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Greed by Ker Dukey, K Webster

chrissycracksabook's review against another edition

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5.0

Great end to an amazing series. I loved Micah, and his will to help/save two girls in his life. Sabella is an inspiration. Such a strong female character. It was great finally finding out what happened to her. I am sad to see this series come to an end, but it couldn't have come to a better one.

alwaysbereadin's review against another edition

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4.0

Wow.

I can't believe this series is over or how it ended. This was such a trip.

smonro's review against another edition

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4.0

tbh i thought he was going to be with Evie and i don't really understand the end between Evie and Labella

elylibrarysec's review against another edition

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4.0

Rating: 4.5 Stars

Micah Dixon’s father seems to have two sides to him. Both seem to be confusing and that just makes me sympathize with Micah. It may seem a little vulgar to some but I loved how he stood up to the villainess of this series – he’s very blunt. If you don’t know who the nasty woman is, you’re definitely starting in the wrong place.

This is a series that needs to be savored right from book one. You’ll see a lot of anger and pain – as if it has been building since book one. We finally get to hear from Sabella Gunner herself. Again, if you don’t know who she is than don’t pass go. But if you have to go to jail make sure to take The Elite Seven with you.

I found myself trying to read as slow as possible because I didn’t want this series to be over. But if you know where these names were born from than you know there can’t be anymore. The ending was perfect for this group but I felt as if there may have been a long pause. I would love to see these authors band together again for another series but even if they don’t I can enjoy them separately. The only thing I hated here were those two nasty words – The End!

I was not compensated nor was I required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own.

nbiblioholic's review against another edition

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3.0

He wanted it all - safety, security and freedom. Micah cared so much about those around him. He wanted his best friend by his side. He wanted his best friend's sister to be of sound mind. And he wanted a beautiful stranger to feel whole. At the end of this book, at the end of this series, I'm still not sure how I feel about it. While many of the moving parts have stopped moving, I don't feel like I got adequate closure. I loved the slow development of Micah and Sabella's relationship. I loved how he helped her heal and encouraged her in becoming a new person. I loved how she turned to him and realized quickly that he was unlike anyone she'd ever met, that he could be trusted. This story had an instalove vibe, but it worked. However, I wanted more when it came to the major plot of the series. Yeah, the 'good guys' won, but I guess I was looking for a more explicit version of their victory. I'm greedy. See what I did there?

Overall, I was thoroughly entertained by this series. I would have liked more time in Envy/Sebastian's head, because I love a great psychopath, but I liked how his story continued right to the end. I'm in awe of the work that obviously went in to putting this series together and keeping the storyline in sync. Would it be too much to hope that something like this happens again?


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kathy2012west's review against another edition

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5.0

What an ending! Greed tied all the stories together and it gave us the closure we needed.

Micah was the perfect person to be "Greed". He wanted everything but didn't want to have to give up anything to get it. He did end up giving up a few things, but his name "Greed", won out in the end. It was wild ride to get to the end of this story. 

Micah lost his best friend Mason and Mason's sister Evie two years ago. When Evie reappears, he wants to know where she has been. When she is not forth coming of this information, he is determined to find out what happened to the Evie he used to know. 

Micah learns about The Elite Seven and realizes that the only way he is ever going to get answers was to become a member. And so he did. But he also realizes that he needs to take The Elite Seven down. But can he do it? 

What Micah doesn't know is that while he is trying to figure out what is going on with Evie, a new person will be dropped into his life. I person he though was gone forever. A person that will change his life.
Micah starts to form a connection with this person. But it's a secret he has to keep. He can't tell anyone because it would not be safe for the girl. 

What happens when things start to fall apart? What happens when the people he is trying to take down outplay him? 

Will he be able to continue his mission? Will he be able to give the justice that "she" deserves? Will he be able to free Evie from her demon? Can he do it all?

I really enjoyed this story. I think that K. Webster and Ker Dukey did a great job co-writing this book. I think that they tied all the pieces together perfectly. 

I am sad this series is over, but i enjoyed it while it lasted.

scbookaddict's review against another edition

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5.0

This was such a great conclusion to this series! I loved Micah's story! He's been secretive throughout the series and I finally know why! And yes, it's the secret of all secrets!!!
All the puzzle pieces fit together by the end of the story. Questions that I had from previous books (and probably felt short changed because of it) were FINALLY answered.
NOW, if you havent been following this series, it NEEDS to be read in order or you will get lost real quick.
I've enjoyed this series and am sad that it's over!

maleficentknits's review against another edition

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4.0

The conclusion and the revelation of Micah's tasks and secrets, as well as what became of Evie (who rarely popped up in the books, even though she and Wrath were so close) and Sabella. To keep from rehashing the previous six books, the events were scanned over quickly in this book, covering only what pertained to Micah's involvement. As so much was revealed in Sloth, this one felt like it just wanted to quickly tie up any loose endings, leaving me feeling the conclusion was too rushed.

Overall I enjoyed this series, especially as most of the POVs were from the men's POV, rather than the women. I even wonder if there was any thought to re-edit all the books into one novel.

simplynik's review against another edition

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Ugh it’s so hard to truly rate this one. I really liked Greed. So he was definitely 4⭐️, Sabella turned out to be a pretty solid character. I loved her story. It was real. I guess my only gripe was missing Evie.

The loose ends were all over the place and Ker & K put them into a nice package.

Ps I hated Lillian and I was glad she got what she deserved.

the_sassy_bookworm's review against another edition

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3.0

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description Well the series wrapped up...so there is that. And mostly I liked this book. It was one of the better written ones. I loved Micah. I liked Sabella. Their romance was one of the more developed ones in this series, so that was great. Blessedly there was ZERO other women shit. I guess they wrapped all the loose ends up. However, I can't help but feel the ending was a little anti-climatic. *shrug* But anyway, it is what it is and I am glad I pushed forward and finished it.

SIDE NOTE:
Spoiler I am still sad they killed off Sebastian. For me he was the most complex and interesting of all the characters. His book wasn't great, but the character had so much potential. I love me a good psychopath. (lol)


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