💰 You can’t put a price on love—but what if someone tries?
In Greed, Victoria Christopher Murray explores the seductive pull of ambition and the cost of chasing a life that glitters but may not be gold. Zuri Maxwell is stuck in a grind—her job is draining, money is tight, and her relationship with her artist boyfriend Stephon is the only bright spot. But when a wealthy entrepreneur offers her a glimpse into elite circles, Zuri finds herself tempted by luxury, status, and the illusion of control.
As Zuri climbs higher, the choices she makes begin to unravel everything she thought she valued. Murray masterfully shows how greed isn’t just about money—it’s about the hunger for more, even when it comes at the expense of love, loyalty, and self-worth.
🔥 Why this book hits hard:
A relatable heroine caught between comfort and ambition
Sharp commentary on class, temptation, and moral compromise
A twisty, emotional journey with a powerful message
Part of a series that inspired Lifetime movie adaptations
Murray’s storytelling is bold and unflinching, reminding us that the most dangerous desires are often the ones we justify. Greed is a cautionary tale wrapped in drama, heartache, and hard-earned wisdom.