A review by nbiblioholic
Greed by Ker Dukey, K Webster

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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