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GREED (The Elite Seven Series #7)

I’m hungry.
My greed is insatiable.
I’m a slave to the need. The drive for more. For everything.
Once I decide I want something, the greed for it consumes me.
I want answers.
I want justice.
I want vengeance.
I want HER.

My best friend and his sister—the girl I vowed could trust in me and whom I would always protect—dropped off the map two years ago. My own father pledged assurances that they'd been living a life they deserved.

Lies. Lies. Lies.
Hell hath no fury like a man who has no fucks to give and a mission to fulfill his promise.

I may be a greedy sonofabitch, but I’m also a loyal one. Cross me or my brothers, and I’ll come for your throat. And my teeth are razor sharp.

When I discover the corruption running deep within my own bloodline, I take a stand to right the wrongs. I had no idea their darkness would lead me to the light—to her.

The Lust I have for her will keep me grounded.
The Wrath for those who betrayed us will ignite the fight inside me.
And the Greed for victory will consume our enemies in a tidal wave of Hell’s fury.

They say the three gates of Hell are Lust, Wrath, and Greed.
Well, open up, motherfuckers…Daddy’s home.
I am Micah Dixon.
I am Greed.

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The Elite Seven Series
Lust (The Elite Seven, #1) by Ker Dukey
Pride (The Elite Seven, #2) by J.D. Hollyfield
Wrath (The Elite Seven, #3) by Claire C. Riley
Envy (The Elite Seven, #4) by M.N. Forgy
Gluttony (The Elite Seven, #5) by K Webster
Sloth (The Elite Seven, #6) by Giana Darling
Greed (The Elite Seven, #7) by Ker Dukey and K Webster

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First published March 29, 2019

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Ker Dukey is an International bestselling author based in the United Kingdom.
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Dark Romance, Psychological Thriller, New Adult Romance, Romantic Suspense, and Erotic Romance. Ker, is an international bestselling author, with over thirty titles published. Her titles have held multiple #1 bestseller banners and have had rights sold to numerous countries.

In addition to being an author, Ker is an annoying wife and a mother of three children + one dog (who thinks he's human.) She has a passion for reading and binge-watching crime documentaries.

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4,059 reviews2,869 followers
May 29, 2019
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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.

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1,553 reviews2,236 followers
May 31, 2019
Genre: Dark Romance
Type: Book 7 of 7 from The Elite Seven Series
POV: First Person - Dual
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Micah Dixon had everything he needed but always wanted more. It became a problem when the person who caught his eyes was off limit. Bound by loyalty to his Elite brothers and the increasing need to eliminate the Society, he must find a way to have everything he desired.



Throughout the series, Micah was the only one with barely distinguishable personality. That’s why I felt like his character development was too sudden. I liked his actions but I just felt it wasn’t convincing enough.

Micah’s healing me. In his own little way. With his handsome smiles, his funny words, his rock-hard body.


This book gave readers the conclusion they’ve been looking for. Theoretically I would have loved the direction it went but I couldn’t fully enjoy it due to personal reason. The main issue for me was I never liked the heroine. I would have applauded and rooted for her if she was some other person, against some other character.

“No, I don’t think it matters, Micah. When it really comes down to it, you’re just a little boy thinking he can play with the grown-ups.”


I also loved the villains much more than the supposed heroes in this series due to the hypocrisy of the “good side”. At least the villains owned their actions. This book wasn’t bad, it’s just wasn’t what I hoped for. And I have to say I appreciated how the timeline was established properly.

Greed is the conclusion of The Elite Seven series. The series might appeal to readers who enjoy dark romance in secret society setting.



Series Review (Not considered for Greed rating)
I think this series had a lot of potential. I was excited when I first started it but with 7 books, there needed to be more variety in the characters and the storyline. Most plots were rinse and repeat. It was too “contained” and needed to breach out more. My favorite book in the series is still Envy because it was the only one distinctively different and unapologetic.



Books in the series:
Lust (The Elite Seven, #1) by Ker Dukey Pride (The Elite Seven, #2) by J.D. Hollyfield Wrath (The Elite Seven, #3) by Claire C. Riley Envy (The Elite Seven, #4) by M.N. Forgy Gluttony (The Elite Seven, #5) by K. Webster Sloth (The Elite Seven, #6) by Giana Darling Greed (The Elite Seven, #7) by Ker Dukey


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2,713 reviews1,420 followers
May 30, 2019
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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1,890 reviews112 followers
June 18, 2019







They say the three gates of Hell are Lust, Wrath, and Greed.
Well, open up, motherfuckers…Daddy’s home.
I am Micah Dixon.
I am Greed.





Book 7 is the last book in this amazing series. While Greed, Micah Dixon, was not that prominent throughout the series, he is quite the character in his book, the rebellious and fierce protector to the one who he fell for and the loyal member of his band of brothers.

The last book in this series ties up all loose ends, dots all the i's and all needed actions are taken.





While I can understand the dynamics around Envy I was really disappointed and sad at the turn of events, I had hope that it would not be what it seemed to be, but alas. I wanted him to be able to redeem himself and The New Elite to have given him the change. I do love me a villain.


“You can break me, but you can’t end me.”



Overall, this series is a solid 4⭐ for me. It’s been a dark and thrilling journey through the seven deadly sins. It was surprising to see how all the chosen sins seamlessly fit the characters. I do think all the authors did a marvellous job bringing all these together, regardless of one's opinion they brought closure to each, making a braid out of seven strings.


Part of the The Elite Seven Series and are best enjoyed when read in order.
Ker Dukey:“ The stories are connected. The love stories are complete in each book, but the back story carries on throughout the series.”
Lust (The Elite Seven, #1) by Ker Dukey Pride (The Elite Seven, #2) by J.D. Hollyfield Wrath (The Elite Seven, #3) by Claire C. Riley Envy (The Elite Seven, #4) by M.N. Forgy Gluttony (The Elite Seven, #5) by K. Webster Sloth (The Elite Seven, #6) by Giana Darling Greed (The Elite Seven, #7) by Ker Dukey

“You’ve been chosen as the crème le de crème of St. Augustine, and you will be joining the ranks of the most powerful and influential members of society.
Accept your sin wisely, for the tasks given to earn your place are not for the weak...they're for THE ELITE.”
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1,257 reviews725 followers
June 2, 2019


Micah Dixon was raised with privilege and the knowledge of The Elite. Loyal to his friends, Micah wants to protect those closest to him and is prepared to follow through until the end.

Before starting this book, I had some reservations based on who I believed would be Micah’s love interest and how another Elite character would be treated. Unfortunately, I was correct on both counts and it ruined it for me.

While the concept of the Elite is an intriguing one, throughout the series, I gravitated to the villains because they seemed to have stronger character development. Additionally, the pairing of love interests in all but one book became formulaic and the ongoing plot seemed to suffer for it.

Ultimately, there were exciting moments within this series and I liked the idea of authors sharing characters within a concurrent timeline, but it also had its challenges. Overall, the series will appeal to those looking for primarily NA romance with dark elements.



The Elite Seven series:
Lust (The Elite Seven, #1) by Ker Dukey Pride (The Elite Seven, #2) by J.D. Hollyfield Wrath (The Elite Seven, #3) by Claire C. Riley Envy (The Elite Seven, #4) by M.N. Forgy Gluttony (The Elite Seven, #5) by K. Webster Sloth (The Elite Seven, #6) by Giana Darling Greed (The Elite Seven, #7) by Ker Dukey



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4,305 reviews2,394 followers
May 30, 2019
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I just don't know how I feel about this book. For me, it didn't have clear direction that it was heading in, especially after the first 30%. In the beginning I definitely thought that Micah, aka Greed, was a bit of a psycho and that he was going to end up with a certain character. Maybe I was reading the entire situation wrong but it really did seem like that's what was happening to me. But then the story veered off into a completely different direction, and in doing so abandoned that character.

On top of that, the entire first 60% or so dragged for me. It was the same events of almost the entire series that was yet again told in a different POV. And while I did like Micah for the most part, I wanted more excitement. Especially since this is the last book of the series and tied everything together. I can say that it did pick up some and had me a lot more intrigued in the last 40% but it was almost too little too late. By that point I was just ready to get to the end and see how the Elite was going to turn out.

Overall, I can't really say this series has been a winner for me but I can say that it was certainly a crazy ride. I think the idea behind it was a really good one but sadly, for me, it wasn't executed in the most captivating way.

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1,655 reviews1,164 followers
July 5, 2019
Wahoo!! I finally finished the series! This was the 7th book in The Elite series and it turned out to be a great conclusion to the dark series. I will say that out of all seven books, “Sloth “ was my favourite! There was something about that guy that made him irresistible to me!

As for “Greed” aka Micah.. I did enjoy his story but I was once again frustrated that I had to reread all the events that I have already reread in each individual story. Of course we get the events in a new pov... but having to do this in each book became very monotonous. Usually by about 75%, we were given fresh events and they definitely made up for the rest. Seeing as this happened though, I can only give the series as a whole a 4 Stars!!!

If you are into a series that has a dark theme to it... I do recommend this one! This included a group of authors who wrote the series together... and each author was featured writer of their own book!

Thanks Steph for Buddy Reading this series with me! I had so much fun rehashing all the yummy and gruesome stuff we read!😂 Until next time...😘❤️❤️
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841 reviews595 followers
June 3, 2019

3★★★Stars


Genre:  Dark Romance
Type:  Book 7 of 7 from The Elite Seven Series
POV:  First Person - Dual


 

Greed by kd & kw

 

Micah Dixon was the rich boy next door.  Everything he wanted he had but that was never enough he had to have more.  He had everything he needed until the girl he truly wanted was forbidden.

 

❝ Like the greedy bastard I am, I wanted that too...This girl,...broken, damaged. My soul seeks out the familiarity of her.

 

I was so excited for this final installment of the series.  Micah wasn't really brought up in the stories only in the beginning I still wanted to know how his character will play out.   I didn't know exactly what I was expecting of his character but I wasn't really impressed with him, he came across like someone who thought deserved everything  while at the same time he was being played by the big guys.  I wasn't so thrilled about the heroine either.   

 

My biggest issue with this ending was the fact that my favorite character became the villain of the story when in fact the real bad ones where wondering freely and controlling everyone.  I didn't like my favorite character to be belittled when details of what supposedly he did were never mentioned before until now.  I struggled so much with the love connection on this last installment only because I was never a fan of the heroine so it is hard to try to like someone you never really liked or connected in the previews books.  I loved the way they got rid of some of the bad people but still felt some characters that did more bad things should have been punished more than others.  In the end, I feel readers who enjoy romance stories will find this book appealing.

🔹. . . This was a (F)BR With War . . . 🔹
 

The Elite Seven series:
Lust (The Elite Seven, #1) by Ker Dukey Pride (The Elite Seven, #2) by J.D. Hollyfield Wrath (The Elite Seven, #3) by Claire C. Riley Envy (The Elite Seven, #4) by M.N. Forgy Gluttony (The Elite Seven, #5) by K. Webster Sloth (The Elite Seven, #6) by Giana Darling Greed (The Elite Seven, #7) by Ker Dukey


 



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1,626 reviews33 followers
January 27, 2020
Greed might be the sweetest of the guys and I totally didn't expect it. He had a lot of secrets but they were for all the right reasons so you can't help but love the guy. The series is now wrapped up nicely with all the lose ends taken care of. I was glad to see an ending that these guys deserved. Even Sabella was given a nice ending. The only person I felt didn't get the ending they deserved was Evie. Overall, this series was a never ending roller coaster of emotions. It was dark and gritty and showed all the evil in the world but it also showed love, friendship and loyalty.
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1,111 reviews76 followers
June 5, 2019
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FINALLY!!!
LONG LIVE THE ELITE SEVEN!

I have been waiting for the last sin to reach my kindle. Greed is finally here and finally the chance for vengeance against the people that wronged them is in The true Elite's grasp!

Greed by K. Webster and Ker Dukey, is the seventh book in The Elite Seven series. This is Micha's story....and to avoid spoilers, I won't be disclosing who the lucky lady is! Because this is the final book in the series, nearly everything I say will be spoilerish. So if you haven't read this book or this series yet. Refrain from reading my review.

About Greed.

The final is upon us, and with the finale comes revenge. But one person outside of the Elite craves vengeance and retribution. She also craves power over the person who has wronged her in the worst case imaginable. But being locked up in the Dixon's house isn't going to get her what she want's most. Envy's head on a silver platter.

Micah has never felt good enough throughout his life. Sure he had a nice car, a great mansion, and a silver spoon lifestyle. But nothing every felt good enough. He always wanted more. When he discovers a secret the original Elite members and his father is hiding, he holds all the cards in his hands. But somebody in the elite is unaware and keeps searching for the treasure. If he finds the treasure he will destroy her in every form. Micah's greedy ways wants to keep his treasure a secret, from the original, from his brothers, from the world, until it is truly safe. But his treasure has other plans. Plans of revenge and plans of final salvation.

My thoughts:

The Elite Series has been quite a ride. Not only did it introduce me to a few new to me authors, but these authors also found a way to hook their claws in until the final book in the series.

Greed was a roller coaster to say the least, full of highs and lows. Throughout this book I was on the edge of my seat grasping onto each word. But after reading and having a couple days for the plot to sync in and having absorbed the story as a whole. I have to say, the ending was a tad bit predictable and a little underwhelming for having it built up so much.

I loved Greed and ......'s romance. These two are a match made in hell but I felt like the beginnings of their relationship was rushed, given the shit that was going down at the time, I understand the swiftness of it all, but I wanted more alone time between them. I wanted her to feel more comfort with him before they went along the wicked path to destruction.

Overall, I'm sad to see this series end. It's been one long brutal roller coaster with a sweet and soft landing.

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369 reviews81 followers
May 30, 2019
Greed was an epic conclusion to the much loved and anticipated series of 2019. The Elite Seven has completely blown my mind. Greed tied up all the loose ends and all our questions through the series have been answered. I feel complete yet a little lost at the same time. What will I do now that there’s no more of The Elite Seven?!

Micah Dixon, Greed, is one of the most loyal guy you will meet. He will do whatever it takes to protect those he considers family, even going as far as joining The Elite. He has been separated from Mason and Evie for years and not knowing what has happened to them is driving him crazy but once he reconnects with them, he realizes that he was played and the puppeteers who have been pulling their strings and going down by any means necessary. Nobody messes with him or his family.

At the ending of Sloth, a big bomb was dropped. One we didn’t see coming. We finally get an explanation to it in this book and how that event unfolded. I loved Micah’s woman in this book. It was one that I was blind sided with because I did not see that coming. Micah was a true gentleman in this book. He was calm. He was patient. He was very protective. (And a bonus for me was that we didn’t get to read about his other sexual exploits and how much of a manwhore he really is.)

Thank You to Ker Dukey and K Webster for giving us Micah, who didn’t break our hearts. This series is simply unforgettable and was written by amazing authors who have down each sin proud.
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3,985 reviews363 followers
May 31, 2019
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Greed is the final book in this series and FINALLY, all of the pieces are worked out.

It seems like it has taken the reader a while to get to this end, all of the bread crumbs and bits of information have been scattered throughout this series. Which really has been an interesting feat since most of the book were written by different authors. All of the pieces make a cohesive whole and it surely ended with a bang. An unexpected bang at that.

This is Greed's book. I actually liked him more than I thought I would. Micah has been there through all of the craziness and trying to help his brothers end the Elite of the past. All of the older players have different parts in the grand scheme and it has been one hell of a journey figuring it all out. I enjoyed the part he played. And while he is the sinner, Greed, he is humbled by the broken girl that has been put into his life.

Miss Mayhem is broken. She is no longer the girl she once was. The Elite did that to her and because of that, she has one huge vendetta against those that have been pulling the strings. Her transformation into this bold and a bit twisted woman was one of the best parts of this book.

It has been a ride and it ended on a high note. Dukey and Webster wrapped this whole thing up in a nice black bow.

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2,866 reviews1,400 followers
June 8, 2019
4.75 Stars / 3 Steam Fans

This ending was PERFECT & bittersweet! To avoid any spoilers this is all I can say. Greed and Miss Mayhem was a perfect balance of suspense, sexy, thriller, and anticipation. I wish the series didn't have to end but all great things do end at some point. The Elite Seven will be missed.

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186 reviews16 followers
May 27, 2019
What an amazing ride that was! The final book in The Elite Seven was everything I could have wanted and more! These two authors are a readers dream, the questions answered, the tension high, the brotherhood strong. The twists completely threw me, I had to step away for a minute to recoup, Micah Dixons quest for vengeance was fulfilled in spectacular fashion and his heart stolen by an absolute diamond. Be prepared for a bumpy ride, expect the unexpected and make sure you set aside a few hours uninterrupted, trust me when you start, you won't be able to put it down. Bravo K & K you smashed it!
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4,390 reviews41 followers
May 31, 2019
5 BAM STARS!! BAM.....Close the door on this phenomenal series!! These two amazing author ended this series with Micah aka Greed and he was PERFECTION. I loved everything about this book it was full of suspense, sexiness, feels, secrets and love. If you haven't started this series, you need to now.....it is so good.
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1,299 reviews104 followers
May 30, 2019
They say that all good things must come to an end…but Lord, I didn’t want this series to end!!!
Soooo if you haven’t started the The Elite Seven Series, Welllll all the books are out now and you can go binge read these right freaking now!!!! They are fan-damn-tastic!!!

Holy Hell y’all, what a wild ride you are about to embark on while reading Greed!!! I could not believe all the twists and turns, ups and downs and such craziness I was reading. Sooo many of your questions will be answered and of course there is lots of drama to fill those pages, such a page turner!!!

Anddd, talk about a jaw dropping ending to one Hell of a series written by two Masterminds-K. Webster and Ker Dukey.

Thanks for the wonderful entertainment ladies, can’t wait to see what y’all have in store for us in the future!!
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864 reviews37 followers
May 24, 2019
Can two authors finish a series and write a Fantastic book the answer is Yes they can.
Greed is Book Seven in The Elite Series and what an epic ending to an explosive series. Everything you need to know will be answered, something’s will surprise you and others might shock you but what you need to know is that when these two ladies write a book you know you are going to Everything you wanted and asked for. This series has taken us on a rollercoaster ride of emotions, angst and even love but what it gives us the conclusion we all have been waiting for.
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1,980 reviews209 followers
May 31, 2019
Not going to lie - I was very hesitant to read this one. This particular book I can definitely tell should have been more in the middle of the series due to certain events, but Dukey and Webster did a decent job of bringing everything together in the end.

Greed is the final book in The Elite Seven series and it was just ok for me. Once again, the beginning starts off like many of the others. It's a repeat of how they all joined the Elite; granted this one was a quick recap of those scenes but at this point I think we all get how they are initiated into The Elite (the series must be read in order to understand the overall plot playing throughout each book).

Greed/Micah himself wasn't that exciting. Again, I think knowing this was to be written as an earlier book really hurt the development of his character and the role he played. I never felt any connection to him or saw how he connected with the brothers - he was almost an outsider in a way.

Dukey and Ker do their best to intertwine the other characters and their stories into this book but it doesn't all blend very smoothly. The one thing I had the hardest time with was Micah and Sabella together. It all happened too quickly (especially after her traumatic event) and she barely knew he was aside from running around with her twin. It was more of convenience to the story than anything.

As for tying everything up - again, it just felt rushed. I definitely skimmed may parts this book because nothing was capturing my attention or giving me that "I need more" feeling. I hate admitting that but I wanted so much more from this book. It was just ok for me.

As for the series over:

This series did not live up to what I had anticipated form these authors. I expected more development in the sins, less romance and more darkness - it is about the seven deadly sins. I know from previous books, that some of these authors can write some dark and twisted stories, so yea, I was letdown by that with this series. It definitely lacked the darkness (for me) and focused way too much on the romance. Each story felt repetitious with the story line - it was like wash, rinse, repeat but with a new set of characters for each book. The only book that had what I was looking for was Wrath - everything else just meh for me.
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318 reviews71 followers
June 7, 2019
✨ DREAMY’S REVIEW ✨

Greed is the last book in the Elite Seven Series and it ends with a BANG! The Queens, K Webster and Ker Dukey blew my ever loving MIND!!

“There is no rest for sinners.”

Micah was the rich boy next door, privileged, and knowledge of the Elite. There was something about him that intrigued me. Fairly enough, he wasn’t as prominent as the other sinners, but I was still needing and wanting his story to come to life, to be told. I felt like his character was a bit different from the rest, he had this ability to easily care for everyone and fight for what HE wanted.

He wanted a lot of things: his best friend at his side, his best friend’s sister to be at peace, and this beautiful and compelling stranger to feel wanted and whole, especially after everything that has happened!

Sabella was damaged beyond belief, and yet, when it came to Micah, there was an openness and calmness about him that made her crave him.

I loved the slow development of their relationship, even as forbidden as it felt. I loved how she embraced who he was, while simultaneously, he was helping her heal and became the new person she wanted to be.

Greed held more of the romantic elements than the actual ‘Elite plot,’ but I thought it was completely fine since most of that plot was played out heavily in the other books. I didn’t expect this story to turn out the way it did because as always, KK always surprises us readers! They really know how to wrap up a story and tie up some loose ends!

Although I do wish that those who deserved their day had it worse, I’m so glad with how it all ended nicely.

All in all, in truly enjoyed this series! It was one hell of a ride! The twists and turns, suspense, mystery, unexpected deaths, secrets, and the villains of all villains... this is a series worth reading! All of the writers who are part of this series, bravo to you!

I truly hope we can get a spin off or maybe even books on The Holy Virtues! I would love to see more of it and see these authors work together again! They truly know how to make you itch for the next book in anticipation with the cliffhangers they gave!

Overall dreamy rating:
Four and a half stars for Greed! 💫💫💫💫💫
Four a half stars for the series as a whole! 💫💫💫💫💫

Great job, ladies!
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2,263 reviews123 followers
May 28, 2019
***5 ‘MMG’ Stars***

Now that was everything I had hoped for and more!

It was.

It was still all kinds of dark and chaotic, but it gave me not only the closure I craved for the series as a whole, but an amazing romance between two characters who, as a couple, may just be my favs of the series.

Micah/Greed and Seb were kind of everything. Micah, in a crazy way, may have just been the most well rounded of the brothers. He cared, more than he’d admit, about all of them ~ well, most of them ~ and fought with what he had to ensure everyone was taken cared of. Seb is one strong ass woman. She was truly broken, but through sheer grit and determination, ended up stronger than she ever knew she could be.

I loved Seb and Micah’s journey to their HEA. This one from start to finish gave the twitterpating heart swoon worthy feels. Yes, there is still a bunch of crazy going on, but when it comes down to romance, this was the couple that had it in spades. While the reason they even started on the path was jacked up, what came out of it were two people who knew each other inside out and became each others safe places to land and I loved where they ended up when everything was said and done.

This was a great finale to this crazy series. I loved how everything got tied up and though there may one or two things that are still open ended, the main issues/questions were all dealt with in a way that made me very, very happy!

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July 6, 2019
Finally made it to the end of the series 😂

This definitely wasn’t my favourite of the series, but I still enjoyed it. I loved seeing them all together at the end, stronger than they’d ever been before.
I’m not 100% sure why I didn’t like this one so much. I think I was expecting something huge at the end, I don’t know. I think I wanted more. More hints as to what would become of them all in the future 🤷‍♀️ It all felt quite rushed and a little incomplete.
Maybe a big juicy epilogue a few years forward would have made the story complete.
I think this series main problem (for me) is the repetitiveness. It’s so clever showing the same scenes but from different POV’s, but seven times over was a bit much 😬
Nothing really new happened (storyline-wise) until after 75%, which made the book drag.
I really like the two main characters, but they didn’t pull at my heart like the previous two books did.

Thanks so much to Jen for reading this whole series with me. There were some huge shockers and times we had to push each other to keep going 😂 but we did it 😍👍
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8,992 reviews16 followers
May 30, 2019
Greed by Ker Dukey & K Webster is book 7 in The Elite Seven Series. These book have a underlining back story that does make is a series that I thought help me enjoyed the book, but if you want you could make it a standalone book. This book covers Micah/Greed story and tying up the end of this series. This book stayed in the dark theme story line but there wasn't much drama in having another women so that was a bonus.
Overall a good dark read. Will be looking for more from both of these authors.
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5,879 reviews213 followers
May 30, 2019


It's time for Greed to have his day. His brothers' stories have all been told, advancing The Elite Seven arc with each story. Now it's time for Micah to end it. Time for all of them to end the society that has harmed so many, corrupted so many. Greed is the perfect man to end this society, to end this twisty series.



But before Micah can end The Elite Seven, he has to deal with the secret he's been keeping from his brothers - Sabella. Yes, that Sabella, the twin sister of Samuel (Wrath). Micah's fallen for this damaged young woman, been keeping her existence a secret. When Wrath finds out, will he be done with Greed? Or will he realize that Micah and Sabella need each other, heal each other?



But there isn't just The Elite to take down, there's the little matter of Sebastian, Sabella's tormentor. What are the brothers to do with him? I'm sure you can imagine that nothing good is to come for him. But will they allow Sabella her turn with Sebastian? To rid her of her nightmares, will they let her in on their plan for dealing with him?



And now that the brotherhood has had its way with The Elite. What's to come?

"The Elite will never be done," "We make the rules now. We are The Elite."



This has been one hell of an entertaining series. There were highs and lows, but through it all, I was so into the secret society aspect of it all. I loved how each story advanced the mystery of it all. Some advanced it a lot, some practically not at all, but it was the common thread that I kept reading for. I wanted to know who was the ultimate puppetmaster and who would come out on top. Greed was the perfect way, was the perfect person, to end it all, and I loved his story with Sabella and his brothers. Thank you Ker and Kristi for the perfect conclusion to a highly entertaining, twisty series!



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2,313 reviews114 followers
May 29, 2019
Warning: To avoid spoilers, do not read this book unless you've read book six in the series.

I can't think of a better author duo (K. Webster and Ker Dukey) to wrap up this series to a satisfying conclusion.

This is Micah Dixon story, aka Greed. We know him as Mason's former BFF. While there are some flashbacks to the past, that explain why the two friends were forced apart, the bulk of the story focuses on the present with Micah juggling two secrets and trying to find a way to achieve his task from the Elite. To be clear, he does a lot better job with the former than the latter.

The secrets involve two women.
As we learned in book six, Sabella Gunner is not dead. In fact, she is currently recovering from her ordeal at Micah's family home. (It is worth noting that Micah is the only Elite brother who seems to have half decent parents. Sure, his father played a role in keeping Micah from Mason and Evie, but I don't think what went down was his intention.) In order to protect Sabella, they are keeping her a secret.

Then there is Evelyn "Evie" Blackwell. Micah tries, with not much success, to reconnect to his old friend's sister. In the process, he discovers her shocking secret and attempts to "save her."

Switching between the women, it wasn't clear immediately who would become Micah's love interest. I liked that the authors didn't rush it, as the woman has a lot of issues to sort out. And Micah doesn't push for things to progress beyond the woman's comfort level. (yes, I'm not revealing the woman, you have to discover that on your own).

It didn't take me long in this series to despise the Elite and everything they represent. So, I've enjoyed reading as these seven brothers began to take it apart. And this book deals with the biggest player of them all, Malcom Benedict. He is ruthless to the core and seems to have no moral limits when it comes to getting what he feels he deserves. With that said, the brothers do not handle him with kiddie gloves when it comes time for their revenge. Long overdue in my opinion.

Overall, I enjoyed this conclusion to the series. The authors did a good job of wrapping up the story-lines and setting the stage for the future of the Elite, should there be one at all.

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2,156 reviews45 followers
June 3, 2019
5-WE ARE THE ELITE STARS

I am Micah Dixon.
I am Greed
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The last of the Elite Seven and what a dark, dangerous and exhilarating journey it has been.

All comes to and end in this book so I am giving my rating for all of these books as a collective and I cannot praise the authors enough for coming together and creating such a dark and thrilling series.

"Each one of us were affected by the Elite. They pulled our strings and screwed with us.
When they chose us, they chose poorly, because they thought we could be pulled by strings. How fucking wrong they were"
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7 boys chosen to be the Elite, this is Micah's story. There are twists and turns, revelations and like all the previous books before it, Micah finds love along the way.

"I thought I was greedy by nature, nothing was ever enough or satisfied me. It wasn't greed, though. I never settled because I hadn't found perfection yet and now she was in my arms".

No spoilers here, if you love a dark journey, angst, suspense and the feeling of being completely in the dark as the story progresses, not knowing what on earth will happen next, then one click!



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439 reviews
May 30, 2019
Greed is the seventh book in The Elite Seven series. This is Micah Dixon’s story.

Two years ago, his best friend Mason and sister Evie we’re taken away. His father made a promise they would live the life they deserved. It’s all been a lie and he wants vengeance.

He wasn’t expecting to find her. She was off limits. A secret. He had to protect her.

“All my life, I’ve searched for more. I thought I was greedy by nature—nothing was ever enough or satisfied me. It wasn’t greed, though. I never settled because I hadn’t found perfection yet. And now she’s in my arms.”

It’s time to clean house. To destroy the old school elite and their main target is the biggest player of all, Malcolm Benedict.

Talk about taking care of business. These guys don’t mess around.

“We make the rules now. We are The Elite.”

BOOM! An amazing finale to end this series.

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2,239 reviews1,746 followers
May 30, 2019
Feels 4
Storyline 5
Steam 5
Overall Rating 5
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Thank you for giving these men an ending they deserved. This series was dark, twisted and very unpredictable...just like I love it. I honestly fell for each and every sin. Greed was so much deeper than he even thought...loyal, protective, strong and nurturing...who would have thought Micah was a sweet and caring dude? But if you knew how much he loved Mason and Evie, you shouldn’t have been shocked. Such an amazing story with so much heart and feelings poured into it. I’m sad the series is over.
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