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Keys and Kisses (Untouchable), Heather Long

by - Tuesday, March 31, 2020


Keys and Kisses, (Untouchable)
Heather Long
Goodreads, Amazon
It's a...Reverse Harem
When the year started, I had one goal—make my AP classes count and keep my grades up. Both my focus and my grades started wobbling. Dating my best friends came with perks like hugs, kisses, and invitations to dances, but it also came with cons in the form of vindictive posts, hate mail, and vandalism of my car. I asked if it could get any worse, and I guess I got my answer. My college essays suck. My mother and I are racing toward a collision. My secret admirer might turn out to be a real friend. My dance partner wants to walk away to preserve our friendship. My best friend demanded I keep no more secrets. My first offered to move in with me. My second… he’s got my back. They all do. But what brought us together seems to be tearing us apart and I can’t jeopardize those friendships. I won’t. I thought losing them was the worst thing, but losing even one… it might be the change we can’t survive. The real key here isn’t what do I want… it’s am I willing to fight for it? P.S. I still need to get a damn dress.
 *Please note this is a reverse harem and the author suggests you always read the forward in her books. This is the third in a series and the story will continue through future books.


This is the third book in the Untouchable series by Heather Long and if you haven't read the first two then do not read this review. This book picks up right where book two left off. Frankie is in a relationship with her four best friends but Ian is being stupid. Homecoming is coming up, her mom is a worthless biscuit and highschool girls are mean.

Y'all, this series has quickly become one of my all time favorites. I haven't been this invested in characters since Ghost Bird. This is the kind of series that the characters stay with you long after you've finished reading them. When they hurt, you hurt. This book, man I hurt. There were some good and fun loving times. I laughed a lot. Coop is such a goof, I love his laid back personality. We also had some hard times. The dreaded summer is still causing problems as more secrets come out. There were sad times. While we do learn why, it's hard to watch Ian struggle through his pushing Frankie away. All of the emotions come up at some point in this book and you feel every one of them with Frankie and the guys.

While a lot of time doesn't pass in this book, a lot of stuff happens. There's more bad meatloaf. That woman is something else. There's more bad summer. If those boys only knew. Then there's stuff happening, both good and bad, that come out of nowhere. There is one part that could be triggering so if you have triggers, feel free to message me and see if this will be one for you.

I feel like we get to know the characters on another level. We all know that at that age, our parents are influential in how we live our lives. It's interesting to see the different family dynamics we have here and how they have shaped all of these kids. It shows again how close this group has always been.

At the end of this book, I'm a little broken. Our Frankie, she's a tough cookie and she will prevail but she's got a road ahead of her. I'm so glad she has those boys in her corner. She's going to need them. I can't wait for the next book to see what happens next.


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