Review: 'Farewells and Forever' by Heather Long

Review: ‘Farewells and Forever’ by Heather Long

Farewells and Forever

by Heather Long
Series: Untouchable #12
Published by Self-Published on June 16, 2022
SubGenres: New Adult and College Romance, New Adult Romance
Format: eBook
Pages: 338
Source: Kindle Unlimited
Audience: 18+/Adult
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four-stars

Beautiful, I love you. No ands, ifs, or buts. No beating around the bush. Will you marry me?
From the first proposal on the playground when we were five to the one two weeks ago, Coop has always been there for me.
Baby Girl, the only thing I’ve ever wanted is you. Forever.
Protector. Best friend. Lover. Jake’s a part of me in a way I can’t define. Even when we were apart, I knew we would find each other.
This is my love song for you, Angel.
Music is Ian’s love language. He doesn’t just wrap me up to keep me safe from the world, he pulled me into his. He shared his love and the knots that bind our hearts are beyond anything I could have imagined.
From the day I met you—you were the one, Babe. The only one.
Archie’s my hero in some ways, he pushes and he demands. At the same time, he savors and teases. He’s a builder and a fixer. I had no idea that the day he arrived was the day the last piece missing in my world would lock into place.
Marry us.
My name is Frankie Curtis, the four men I love more than anything else in this world want me to marry them. They want forever.
They want me.


I picked up the Untouchable series by Heather Long on a whim a few years ago when I was looking to read a why-choose story, and it was definitely the perfect series for me to read in a contemporary setting. Now, after finishing the last book in the series, Farewells and Forever, it’s hard to let go of the characters that have become like family. But I’m glad that Frankie has her happily ever after with her best friends, Archie, Cooper, Ian, and Jake. 

This series was definitely a whirlwind of drama, angst, emotions, and heartache for the characters, especially for Frankie. But there were many moments of laughter and happiness for the characters on their journey together. I loved every moment of it, and this book, particularly, was the final story of their journey.

There’s no drama or angst in this book like the previous books because this book is where the characters have their wedding and become a family of five together. It’s full of only happy moments and making plans together. I loved not having my heart break this time around. No, this time, it was all smiles and tears of joy for Frankie and her boys. 

Heather Long even gave us readers scenes of how each of the boys met Frankie. No wonder why each of the guys fell hard for Frankie. They knew from the beginning she was the one. 

If you enjoy reading Reverse Harem/Why Choose, where a girl finds her true love with her best friends and doesn’t have to choose between them, then read this series. You do have to read the series in order because each book leaves readers with cliffhangers. 

I give this book four stars and can’t wait to read more books from Heather Long, especially when there were some secondary characters in this series that deserve a HEA, just like Frankie and her husbands. =) 


Trope(s)/Element(s):
❤️Why Choose
❤️Friends to Lovers
❤️Found Family

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About Heather Long

USA Today bestselling author Heather Long likes long walks in the park, science fiction, superheroes, Marines, and men who aren’t douche bags. She writes snarky women tangled in romance as hot as Texas summertime. From paranormal historical westerns to contemporary military romance, Heather might switch genres, but one thing is true in all of her stories—the characters drive the books. When she’s not wrangling her menagerie of animals, Heather devotes herself to her family, remembering a time when her Nan used to read her steamy Harlequin novels instead of picture books. Heather believes if you like your heroes so real you could lick the grit off their chest and your heroines so likable, you’re sure you were friends with someone just like them once, you’ll enjoy her worlds almost as much as she does.


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