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Dark & Dazzling (Sassy Boyz, #2) Dark & Dazzling by Elizabeth Varlet
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“Trying to tease me?"

"I don't tease."

"That's true. You take what you want and give only what you're willing to lose.”
Elizabeth Varlet, Dark & Dazzling
“There were two types of people in the world, those who hurt you and those who changed you.

Z knew without a doubt that Connelly was going to be both.”
Elizabeth Varlet, Dark & Dazzling
“His restraint was driving Connelly insane. He wanted to see Azariah lose it and totally let go. Damn, he wanted to fuck the control right out of him.”
Elizabeth Varlet, Dark & Dazzling
“A birthday fuck with a super-hot detective equaled bliss in his book. He wasn’t going to ruin the night by letting his issues control him. Besides, the guy tasted divine. What the hell was that? Peaches?
Damn it all to hell, now he’d never be able to eat the fruit without thinking of Connelly.
He clutched the collar of Connelly’s T-shirt and deepened the kiss. If he was giving up one of his favorite foods for the rest of his life, the night better be fucking worth it.
When Connelly’s hands palmed his ass he thought they were on the right track.
When, out of nowhere, Connelly swatted it then started kneading with both hands, Z vowed to give up every fucking fruit known to man—if only the night would last forever.”
Elizabeth Varlet, Dark & Dazzling
“In his heart, there was only Azariah's aching vulnerability and the certainty that no one else had ever seen it - because if they had, they never would have let Azariah go.”
Elizabeth Varlet, Dark & Dazzling
“Give it to me," Connelly said. Then, with everything in his heart, he whispered, "Give me that part of you that no one else has seen." The sob that escaped Azariah's lips was full of denial.

"Come on, Azariah. Please.”
Elizabeth Varlet, Dark & Dazzling
“Fuck his usual cautious nature. Sometimes scars were good. They meant you'd lived, experienced, and learned. They meant you had stories to tell - even if you never said a word.”
Elizabeth Varlet, Dark & Dazzling