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Greed by Ker Dukey, K Webster

sharshell's review

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5.0

**I received a free copy of this book to read and review for Wicked Reads.**

This is the seventh and final book in the Elite Seven Series. These books need to be read in the order the authors intended them for them to make any sense. It is a continuing storyline.

Greed - Micah Dixon

Webster and Dukey did an amazing job with Greed. It was everything I needed. All the answers to the questions you've been asking yourself throughout the series are finally answered. We didn't see a lot of Greed within the other books, that's explained and so much more. He became such a fierce loveable character you had to know more about.

This series in general was amazing. The way these authors came together and wrote such a kickass story that had amazing twists and turns. I was questioning everything until the end. Well done! Definitely a must read. A few of the authors are new to me and I will be checking out their works because of this series so thank you!

Wicked Reads Review Team

booklovershangout's review against another edition

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4.0

This has been an interesting series. It has definitely had its ups and downs. That being said, I really enjoyed this conclusion. It was dark and intriguing and I found this one better developed. I thought this was a great way to end the series and I am definitely looking forward to reading more from these authors.

rihoward's review against another edition

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5.0

4.5 stars

Perfect conclusion to this amazing series. I'm not sure I can ever think about the seven deadly sins without thinking of this series. In the beginning, I wasn't sure where this was going to go but it took off.

I appreciated the authors at how well they worked to make each of these individual books be seamless. This is definitely not a happy fairytale romance series. Yet don't let the dark deter you from reading because amongst the darkness there is love, light, and balance. Just as it should be.

kimmoodles's review

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dark emotional inspiring medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

4.0

cala_p's review against another edition

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4.0

The dynamic duo end off this great series!

Going into this book I assumed it’d be some Micah and Evie. And I’m sure so did a lot of other readers. Instead, the surprise from the previous book is brought back and shown its progress from the beginning, so we get a happy ending for her and their romance. I won’t say who it is. I was surprised and not loving it at first, but it was actually quite cute and they are a good pairing for one another. Plus I liked her in previous books and with her not-so-happy-ending, this resolved that. Evie takes a bit of a twist in this one that helps lessen the reader’s opinion of her I think, which takes her away from the suitable range for Micah.

Greed also gives us the conclusion to the series. It is a happy ending to all the harassment and torture we’ve been reading about these past books. The Elite is over. Only a band of brothers have been formed in its stead.

This was a super good series. Some highs and lows for sure. Some books I loved, some I hated, and others were alright or just good. But the background story through the series was extremely well done.


1bookobsessionconfessions's review against another edition

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4.0

I love these authors and together I think they are magic!
I liked the style they infused in this book.
The more emotional and personal insights into the characters were great!
I had high expectations, it is the last book in the series also.
I enjoyed it very much., I do think I was a victim of my expectations. I wanted something out of this world. In reality it was very good. I wanted something that I don’t think was realistic.
Incredible series! A great book to wrap it all up!!

fourclarkes's review

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4.0

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tj_darkreads's review against another edition

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5.0

This is the final book in this series and what a ride it's been.
This is Micah's story he's different from his brothers in the Elite he's very caring and will do anything for family, but you hurt someone in his family all bet's are off. Sabella who is Mason's(Wrath) twin sister who everyone think's is missing, but is recuperating at his home and to protect her he can't tell anyone especially her brother. As she gets better they develop a closeness that Micah knows when her brother finds out he'll kill him, but he'll do anything to protect her.

This story pulled me in and had me flipping pages as answers to the questions were told by the last man who thought he was invincible.

This definitely a must read you need to read this series in order to get the full effect.

100pagesaday's review against another edition

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3.0

Micah Dixon wants it all.  Above all he wants to know what happened to his best friend, Mason and his sister, Evelyn.  Two years ago, Micah asked his father with help protecting them, but it was all lies.  With membership to New Orleans secret society, The Elite, Micah will be able to figure out a way to make up for it all.  The Elite have control of both Mason and Evelyn, and together they are going to find a way to bring it all down.  First, Micah has to take care of his task. Then there is  Sabella, the twin sister of Wrath and the girl that everyone believes that Envy has killed.  

Greed is the last book in The Elite Seven Series and needs to be read last.  Micah's story brings together the suspense that has been building within the past six books.  The brothers are finally ready to take The Elite into their own hands by taking out the old order.  For this book, the story switches between Micah and Sabella's point of view.  The women's characters have been just as influential in the story as much as the men's.  Sabella regains her self confidence and builds her strength with Micah and becomes just as much a part of the group.  I'm glad that their romance was slower and took the time Sabella needed to find confidence again without losing any of the steamy scenes. The ending is exciting, violent and accomplishes what it needs.  I do wish there was a continuation of what this set of brothers achieve afterward.  

thatashgirl83's review against another edition

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4.0

I feel like this series redeemed itself.