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Venom (Elemental Assassin, #3) Venom by Jennifer Estep
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“I’m just wondering how exactly I went from being the Spider to the Robin fucking Hood of the greater Ashland area... Instead of stealing from the rich, I’m stabbing them to death for the poor.”
Jennifer Estep, Venom
“Finn did what he always did when confronted by an angry woman—he checked out her boobs.”
Jennifer Estep, Venom
“Jonah McAllister regarded me with cold eyes. "Oh, yes. That's her. The lovely Ms.Gin Blanco. The bitch who was giving my boy a hard time.
A hard time? I supposed so, if you thought turning him in to the cops for attempted robbery, breaking a plate full of food in his face, and ultimately stabbing Jake McAllister to death was a hard time.”
Jennifer Estep, Venom
“Fucking pro bono work. Going to get me killed one day.”
Jennifer Estep, Venom
“That’s hard core, Gin,” Finn replied. “Very hard core. Kind of kinky too.” A grim smile tightened my lips. “That’s me. Gin Blanco. Hard core and kinky to the bitter end.”
Jennifer Estep, Venom
“I don't judge you for what you've done, Gin. Why are you judging me for another man's mistakes?”
Jennifer Estep, Venom
“Don’t make it a challenge. You know how much I like those.”
Jennifer Estep, Venom
“Fucking hope. Next thing you’d know, I’d be getting soft and sentimental and teary-eyed over puppies and kittens and rainbows.”
Jennifer Estep, Venom
“Damn. Sometimes I really could be a cold-hearted, insensitive bitch.”
Jennifer Estep, Venom
“Gin’s the toughest gal I know. Takes a licking and keeps on ticking, just like a Timex. Isn’t that right, Gin?”
Jennifer Estep, Venom
“I could practically hear the cosmic chuckles ringing my ears. Ha, ha, fucking ha.”
Jennifer Estep, Venom
“The truth was that I didn’t know how I felt about my long-lost baby sister being in Ashland, much less the fact that she was a cop. A good one, at that. Somebody who actually tried to help people, who wanted to make a difference in a city as dirty and corrupt as Ashland—while I’d spent my entire adult life killing people for money. The idea that we shared the same DNA boggled the mind. Guess there was something to that nurture stuff after all.”
Jennifer Estep, Venom