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Untouchable
Untouchable
Untouchable
Audiobook8 hours

Untouchable

Written by Isabel Love

Narrated by Lidia Dornet and Greg Boudreaux

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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About this audiobook

Monica Morgan is off limits. One-hundred percent untouchable. Too bad I didn't know that when we first met. We were just two strangers in a club, drawn together by chemistry. Hot, SIZZLING chemistry.

Imagine my surprise when I discover that she's my new boss. And now that we work together, she's determined to keep it professional. My problem? I can't forget the night we met. That searing kiss. The way she felt in my hands. Despite the risk to my job that comes with pursuing her, I can't seem to stay away. I want to forget about the rules and make her mine.

Contains mature themes.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateSep 25, 2018
ISBN9781541444669
Untouchable

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I'm a sucker for good men so we were off with an excellent start. And more so with the steam level being off the charts!! So the first 25%-50% of the book I was sure that I'd rate this book 5/5.
    However, there were some things here and there that weren't my cup of tea. Like how there was a part of the story that was purely driven by jealousy (I didn't appreciate caveman-Max). The other thing I didn't quite like, was the way Monika handled her relationship with Max. Both with him and publicly. BUT I must say Monika grew A LOT and that's something I really appreciate.
    PS. I LOVED the narrators! Going to track down other books they have narrated.!
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    This book was pretty good, but it takes a really long time to get into the story in this series. From the beginning until now, it seems like only rising action, building up to the story. Then at the end of this book, the third book in the series, at the end of it it seems like the story finally started. But that was on the last page too. This series should be one big book, not lots of separate little books. It just doesn't seem that right.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    In Kate Brian’s Untouchable, it’s time for Thanksgiving break. Things are starting to look up for Reed. The girls have finally accepted her as one of their own, she is getting over Thomas, someone has been arrested in connection with his death, and she’s started to spend some time with a new boy. The new boy, however, is Thomas’ roommate, Josh.And just as soon as everyone leaves for break, except Reed and Josh, everything starts to go downhill. The two are caught together and are banned from seeing each other the rest of the break. Josh is being questioned AGAIN about Thomas’ death and when the girls come back, they have some startling news. Josh came to Easton after being kicked out of his former school for a scandal. Now he may be involved in another one.Good news? The real murderer of Thomas is arrested!Kate Brian is still amazing me with her plots. This book, just like the rest kept me reading. She keeps putting in twists and turns that I would never have imagined. I’m starting to get used to her writing, so by the end of the book, I had a better of idea what to expect around the corner, but it was still a great addition to the series.I give Untouchable 3 bookmarks. There really wasn’t anything wrong with it, it’s just been a couple of days since I finished it, and I don’t feel as passionate about it as I have the others after a couple of days after.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Untouchable is the 3rd book in the Private series. The book opens with Thomas’s funeral. There are still unanswered questions surrounding his death. Everyone has different theories on why Thomas died and each thinks he was murdered. As the police continue to investigate, more and more details are revealed about Thomas’s life.Reed is trying to move forward after her first real loss. She doesn’t know what to do as everyone is constantly watching her every move and commenting on everything she does. She does find solace in her friendship with Josh, Thomas’s best friend.With Untouchable, the plot thickens and at times I found it difficult to believe what anyone said. I knew the Billings Girls were still keeping secrets from Reed, however were they protecting her or themselves? Their “friendship” felt more forced to me in this book than the previous novels. Reed appeared to feel this way as well, however she continued to make excuses to remain friends with them. Secrets, lies and cover-up continue to be the themes of this series.Now that a “suspect” has been arrested, I wonder will the details of Thomas’s death finally be revealed. I guess I’ll have to read Confessions to find out.