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Toxic Love (Venomous Gods, #1) Toxic Love by Jagger Cole
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“The important thing to remember is, no one is ever "fine." No one has it all together without a single crack, or a darkness lurking in their shadows, or a fear dogging their step.

The important thing is, you wake up each day and you make the most of it. And if you find someone who makes you stronger, you hang on to them tight.”
Jagger Cole, Toxic Love
“The important thing to remember is, no one is ever “fine”. No one has it all together without a single crack, or a darkness lurking in their shadows, or a fear dogging their step. The important thing is, you wake up each day and you make the most of it. And if you find someone who makes you stronger, you hang on to them tight.”
Jagger Cole, Toxic Love
“She shrugs. “Don’t go over the edge, okay? There’s a whole world out there.”
Jagger Cole, Toxic Love
“Dying sucks. The only thing worse is dying slowly.”
Jagger Cole, Toxic Love
“The important thing to remember is, no one is ever “fine”. No one has it all together without a single crack, or a darkness lurking in their shadows, or a fear dogging their step.”
Jagger Cole, Toxic Love
“What we do in the shadows of the past rarely looks the same in the light of the present.”
Jagger Cole, Toxic Love
“Here’s an idea,” I mutter. “How about teaching your son to treat women as human beings instead of objects, and maybe he won’t get highball glasses smashed into his face anymore.” Her eyes go wide. “How do you know about⁠—” “It was my glass.” Silvio’s mother stares at me in pure horror as the gaggle of witches behind her gasp and murmur to each other like a Greek chorus. “I would have hoped,” she finally hisses quietly, “that Dante would have ended up with a woman with some class.” I smile. “And I’d hoped to eat lunch today without having to deal with a cunt like you.”
Jagger Cole, Toxic Love
“This started as fake. Now I’ve never felt anything more real. The more things change… The more I want them to stay the same. The more I want this moment to last forever.”
Jagger Cole, Toxic Love
“If you’re going to pray to someone, little hurricane,” he rasps against my pussy, “It’d better be me, because I don’t see God down here with his tongue buried deep in your messy little cunt.”
Jagger Cole, Toxic Love
“I want more of that sweet pussy coating my cock. I want your wetness dripping down my balls before I’m done with you.”
Jagger Cole, Toxic Love
“You’re coating my fucking hand, you greedy little thing,” he growls. “Making a fucking mess of your thighs with your”
Jagger Cole, Toxic Love
“Next time you want me to fuck you,” Dante murmurs thickly against the shell of my ear. “You’ll ask me nicely. And when you do…” I cry out as he starts to thrust his fingers in and out of me roughly, sending explosive heat and pleasure sparking like wildfire through my body. “When you do, little hurricane,” he hisses. “You’ll fucking say please.”
Jagger Cole, Toxic Love
“Oh my fucking God…” “You can call me whatever you want, little hurricane,” I rasp right at her lips. “But you will fucking come all over my hand right the fuck now.”
Jagger Cole, Toxic Love
“…I refuse to acknowledge the burst of heat that lances through my chest when our hands connect. I also refuse to dwell on the tingling sensation where her skin touches mine, or the way her eyes flicker with something forbidden when our gazes lock.”
Jagger Cole, Toxic Love
“Fuck you, trauma. You too, issues.”
Jagger Cole, Toxic Love
“Behind closed doors is one thing. In public, however, you will be my fucking wife.”
Jagger Cole, Toxic Love
“That jacket cut is at least eight years old, the inseam on the trousers should be tightened up a half inch, and there is absolutely no reason you should be wearing French cuffs without a tie. I don’t care what Tom Ford is doing.”
Jagger Cole, Toxic Love
“We're only just starting, baby girl.”
Jagger Cole, Toxic Love
“Next time you want me to fuck you…. You’ll ask me nicely. And when you do, little hurricane… you’ll fucking say please.”
Jagger Cole, Toxic Love