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  His unbridled appetites

  could cost him everything.

  She’s just a friend...

  But he craves so much more...

  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 overwhelming temptation of wanting her. But with another man looming in Jessie’s life, Ryan can’t afford not to...

  Seven Sins

  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!

  * * *

  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...

  Forbidden Lust by Karen Booth

  He’s always resisted his lust for his best friend’s sister—until they’re stranded together in paradise...

  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...

  Hidden Ambition by Jules Bennett

  Ambition has taken him far, but revenge could

  cost him his one chance at love...

  Reckless Envy by Joss Wood

  When this shark in the boardroom meets the one

  woman he can’t have, envy takes over...

  Untamed Passion by Cat Schield

  Will this black sheep’s self-destructive wrath flame

  out when he’s expecting an heir of his own?

  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?

  “I’m not with Hugh anymore. We’re on a break.”

  Ryan’s eyes darkened. “Why didn’t you tell me?”

  “Because we nearly kissed that night and it threw me for a loop. Just like tonight did. I couldn’t continue seeing him if I had feelings for another man, so we broke up.”

  Ryan’s gaze locked with hers, and then he drew her to him and as he pinned her against him, his mouth sought hers.

  When he pulled away, he held both sides of her face and peered into her eyes. “Tell me to stop, Jessie, because I don’t know if I can.”

  “I don’t want you to stop, Ryan. I need you.”

  He leaned his forehead against hers, his lips a fraction away. “You’re temptation for even the strongest man. You have no idea how much I want to make love to you.”

  She gasped and that very instant his mouth was back on hers.

  * * *

  Insatiable Hunger by Yahrah St. John

  is part of the Dynasties: Seven Sins series.

  Yahrah St. John

  Insatiable Hunger

  Dear Reader,

  I’m thrilled to bring you the latest edition in the Seven Sins series. Insatiable Hunger delves into another Falling Brook couple whose lives were impacted by the fall of Black Crescent’s hedge fund.

  Jessie Acosta has put the pieces of her life back together after her family lost everything a decade ago because of a Ponzi scheme. She’d never looked at Ryan Hathaway, the boy next door, until their ten-year reunion, when a hunger surfaces for her sexy neighbor.

  This isn’t your everyday friends-to-lovers story—there’s plenty of heat and passion between Jessie and Ryan, but there’s also depth because Jessie has to overcome hidden family secrets, past loves, and being true to herself to find real and lasting love with Ryan.

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  Yours truly,

  Yahrah St. John

  Yahrah St. John is the author of thirty-two books and one deliciously sinful anthology. When she’s not at home crafting one of her spicy romances with compelling heroes and feisty heroines with a dash of family drama, she is gourmet cooking or traveling the globe seeking out her next adventure. St. John is a member of Romance Writers of America. Visit www.yahrahstjohn.com for more information.

  Books by Yahrah St. John

  Harlequin Desire

  The Stewart Heirs

  At the CEO’s Pleasure

  His Marriage Demand

  Red Carpet Redemption

  The Stewart Heirs

  Dynasties: Seven Sins

  Insatiable Hunger

  Harlequin Kimani Romance

  Cappuccino Kisses

  Taming Her Tycoon

  Miami After Hours

  Taming Her Billionaire

  His San Diego Sweetheart

  Visit her Author Profile page at Harlequin.com for more titles.

  You can also find Yahrah St. John on Facebook, along with other Harlequin Desire authors, at www.Facebook.com/harlequindesireauthors!

  Contents

  Chapter One

  Chapter Two

  Chapter Three

  Chapter Four

  Chapter Five

  Chapter Six

  Chapter Seven

  Chapter Eight

  Chapter Nine

  Chapter Ten

  Chapter Eleven

  Chapter Twelve

  Chapter Thirteen

  Chapter Fourteen

  Chapter Fifteen

  Chapter Sixteen

  Chapter Seventeen

  Epilogue

  Excerpt from A Reunion of Rivals by Reese Ryan

  Excerpt from The Bad Boy of Redemption Ranch by Maisey Yates

  One

  Falling Brook’s country club had been given a face-lift, Jessie Acosta thought as she walked around the elegantly appointed ballroom. The Black & Silver Soirée theme was in full effect. Silver and black balloons hung from the ceiling and the tables were decked with black tablecloths and silver lamé runners.

  Black and silver confetti had been sprinkled over the tables, giving them a festive touch, and on top of each sat either a glass vase filled with black tulips and silver-gray roses or a bowl topped with silver and black ornaments. Black plates sat atop silver chargers and held silver napkins and flatware. Reunion guests’ names were in tiny silver frames next to each setting. The reunion committee had outdone itself.

  Jessie herself had come prepared to dazzle in an eye-catching, sequined spaghetti-strapped gown with a plunging V-neckline and an open back with crisscross detail. Or at least, that had been her intention, but her long-distance boyfriend, Hugh O’Malley, was nowhere to be found. When she’d asked him if he was coming home from London for the event, he’d informed her he was too busy at work. So she’d spent most of her evening in the company of Ryan Hathaway, at one time one of her oldest friends.

  That changed fifteen years ago when her parents had lost their entire fortune because of Black Crescent Investments. CEO Vernon Lowell had embezzled millions from his clients—her parents included—disappearing before authorities could catch him. That loss had led Jessie to always wanting to make
her parents happy and to do what was expected. Instead of hanging out with Ryan all the time, she’d started dating Hugh O’Malley, who was from one of the richest families in town, just to please them, and she knew they expected them to marry. But lately she’d become increasingly dissatisfied with the direction of her life and their long-distance relationship. And then tonight happened and suddenly she was seeing the world through a different lens.

  Ryan stood a few feet away, talking to several of their classmates, but he was head and shoulders above them. Ryan wasn’t the sweet, shy boy next door who wore glasses and was slightly overweight she’d grown up with. The Ryan Hathaway she’d met tonight was confident, lean and trim, and wore contacts. There wasn’t anything shy about him. He was sexy and carried it well in a black custom-fit tuxedo.

  Jessie hadn’t be able to stop herself from ogling. It had been several years since she’d last seen him. Ryan’s once-curly black hair had been cut into a close-cropped fade along the sides with curly tendrils at the top. And since when did he have facial hair? It was just a smattering—a mustache and fuzz on the chin—but it gave him a hint of mystery and danger. His charcoal eyes had been trained on her for most of the night and, to Jessie’s surprise, she kind of liked it.

  When they’d talked, it was like the years faded away and they were just Ryan and Jessie sitting in his tree house and talking about their dreams for the future. Ryan had done quite well for himself. He worked for a high-profile investment company in Manhattan while Jessie toiled away as an associate at a midsize firm in corporate law.

  It amazed her that they’d been in the same city yet hardly seen each other. But how would they, when she worked sixty-hour weeks? Sometimes more. She wanted to make partner and the only way to do that was to get those billable hours.

  “Penny for your thoughts?” Ryan asked, suddenly by her side. She’d been so engrossed in thought, she hadn’t seen him wander over.

  “Just thinking about how so much has changed,” Jessie said, glancing up at him from underneath her lashes. “You, especially.”

  A large grin spread across his incredibly full lips. Why hadn’t she noticed how divine they were before? “Me? I’m the same Ryan you’ve always known.”

  Jessie shook her head. “I beg to differ. You’re different.”

  “Is that a bad thing?”

  She smiled. “No, it’s a great thing.”

  He regarded her silently for a moment, as if weighing his options. “Care to dance?”

  “I would love to.”

  Any thoughts she had evaporated the moment Ryan pulled her against him. Jessie felt...well, sort of strange because they’d never danced together. Maybe when they were little and had been playing around. In his arms now, Jessie felt acutely aware of her body and the way her breasts crushed against Ryan’s chest.

  Raw masculine heat radiated from his close proximity, causing her heart to flutter uncontrollably. And when Ryan pressed his body against hers and slid his thigh between the softness of hers, Jessie nearly lost it. This was Ryan. It wasn’t right she should be feeling these things...but she did.

  He smelled so good. Felt so good. When he wound his arms around her waist, Jessie wanted to reach up on her tiptoes and sweep her lips across his. What was wrong with her? Ryan was her friend, but he didn’t feel like a friend. She glanced up and peered into his eyes. He didn’t look at her like one, either.

  His ebony gaze raked over her face, his eyes trained on her mouth. He was going to kiss her. And she wanted him to. Desperately. She wanted to feel his lips crushed against her own, only then might it slake the hunger growing deep in her belly. She licked her lips in anticipation and watched Ryan’s eyes grow dark with desire.

  He wound his fingers through her shoulder-length bob, bringing her face to his.

  “Ryan!”

  “Tell me you don’t want me to kiss you,” he taunted.

  Jessie opened her mouth to say no, but she couldn’t get the word out. And it would be a lie because she did want Ryan’s kiss. She closed her eyes, preparing herself for an unforgettable kiss, when suddenly there was commotion behind them.

  Startled, Jessie glanced over Ryan’s shoulder to see Hugh saunter into the ballroom amid much fanfare.

  Hugh was her dream guy—all six feet of him. With his classic good looks, she’d been in love with him since she was a teenager. Wavy jet-black hair cut just above the neck, piercing blue eyes, a sculpted face and a square jaw encompassed by day-old stubble made Hugh O’Malley Falling Brook’s hottest catch. He was the man she was supposed to marry.

  The tailored white tuxedo he wore fit him handsomely, but he’d always looked good in a suit. The fact he was there was a big deal considering he hadn’t been back to the States for months. Everyone at Falling Brook Prep had loved Hugh and she’d been no exception. So why had she been falling over her onetime best friend?

  Jessie immediately pushed against Ryan’s chest and stepped a few inches away.

  “What is it?” he asked and then swiveled in the direction of her gaze. His expression turned from sexy and slumberous to irritated. Ryan glanced back at Jessie. “Now that Hugh is here, the party’s over?”

  “Ryan...”

  He held up his hand. “It’s okay. I was only a stand-in until the man you really wanted came along. If you’ll excuse me...”

  He didn’t make it far because Hugh blocked his path. “Well, if it isn’t Ryan Hathaway. How are you, man?”

  “Fine.”

  Ryan tried to move past him but Hugh wasn’t budging. Instead, he wrapped an arm around Jessie’s shoulders. “Thanks for keeping my lady occupied until I could get here. My flight got delayed. It was a real bear traveling from London. How’s my Jess?” He bent down and kissed her on the forehead.

  Jessie glanced over at Ryan, who was fuming at her. “I’m...uh, good.” She felt like a total heel to have her boyfriend in front of her when two seconds ago she’d been lusting after Ryan.

  “I’m going to mingle.” Ryan, not waiting for a response, made a hasty retreat.

  Jessie watched him leave, feeling incredibly guilty for leading him on. If Hugh hadn’t arrived...

  “Never known you to be so tongue-tied, babe,” Hugh responded, breaking into her thoughts.

  Jessie blinked, refocusing on Hugh. “I’m shocked. I didn’t know you were coming.”

  Hugh grinned broadly. “I wanted to surprise you. I know it’s been tough the last few years with our long-distance relationship, so I was trying to make an effort.”

  Jessie forced a smile. “I appreciate that.”

  “Do you? Because I could do with a better greeting after not seeing each other for months.” Hugh wrapped her in his embrace and planted a long kiss on Jessie’s lips, but all she could think about was the anger etched on Ryan’s features as he’d departed.

  * * *

  Would he ever learn? Ryan wondered as he stared at Hugh and Jessie from across the ballroom. Hugh was in his element with a crowd of their Falling Brook prepsters flocked around him, Jessie standing by his side like an adoring girlfriend.

  Of course, she hadn’t been so adoring moments before Hugh’s arrival...

  When he’d looked at her, Ryan had been entranced by the bow of her slightly parted mouth, by her slender throat and the gentle swell of her breasts. Jessie had made his breath catch and he hadn’t been able to take his eyes off her. Warning bells should have sounded in his head the minute she’d looked at him the way a woman looked at a man—him—like she wanted him to kiss her. He’d taken full advantage of her desire for him, sweeping Jessie into his arms and showing her just how good they could be together. He knew what he wanted and it seemed Jessie had finally, truly, seen him.

  Not as a friend.

  But as a man.

  A man she wanted.

  Had he mistaken the signs that she was interested?


  Surely not, Ryan wasn’t a novice when it came to women. He’d read Jessie’s body language. The way she’d leaned into him, pressed her small but firm breasts against him, which had caused him to nearly erupt.

  Ryan had had a crush on Jessie since he was six years old when she’d moved to Sycamore Street with her parents and brother, Pete Jr. The Hathaways and Acostas had been close neighbors once. Their fathers had played golf at this very same country club, while their moms had volunteered at the prep school. Both families had often met up at soccer games to see Ryan’s two older brothers, Ben and Sean, or Pete Jr. play soccer.

  Meanwhile, Ryan and Jessie had shared an easy rapport, often spending hours in each other’s company, hanging out at one of their homes playing video games or riding their bicycles to the town square for ice cream. But Jessie had never seen Ryan as anything other than a friend. The situation had only worsened after Black Crescent’s hedge fund tanked, leaving the Acosta family as collateral damage in its wake. Adversity hadn’t brought him and Jessie closer. Instead, they’d grown further apart.

  “Are you all right, Ryan?” one of their classmates asked. “You look like you’re ready to blow your lid.”

  Ryan inhaled deeply and schooled his expression. “Sorry. I was deep in thought about a deal I’ve got going.”

  “Are you sure?” the man inquired. “Because your deadly glare was aimed at Hugh over there.” He inclined his head toward the man of the hour.

  Everyone was fawning all over Hugh and, while Ryan hated to admit it, he was jealous. He had to let go of the notion that he and Jessie would ever be together. Time and time again, he’d watched her choose Hugh over him and tonight had been no different. He needed to move on with his life for good this time. The time for looking back on what might have been was gone.

  “Yeah. I’m good,” Ryan replied. “I’m going to cut out, it’s been a long night and I’ve seen all I need to see.” Ryan turned on his heel and walked out of the ballroom toward the valet. Regardless of the kiss he and Jessie almost shared, they were over. He wasn’t willing to play second fiddle to any man and certainly not Hugh O’Malley. One day he would find the woman meant for him. She certainly wasn’t in this ballroom.