Feel the drama and passion in the Dynasties: Seven Sins series! She’s just a friend but he craves so much more… His unbridled appetites could cost him everything. Ryan Hathaway isn’t about to let his friend marry the wrong guy–not when the right guy is him. But getting out of Jessie Acosta’s friend zone could destroy his plans to become Black Crescent’s CEO. He can’t afford to give in to the … afford to give in to the overwhelming temptation of wanting her. But with another man looming in Jessie’s life, Ryan can’t afford not to…
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One man’s betrayal can destroy generations. Fifteen years ago, a hedge-fund hotshot vanished with billions, leaving the high-powered families of Falling Brook changed forever. Now seven heirs, shaped by his betrayal, must reckon with the sins of the past. Passion may be their only path to redemption. Experience all Seven Sins!
DYNASTIES: SEVEN SINS
Book 1: Ruthless Pride by Naima Simone
This CEO’s pride led him to give up his dreams for his family. Now he’s drawn to the woman who threatens everything…
Book 2: Forbidden Lust by Karen Booth
He’s always resisted his lust for his best friend’s sister–until they’re stranded together in paradise…
Book 3: Insatiable Hunger by Yahrah St. John
His unbridled appetite for his closest friend is unleashed when he believes she’s fallen for the wrong man…
Book 4: Hidden Ambition by Jules Bennett
Ambition has taken him far, but revenge could cost him his one chance at love…
Book 5: Reckless Envy by Joss Wood
When this shark in the boardroom meets the one woman he can’t have, envy takes over…
Book 6: Untamed Passion by Cat Schield
Will this black sheep’s self-destructive wrath flame out when he’s expecting an heir of his own?
Book 7: Slow Burn by Janice Maynard
If he’s really the idle playboy his family claims, will his inaction threaten a reunion with the woman who got away?
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Insatiable Hunger is a standalone novel in the multi-authored Dynasties: Seven Sins series and features a ‘friends to lovers’ trope romance.
The story actually begins fifteen years earlier, when a swindler, Vernon Lowell steals millions of dollars from both his family and clients at Black Crescent Hedge Fund. He later disappears, leaving the wreckage of destitute families in his wake, including Jessie Acosta’s. The Dynasties: Seven Sins series follows the stories of the heirs and families impacted by Lowell’s actions. It’s a compelling premise and a great way to tie all the stories in the series together.
We learn that while the loss of everything they own sends Jessie’s father into a spiral of depression, while her mother holds it together, working to keep a roof over their heads and pushing Jessie and her brother to be their best in school, resulting in a scholarship to their private school. Ryan Hathaway is Jessie’s best friend who’s been secretly in love with her since he was six. He’s sweet, a bit reserved and sometimes picked on at school. When Jessie goes on to her new school, their friendship fades.
Fast forward to Ryan and Jessie’s 10-year high school reunion. The attraction between Ryan and Jessie sparks from across the room. It turns out Ryan’s in the running to be the new CEO of Black Crescent, which is a dream job for him, but is also the company that led to the ruin of Jessie’s family.
I really loved Ryan as a protagonist. He’s my kind of hero – an overlooked beta with a good heart. Jessie is compelling because she’s had to work hard all her life to rise above her family’s losses. She’s an attorney who wants to make partner but it’s unclear if she’s doing it for herself or to make her family proud.
Friends-to-lovers is a favorite trope and St. John pulls it off wonderfully, giving us a surprisingly sweet and hot story at once. Yahrah St. John is a new-to-me author and I look forward to reading more by her.
ARC provided by NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
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Full review appeared at Reader’s Edyn on 07/17/20
Jessie has decisions to make. She’s been on the path she created for herself with nothing but her future in mind. Still dating the perfect guy from high school, they are nearing the time of their marriage. They have been working tirelessly to meet their career goals so that they may begin their life together. But this has all taken place with spending very little time together; mostly in different countries. As anticipated, they grew apart. An encounter with her former best friend turned smoking hot sexy guy, Ryan, has her re-evaluating the path she has been relentlessly carving out for herself. Suddenly she realizes she needs to make some changes and it looks like a fling with Ryan will be the way she moves on. But Ryan has his own future plans he has been working toward and he is literally just a breath away from grasping on to the position he has been seeking. Except that position stands firmly against everything Jessie believes in given the atrocious way the Black Crescent scandal affected her family all those years ago. Once Jessie finally decides on her future moving forward, the lingering question that her relationship with Ryan hangs on is: can she be with him and get past the fierce hatred she holds for Black Crescent?
Ryan has loved Jessie for just about as long as he can remember. But she never saw him as anything past her confidant. Hugh was always that golden boy that she saw her future with, so when he has a chance to make a move at their reunion, he cannot waste the opportunity. Never imagining his brazen move triggers Jessie to reassess her life choices, he quickly finds himself in a “casual” relationship with her. But Jessie has been holding back a bit of the truth and Ryan’s continuation in seeking the CEO position with Black Crescent continues to shim a wedge between them. With Jessie firmly denouncing the very company Ryan dreams of taking over and reshaping, it comes down to whether he loves her enough to walk away from his dream job. But with Jessie’s recent betrayal, he isn’t sure he can afford to be the lovesick fool he has always been in the past. Now it’s Ryan who has some serious thinking to do and decisions to make.
This is my 3rd book in the series. I have been following it since the beginning and plan to complete it. I was intrigued by a series written by several authors, but each holding a recurring theme that binds them all together; even to the point where other characters from previous books continue to make appearances as the series progresses. For this series, it is most frequently Joshua Lowell. He is the current CEO of Black Crescent – the company that ruined the lives of so many fifteen years ago. But the condemning deeds were carried out by his conniving sire and Joshua has worked tirelessly to repair the company, it’s reputation, and make whatever restitution he can to all of the affected families. Having found his HEA, he is now ready to step down and let someone else take the reins so he can live his own life. And so this theme recurs throughout the books, providing an air of familiarity.
Ryan actually made a few appearances in the previous book. As one of the candidates up for the CEO position, Ryan was a part of the interviews that Allison (the FL from the previous installment) conducted. I did not much care for Ryan after his interactions with Allison. I had the feeling that he was trying to woo Allison behind the scenes intending to gain an upper hand in the interviews. At least that was the impression I took away from him initially. He had a rather bad reaction toward one of the candidates in the previous book and I immediately took a dislike to him for that outburst. His anger and animosity seemed misplaced and inappropriate at the time. Consequently, going into this book I was wary with his character. But I can happily report that his character completely morphed into something else entirely within the pages of this book and I ultimately enjoyed him most of all as I was reading. He possesses many positive characteristics and I admired his reasons for seeking out the CEO position. I, myself, believing he would be the best of the candidates to lead the company. However, we are left not knowing if he does take the position or not. I suppose, as far as the plot goes, this was a good move. After all, the search for the CEO has been what has linked these books together – aside from the BC scandal itself – so revealing the CEO at this point in the series could have been a bad tactical move. However, I was annoyed with Ryan’s decision because – I will just admit it – I didn’t care for Jessie much at all. Ryan’s biggest flaw was his weak spot for Jessie and not being able to get her out of his head.
I just never really warmed up to Jessie. She struck me as more of a petulant child who was stuck in the misdeeds of the past, unable to break free of that stigma. She could have easily been written as a strong woman who rose above the ashes, but instead, she remained the brat who forced Ryan to decide his future if he wanted any chance of having one with her. She does eventually give a little, but for me, it was absolutely too little too late. The damage had been done and given the lack of any kind of grand gesture from her, I was underwhelmed. True love doesn’t force one to give up on their dreams and conform to the wishes of one. Also, given the extent of loss that Zane experienced in the previous book, Jessie never really lost much. Yes, her family was affected, but Zane’s situation had been so much worse. If he could let that chip on his should go for the woman he loved, what the he[[ was Jessie’s excuse? Also aggravating was the completely predictable situation within her family that she and her mother finally have a row about. I had called it in the beginning and wasn’t wrong. But what galled me even more, was Jessie’s reaction given that she wasn’t much different. Pot meet kettle. She hadn’t completely broken things off with Hugh when beginning her relationship with Ryan and never even came clean about it with either of them until she had made her own final decision. Selfish, much? But what finally clenched my dislike was when she completely jumped Ryan for kissing her in public. She accused him of doing it intentionally when he was just lost in the moment. Witch move. Honestly, I don’t think I would have had a problem with Ryan walking away from her for good at that point. Clearly, I just never connected to Jessie.
Chase Hargrove makes another appearance as one of the CEO candidates. He is once again in an odd and somewhat unprofessional position with Haley – Joshua’s assistant. I don’t know what the deal is with those two, but it’s uncomfortable, so I wonder what his role will be as the series progresses. Another turn off for me was the materialistic obsession this author held for everything pricey. She describes a lavish kitchen, constantly mentions Armani suits, and each time Ryan gets into his Porsche, it is written as the “Porsche 911 Carrera”. Who the frick cares? It’s a Porsche. I got it. You do not have to mention the dang name of it each time. Message received. These guys have money. I am a sucker for a billionaire romance, but this was like intentionally drawing attention to expensive items because the reader needed a reminder? I’m not sure, but it became completely annoying after a while.
However, there is a silver lining here. I may not have enjoyed this book as part of the series. True. However, this book could be read as a stand-alone. There was enough back story provided that I do not believe a reader new to the series would have any issue with easily falling into this book. Some of my prejudices I carried over from the previous books. For that reason, I wonder is perhaps my knowledge from the beginning was more of a hindrance than an advantage in this case. Overall, the story was still enjoyable. It was sexy at times and there were some interactions between Ryan and Jessie that I enjoyed. But if it was my first read in the series, I doubt I would be coming back. At this point, I am invested and want to finish the series up. Admittedly, I also want to see what happened next knowing we will be reading work by another author. Hopefully, things will look up as this is not the best book in the series. So far it’s ranked in order. I connected with the first book the best and then the second was somewhat near second. Sadly, this was a far third. I hope this does not indicate that the series will continue to dive. Having alternate authors can be a bonus, but sometimes also a crapshoot. This one missed the mark for me. Still entertaining, but lacked the connection and sympathy I felt in the previous installments. As far as Ms. St. John’s work, I am unable to accurately assess if she would be a good fit for me without reading another of her books. Next time I will be searching for a stand-alone that is not part of a series so that I know for sure if we are a good match as reader and writer.
Kindle version provided by NetGalley/Harlequin in exchange for an honest review.
4 1/2 STARS!
Unrequited love turns to into so much more in the latest from Yahrah St. John … and I loved it! With the third book in the always entertaining Dynasties: Seven Sins series emotions are high and sexual tension is flowing as these long time best friends turn into electrifying lovers!
I adored Ryan Hathaway from the start. He’s truly a nice guy, he’s loyal and he’s just simply delicious.
Jessie Acosta is a bit harder to like. She’s justified in her attitude towards Black Crescent investments, but she carried her hatred a bit far at times … and keeping him on a string while other offers are in the air didn’t make me a bigger fan.
I highly recommend this book and the entire series to anyone who enjoys a fast paced story with strong characters, high end business sense and passionate connections. I’m looking forward to more to come in the series!
Three and a half stars
Insatiable Hunger by Yahrah St. John is the third in the Harlequin multi-author continuity called the Seven Sins. Ryan Hathaway has always had it bad for Jessie Acosta, but she’s always seen him as the guy next door.
Jessie’s family was one of those devastated by Vernon Lowell’s betrayal when as CEO of Black Crescent, he absconded with the savings of many of the town’s families. Her father was crushed and never truly recovered his footing, while with a hand from the O’Malleys, Jessie and her brother are able to finish schooling and find their own way. In part because of that help, Jessie’s felt indebted to their family friends and bound to please her parents, so even though she’s been ambivalent about dating Hugh O’Malley for eons, she’s remained in that lackluster relationship.
All that begins to change when during a school reunion, she spends some time with her old friend Ryan, and begins to see him in a different light.
Yahrah St. John writes Jessie and Ryan’s shared attraction in true Desire fashion–sizzling and full of lush promise that gets delivered in spades. It’s a delight to see them realize that they share more than mere friendship, and that taking action on their mutual feelings brings them more than just physical pleasure but a building emotional connection.
It is also very satisfying to see Jessie finally recognize that her tying her future entirely to pleasing her parents has not just hobbled her relationship with them, but ultimately her happiness. And it’s also excellent that she’s able to truly come clean with Hugh. I did find myself disconcerted by some unexpected family drama and some of the timing of their journey. Jessie and Ryan do have a hard time being completely honest about their emotions at times, and while that is definitely realistic, it was also sometimes hard to witness.
This was my first read by Ms St. John, but it won’t be my last!
This is the third book of Harlequin Desire Dynasties: Seven Sins. Another family who was hurt financially in the town of Falling Brook by Joshua Lowell’s father, when his father left town with billions of people’s money in a Ponzi Scheme. Jessie Acosta parents almost lost everything they had because of their investment and Jessie vows to make everything better for her parents by living the life she felt they wanted her to live. Then there is the boy next door neighbor Ryan Hathaway who has loved Jessie ever since they were 6 years old, and they are best friends.
Now years later Jessie and Ryan attend there prep school reunion and the sparks flies between them especially Ryan but then in walks Jessie long time boyfriend Hugh to the reunion.
I love how the characters were well developed and you can feel the emotions of each character, especially when Jessie and her mother had a serious talk about her relationship between her and Jessie dad. With Ryan you could feel the insatiable love and hunger he felt for Jessie.
I highly recommend this book to read, there is romance, love, jealousy, secrets, plot twist and drama.
Cassandra H.
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Fifteen years ago, Vernon Lowell stole millions of dollars from his family and clients at Black Crescent Hedge Fund. He later disappeared without a trace, never to be seen or heard from again. The Dynasties: Seven Sins series shows the fallout of his actions and how they affected not just his heirs, but the heirs of the families he stole from as well.
Fifteen years ago, Ryan Hathaway and Jessie Acosta were neighbors and best friends. They were seemingly inseparable until Jessie’s father lost all of their money in Vernon’s scheme. Jessie’s father withdrew within himself and became a shadow of the man he once was. Her mother got a job in order to keep their home. Jessie and her brother were the recipients of a scholarship to their private school paid for by their mother’s boss. Jessie started a relationship with the boss’s son and checked out of her friendship with Ryan.
Ryan and Jessie reconnect at their 10-year high school reunion and notice an attraction between them. They ultimately start a relationship where everything seems to be perfect. The only complication comes when Ryan reveals he’s in the running to be the new CEO of Black Crescent, which is a dream job for him.
Insatiable Hunger by Yahrah St. John is the third book in the Dynasties: Seven Sins series. This is a standalone read, featuring a couple you won’t be able to get enough of. I was immediately captivated by Ryan. He’s a good guy who has been overlooked by the girl he’s crushed on since he was six-years-old. He’s kind and sweet. Simply put, he’s the perfect book boyfriend. Jessie is a hard worker and has lived in her head and past for far too long. She’s an attorney who wants to make partner in order to make her parents proud. Honestly, it seems like everything Jessie has done in the last fifteen years has been for other people and not herself.
Friends to lovers is one of my favorite romance tropes and Yahrah does an incredible job. I love the surprise she added to the story. If you’re looking for a romance read that will have you captivated from start to finish, Insatiable Hunger is definitely the book for you. Yahrah is a new to me author and I’m looking forward to reading more books from her.
~ Favorite Quotes ~
“You have to grab your happiness when it comes. With whomever it comes.”
“Your future is your own.”
**Received a copy from the author and voluntarily reviewed it.**