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Greed (Sins of the Fallen) Paperback – August 1, 2014
- Print length258 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateAugust 1, 2014
- Dimensions5.5 x 0.65 x 8.5 inches
- ISBN-101518864465
- ISBN-13978-1518864469
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- Publisher : CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (August 1, 2014)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 258 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1518864465
- ISBN-13 : 978-1518864469
- Item Weight : 14.1 ounces
- Dimensions : 5.5 x 0.65 x 8.5 inches
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About the author

Karina Espinosa is the Urban Fantasy Author of the Mackenzie Grey novels and The Last Valkyrie series. An avid reader throughout her life, the world of Urban Fantasy easily became an obsession that turned into a passion for writing strong leading characters with authentic story arcs. When she isn’t writing badass heroines, you can find this self-proclaimed nomad in her South Florida home binge watching the latest series on Netflix or traveling far and wide for the latest inspiration for her books. Follow her on social media!
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- Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2015Seriously the line between good and evil is starting to blur it's hard to tell who's who . Nikolai is awesome love his sarcastic humour especially in awkward situations. Although I'm still a little suspicious of him. Can't wait for the next book in the series ! Hope it's not too far off. Not entirely taken with max and Angela 😝
- Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2016I like the book wish I didn't have to wait for the third one.
I am looking forward to reading the next book
- Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2014This book picks up where Sins of the Fallen leaves off and you are in for a ride. Poor Max his whole world has gone wackadoodle haywire. He loses his mom, is angry all the time and can't control it, feels his dad abandoned him, feels guilt and is trying to figure out his new world. All the while on the run and trying to stay safe.
Jones is a awesome friend always being there and worrying. Max feels bad about this too. Feels he is a burden on him. Max is a good guy just has so much to adjust to and his emotions are everywhere.
Angela is a issue that Max must deal with. His feelings need to be recognized and as Max grows and sees things more clearly he comes to terms with the chemistry and love he has for her. Nicolai helps there.
Nicolai is my favorite with his snark and how he tries so hard not to like Max and ends up loving him and wanting to protect him no matter what. And what Jeremiel went through. That poor angel. As Max comes to terms with who he is new revelations are made and questions arise. Also Max now must deal with a mistake that ended in tragedy and the residual guilt this brings about. The ending though wowza.
You will feel for Max and all he is going through as he grows into who he is and grows up. Help comes in unexpected packages for Max in this book and seeing Max the love and forgive Angela is beautiful. a great book that will have you clamoring for the next in the series as you wonder how much more MAx can take and if his fire will stay blue
- Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2014Great story line - appeals to the young reader...my daughter enjoyed it too.
- Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2014***I received the eBook free as a review copy from the author in exchange for an honest review***
As you can tell from the 5 stars I gave this book, I loved it. Simple as that. Just like the first it is filled with action and a fair share of mystery as Max faces even more problems. He knows what he is, but not the full extent of what it means so he’s still on this road of self-discovery, but this time he has a very different attitude… He says himself that the old Max is gone; this new Max however is still brilliant. He’s fearless and it means he takes the plot in directions I never expected. There’s suspense and uncertainty around every corner.
I know the plot is probably the most important aspect for a good book and I think I’ve already established it is amazing, which leaves the characters. Now, the first book ended on a cliff-hanger that to be honest had me ready to chuck the book out the window; I was fuming! Not at the book which was great, not even the author, but one specific character. Angela.
She is one mighty piece of work and after what she did there’s no forgiveness. Never mind the way she acted afterwards when their paths finally crossed again, she must have felt some guilt! No matter her reasons/excuses for what happened, an apology is the least she could do. You could argue that why I feel like this because after reading the book from Max’s perspective I’m prejudiced, but in reality, I came up with this conclusion all on my own. Angela deserves nothing more than to be burnt to a crisp slowly and painfully (I’m sounding like a psychopath now, but bear with me) the only doubt I have is that if Max killed her he wouldn’t be able to live with himself after. You can do a lot of things in the moment that you come to regret, and for something as big as killing the girl you loved it needs a little more sensible thinking.
Aside from Angela, we welcome back Jones. He’s grown on me considerably particularly when he picked Max’s side, but he’s overshadowed by the new introduction of Greed. Greed aka Nikolai gives Max a run for his money. He’s sarcastic and funny, but you can see there’s more to him than meets the eye. After living for thousands of years he has a fair few stories to tell, so it’s great to see some from his perspective. Actually, it was great seeing anything from his perspective.
With the arrival of these new characters as well as the return of the ones we already love (and/or hate) this sequel was one hell of a ride. A great continuation of the story, that I can’t wait to see conclude.
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Top reviews from other countries
- Leah StuartReviewed in the United Kingdom on May 3, 2015
5.0 out of 5 stars This book was very well written.
It was a very good plot full of twists and turns that dramatically changed the outcome of the storyline. In this book the connection and the stories between each person are revealed. Everyone Max has met and is going to meet seem to have a history that ends up affecting his life. This book includes a lot of heartbreaking moments but throughout the story we follow Max as he learns the wisdom, he needs in order to survive, through the hardships he has had to face. From the events preceding the end I wait with anticipation for the next book of the series.