The Spiral Key, Kelsey Day
The Spiral Key, Kelsey Day
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The Spiral Key

Author: Kelsey Day

Narrator: Taylor Meskimen

Unabridged: 7 hr 18 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/24/2026


Synopsis

For fans of Holly Jackson and Jessica Goodman, this high-stakes thriller is set in a virtual-reality paradise turned hellscape, where two ex-best friends enter into a dangerous game of cat and mouse.

"An edge-of-your-seat thriller about friendship and ex-friendship, love, loss, and longing, and the need to belong that is as honest and relatable as it is spine-tingling. Don’t miss this one."
—Jennifer Niven, #1 NY Times bestselling author of All the Bright Places

At the start of each school year, Madison Pembroke, the most popular girl at Lincoln Academy, sends out invitations to her epic birthday party in the form of custom forged spiral keys. For that one night, a few lucky teens get to enter Ametrine, a virtual paradise that hosts the party of the year—a wild, unforgettable celebration that will secure their social status in the real world. As Madison’s hated ex-BFF, Bree Benson never receives a key.

Until now.

Despite warnings from her boyfriend, Bree sees the invite as an olive branch, the perfect opportunity to rekindle her once-amazing friendship with Madison. But as the party games begin to turn provocative and violent, Bree finds that Ametrine might not be the decadent wonderland she was promised. And that Madison may have let Bree enter Ametrine, but she has no intention of ever letting her leave . . .

Kelsey Day’s gripping debut shows that while best friends know each other the best, ex–best friends know how to hurt each other the worst.

About The Author

Kelsey Day is a young adult author and queer Appalachian poet. Their writing has appeared in The Atlantic, Orion Magazine, Freeman’s and more. This is their first novel for young readers. You can find them online at KelseyDays.com or on Instagram @KelseyDays.


Reviews

Goodreads review by April on March 05, 2026

3.5 ⭐️ | At first I thought this YA thriller would be full of typical teenage drama! But these kids took revenge to new heights & the “get back” was crazy! Bree is dealing with the difficulty of loosing their home, her dad has been arrested and her life long friend Madison has turned her back on Bre......more

Goodreads review by Trisha on February 24, 2026

A high entertainment YA thriller, it reads like a high stakes movie - a little over the top with high stakes and action. Bree has been pushed out of her friend group for years because of something terrible her father did. Madison, school queen bee and oh so rich, she runs the school with her band of......more

Goodreads review by Jennifer on March 08, 2026

Dang... When you say you're bullying the bully but in reality you've become so much worse than the original problem. The revenge plot? Wtf even was that? Especially after finding out what you did to her father? Girl, what? You still thought you deserved MORE payback? All over some petty middle schoo......more

Goodreads review by Christina on March 25, 2026

This was so different than other thrillers I have read. Very fun❣️❣️......more

Goodreads review by Bbecca_marie on March 16, 2026

Book Review📖✨🗝️🩸 🩸✨thank you so much partner @penguinteen @storygramtours for the gifted copy! The Spiral Key by Kelsey Day out now! Each year, Madison Pembroke—the most popular girl at Lincoln Academy—invites a select few to her legendary birthday party with a custom spiral key. The key grants access......more


Quotes

"Readers’ hearts will race right along with the fast-paced, nail-biting narrative, and the well-developed characters will keep readers riveted . . .This gripping thriller, filled with ample queer representation, is a wickedly delicious read that’s ideal for fans of Marie Lu’s Warcross and Ernest Cline’s Ready Player One. An engaging debut that pulls readers into its own twisted reality."—Kirkus

“Day’s debut novel explores similar themes to their poetry: capturing the spirit of youth, interrogating the fallibility of memory, and exposing the very real anxieties of both. Teens will get hooked by the sharp writing and stay for the raw portrayal of adolescence.”—Booklist

“An enjoyable thriller with excellent pacing… The premise and narrative structure are engaging, with enough suspense to keep readers guessing until the last moment.”—School Library Journal

"The Spiral Key held me utterly captive. An edge-of-your-seat thriller about friendship and ex-friendship, love, loss, and longing, and the need to belong that is as honest and relatable as it is spine-tingling. Don’t miss this one."
—Jennifer Niven, #1 New York Times bestselling author of All the Bright Places

"A twisting thriller, a visceral dissection of dead friendships, and an exploration of how desperation for acceptance can fester into something awful - I had a blast with this one."
—Andrew Joseph White, New York Times bestselling author of the Printz Honor award-winning Compound Fracture

"A sinister, pulsing page-turner about the dark side of queer adolescent friendships and the lengths we will go to for revenge. Nothing about these characters is straightforward or wholly true. Their cruelty—and their vulnerability—will burrow into your brain and stay there."
—Kelly Quindlen, bestselling author of She Drives Me Crazy

"Day explores the idea that, without a clear mission, the only thing AI is actually able to deliver is our own regurgitated memories, fears, and egotistical power fantasies. The ultimate villain is wealth, lack of community, alienation, and the furious need for recognition and the adulation it produces."
—Hal Schrieve, author of the National Book Award longlisted novel Out of Salem

"A smart, deliciously twisty techno-thriller that proves the most frightening realities are the ones we've already lived. I could not put this down."
—Anna Carey, author of This is Not the Jess Show

"The Spiral Key is a pulse-pounding read, a sharply written and disturbingly vivid descent into a nightmarish—yet utterly addictive!—virtual reality. Kelsey Day has crafted a speculative horror novel that also provides an unflinching exploration of shame, regret, and the lengths we go to rewrite the reality of our past. Day forces us to confront the uncomfortable truth: sometimes the most terrifying monsters are the versions of ourselves we try to bury."
—Caitlin Barasch, author of A Novel Obsession