crack the hard exterior – Katherine’s analytical, rational persona, you’re rewarded with the passion that is Kate and Theo. I will admit that her prickly exterior was initially off-putting and I wasn’t sure if I would bond with her. If you share those sentiments, rest assured you will that the juice is worth the squeeze.
The chemistry between Theo and Kate – not Katherine – is so unique. His ability to anticipate who she hides behind the organizational, type-A persona is nothing short of magic. And that’s what he shows her, what he wants her to believe in. Faith, love, and magic do not make sense in a “zero and one, black and white” landscape in which Katherine has made her safe house. But there is always hope…Hope…So the old adage that opposites do attract holds true. But what no one ever told you is that at the end point of attraction, things can either be easy or difficult – sometimes both. And you need to make the decision as to what is important, what is a deal breaker, and what you cannot live without.
I enjoyed this book immensely more than expected, especially since I had to spend a great deal of time understanding and thinking about what may lie beneath the surface to really understand these characters. And that is the beauty of Hart’s writing; it’s cerebral, it’s hot, and you have a multitude of feels.
4.5 ‘Theo is magic’ Stars!
ARC provided by the author via Social Butterfly PR in exchange for an honest review.
Wow, I can’t believe this is the conclusion of this series. I fell in love with Staci Hart’s writing when I first read Piece of Work (the first installment of standalones) and I just knew this love would continue throughout my reading of the rest of the books. I fell in love with these characters, this group of girl friends and the men who become their soul mates. We’ve been waiting for Kate and Theo’s story since we saw a sneak peek of what they would become in Work in Progress and let me tell you, the wait was worth it.
Well Suited is live today and, as I said, this is the last installment in the Red Lipstick Coalition series. It’s now time for Katherine Lawson and Theodore Bane to get their happy ending. Kate likes her life, her job, her rules and she does not enjoy changes. Well, that is inevitable now that her three friends have found their soul mates and even more when she discovers she is pregnant from the unique night she shared with the man she has been avoiding since then. And Theo is not having it, he felt the connection between him and Kate and he is about to turn her life upside down. For the better!
“You are an anomaly in my universe, and ignoring that fact is a testament to my devotion. I won’t break the rules. But I hope you do.”
Damn him. Damned hormones. Damned heart, pitter-pattering without my consent.
Gah, this whole series made my heart so very happy! I’ve fallen in love with Staci’s works and writing, her beautiful characters, the way she develops love stories and the mind-blowing chemistry between her couples. Of course, as you can imagine, Theo and Kate are no exception. They just work together. Oh so well! Their connection is impossible to ignore and that grows even bigger when they decide to have the baby. This romantic comedy just clicked with me and my tastes in romance. This couple is amazing and their chemistry so stunning. I loved them together and I am so glad they found each other and they got their happy ending together with their beautiful baby. I am not ready to say goodbye to all these wonderful characters!
I’d happily spend the rest of my days making sure she was happy. Because my reward was her. It was my family. It was my child and our future.
Therefore, my rating for Well Suited is 4.5 STARS because it was exactly what I expected from Staci and I loved how she worked on these unique characters and their love story. Kate and Theo killed me with their banter, moments and their chemistry. I loved them as a couple and as new parents. I am also so sad to say goodbye to Rin, Court, Val, Sam, Amelia, Tommy and, of course, Kate and Theo. I wish we got a longer ending with all of them but I enjoyed it as it was obviously. Again, congratulations to Staci Hart for this outstanding series! Guys, if you still haven’t read these books, please trust me and go read them!
Well Suited… What a perfect name for this book. I seriously fell in love with this couple. Katherine with a K was the funnest female character to read about. She explains everything away with a logic, reasoning, and scientific facts. Her connection to Theo is why I live and die for romance books. I love how she explained away their instalove and attraction with pheromones and chemical reactions. She’s so quirky and awkward but completely endearing.
Theo, Theo, Theo!!! Be still my heart! That man gave me all the thrills, chills, and feels. He’s the sweetest of the sweet, and such a perfect counterpart to Katherine. He gets her, and he knows.. he just knows. Outside of all the sweetness, he’s all man though. Tall, brawny, suit-wearing manliness. And he’s completely enamored of Katherine aka Kate.
If I kept a check list of things that I loved about romance books, I’m absolutely positive that Well Suited would get 5 stars on all of them. Their journey to an HEA was brilliantly plotted and executed, and gave me plenty of heart-twinging, misty-eyed, LOL moments. It’s the perfect ending to such an amazing series of standalones.
I don’t have enough good words to say about this book. Player had been my favorite up until this book came out and as much as I love Val, Katherine just might have her beat.
Her brain is a complete mystery which tells you how much thought went into her character. You can’t just make it up and go with it, the way she talks and the knowledge she has had to have taken time to create. It’s a huge success for Staci Hart in my book.
Tommy was the favorite brother! He really was. Until Theo came to light and woooww, swoon much? Any girl would kill to have a Theo and Katherine is really no exception, it just takes some time for her to figure that out.
Their love is so inspiring and real. They’re dealing with a real-life scenario that most people fight about for months before coming together and making peace with it. They take it in stride though, and even though Katherine is way out of her league in the feelings department, she still stays strong, letting Theo give her some of that strength which is something she’s struggled with.
I can’t believe this series is over, I’m still hoping that Staci Hart will surprise us with more some day but for now, this conclusion was EVERYTHING. I will forever love the RLC girls.
I hate to see this series end. Staci Hart is one of my favorite authors. While not as funny as her previous rom coms this story does have a few LOL moments. I enjoyed getting to know these characters in previous books. They had quite a story of their own. It was fitting to save it until the end. I will miss all these characters…I will happily re-read this entire series when the missing gets too strong.