Well Suited, the final standalone in the Red Lipstick Coalition Series from Staci Hart, is here! I was invited to read and review the latest in this series and was thrilled to do so. All of the books can be read as a stand alone however some chatacters do cross over.
Here are my thoughts on this new book!
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Well Suited by Staci Hart
Publisher: Independently published (April 29, 2019)
ISBN-13: 978-1096317050
ABOUT
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.
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.
Well Suited by Staci Hart Review
I have to say I am surprised but I have mixed feelings about the new release I reviewed. I know I am going to be one of the few that will not give top stars. I started at 3, but due to some areas I did love, I am bumping to a 4 with and overall of 3.5.
Have you ever read a book where you did not care for one of the main characters? It is rare for me as I can usually find some redeeming qualities but this chick… nope.
She (I’m not even going to say her name!) is ridged and only cares about her feelings and beliefs. No one else’s, including her weird parents. She is hurtful to Theo, who only wanted to love and care for her. He opened his life and heart for her and she trampled on it all. Then at the end she figured it all out and we are supposed to be happy. Nope.
This book ticked me off more than once. However, it does contain some amazingly well written love scenes that will take your breath away. Hart definitely knocked it out on the romance scenes. So hot with deep emotion. Sigh.
Overall I am wholeheartedly team Theo and honestly, in real life, I don’t think they would make it. I don’t feel they are Well Suited at all. Ish on her!
*Copy received for review consideration
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