Review: ‘Legacy and Lovers’ by Heather Long
Legacy and Lovers
by Heather LongSeries: Untouchable #11
Published by Self-Published on March 31, 2022
SubGenres: New Adult and College Romance, New Adult Romance, Reverse Harem
Format: AudioBook, eBook
Pages: 360
Source: Purchased
Audience: 18+/Adult
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When did we become the adults? When did we become the ones who had to make the hard calls? One by one, we’ve all left our teenage years behind. College brought new challenges even as Bound Hearts brought us more.
Whether we’re making music, love, war, games, or trouble, we’ve found a good balance. That’s my story and I’m sticking to it.
Together, we know we can do anything.
We’ve learned that even being apart doesn’t mean we aren’t together.
Life has a habit of throwing curve balls. School, careers, new hobbies, friends in need, and family demands are hitting us from every angle. We’re going to need each other more than ever.
Archie, Coop, Ian, Jake, and I are a team. We’re constantly figuring it out and sometimes, we fight. We also make up.
And we’ll have each other’s backs, today, tomorrow, and into the future.
*Please note this is a reverse harem and the author suggests you always read the forward in her books. Contains some bullying elements, mature situations, violence, and is recommended for 17+. This is the eleventh in a series and the story will continue through future books.
Legacy and Lovers is the eleventh novel in Heather Long’s Untouchable series. I stumbled upon this series while searching Amazon one day for something to read, and the algorithm worked in my favor, giving me this series. I can’t believe I am almost at the end of it, and the next book will be the last, but I’m happy knowing that Frankie and her boys will finally reach their HEA. They deserve it, especially Frankie, who has been put through a lot in this series. This was another book that definitely put Frankie through some things, but her guys were there every step of the way.
Frankie’s character has grown so much since the first novel, but in this novel, she’s really growing as an adult, and so are Archie, Coop, Ian, and Jake. They are learning what is essential in their lives and how they will soon be leaving college and embracing the future with whatever they choose. It’s a good thing Frankie has all her guys with her, and they understand what she needs, and she understands their needs, too. This book touches on something that happens with Frankie, too, and Heather did a fantastic job of handling this particular part of Frankie and the guy’s story, but it may be a trigger for some readers.
One of the best things about this series is the communication that happens between the characters and how vital it is, but there are times they argue, but they make-up. It’s all about communication and Heather writes it well for this series with her characters.
I love that there are several POVs and not just one, and I get to understand what each character is going through, not just Frankie’s. It’s been evident since the beginning of the series that all the guys adore and love Frankie and would do anything to make her happy. The way the book ended definitely shows how much they are willing to go all the way with her, and I loved that it was finally not a sad cliffhanger. It was an emotional one but it was a feel-good one. (If that makes sense).
This book gets four stars from me, and I can’t wait to finish the last book in the series, but I am sad it’s ending. To the readers who waited for the books to be released, I applaud you because here is one who would have been on the edge of my seat waiting for each book.
If you have not read this series, I do recommend reading these books in order. Each book has a cliffhanger, some more emotional than others.
Genre/SubGenre(s):
✓Romance
✓New Adult/College Romance
✓Reverse Harem
Tropes:
✓Friends to Lovers
✓Found Family
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