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Malice (Malice Mafia, #1) Malice by Coralee June
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“Oh great, we can skip past the awkward 'I'm probably going to put a baby in your best friend' conversation then," he said with a shrug. "By the way, I think I have a breeder kink.”
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“Everyone is talking about it now. The gossip is delicious," he cooed.”
Coralee June, Malice
“Please put the dead prostitute’s clothes on. I'm about to pop a boner in the torture room, and I was told I wasn't allowed to be sexually aroused around dead bodies anymore." The fact that Anthony”
Coralee June, Malice
“Because I would burn the world to the ground before letting anything happen to you. I’d kill anyone, anything, that put you in danger.”
Coralee June, Malice
“Fine. But remember what I said about no murder cars. Anthony needs to work on his technique for scrubbing evidence," I said while teasingly nudging Anthony. "I am very good about cleaning up DNA," he protested. "You kept a dead girl’s clothes in your death dungeon," I replied dryly. "Seriously, have you listened to any of my podcasts?" "Hey now. You looked hot in her clothes. And it’s a good thing I had them. You would’ve had to dispose of a dead body while naked," he popped back before staring at me with a...confusing expression. "Oh shit, I just got a boner.”
Coralee June, Malice
“Please put the dead prostitute’s clothes on. I'm about to pop a boner in the torture room, and I was told I wasn't allowed to be sexually aroused around dead bodies anymore.”
Coralee June, Malice
“You just don’t know it yet, but I’m your home. It’s okay, I’ll grow on you.”
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“I’ll let them have the dirty, damaged pieces of your soul, but I get your heart.”
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“William groaned. "Oh, Miss Cross," he replied in a low dark tone. "I've seen you stripped bare since the day we met. You couldn't hide from me if you tried. I know every nuance. Every detail. In my mind, I've kissed you a thousand times. I've worshiped your body even more." He paused to lightly trace his fingers over my arm. A shiver traveled down my spine. "I tried to keep you out of this world. But now that you're here, I'm going to claim every last inch of you. I have spent the last three years eavesdropping on your soul. Next, I'll learn your body.”
Coralee June, Malice
“I was tired. Miserable. I hadn't bought myself new shoes since sophomore year of high school. I spent all my time working. It was hard. Grueling. I valued Vicky because she was a very brief but also very bright part of my life, but that didn't mean she had the right to judge me for my decisions. Even if she understood this world better than I did, she didn't understand my situation.”
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“don’t fear the dead. It’s the living you have to look out for,”
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“Anthony interjected. "You make whining sound like a curse word. Just because I’m in touch with my emotions and am capable of vocalizing my needs doesn’t make me a damn whiner; I just politely asked you to fix this and bring Juliet home.”
Coralee June, Malice
“What is it you always say? Protect your investments. Or”
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“Anthony, my soulmate. William, my stranger, and Nick, my savior.”
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“As much as you're mine, I'm yours.”
Coralee June, Malice
“I've seen you stripped bare since the day we met. You couldn't hide from me if you tried. I know every nuance. Every detail. In my mind, I've kissed you a thousand times. I've worshiped your body even more.”
Coralee June, Malice
“An Eden’s Girl is every man’s deepest, darkest fantasy. She’s soft and beautiful and unique. She’s real, with real flaws, scars, and curves. An Eden’s Girl creates her own definition of beautiful. She’s not defined by her femininity, she defines it. Strong. Independent. Entertaining. Intelligent. Secretive.”
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“Malice then slipped the knife into my dry mouth.”
Coralee June, Malice
“Okay. So, like, you're full on psycho. Cool, cool. I was joking about the crematorium thing. We actually have a funeral home on our bank roll. We just gotta get him into the hearse and drop him off. But, like, cool for having a Plan B—a terrifying Plan B. That just feels like a lot of work, man.”
Coralee June, Malice
“Nicholas will coach you. William will save you. I'll just accept you where you are.”
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“Welcome to the family, Juliet. There are perks for selling your soul to the devil," he said with a grin.”
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“When you cry, is it because you genuinely feel a sense of sorrow? Or do you cry because you feel like you’re supposed to, because the world watches how you respond and you don’t want anyone to know how much of a monster you really are?”
Coralee June, Malice
“If you want to live, I’m your family. I’m your law. I’m your everything.”
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“The fewer people you had in your heart, the fewer opportunities you had for loss.”
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“Kiss whoever you'd like. It won’t matter in the long run. You’ve been mine for quite some time now. No one knows you like I do.”
Coralee June, Malice
“What level of threat is the bomb?" "What do you mean, sir?" "Do you think I’m safe to fuck my girl in my own home, or should we leave?" I wanted to claw his eyes out. Malice grinned. "It’s fairly small, sir. About thirty yards from the home. It looks to be more of a diversion than anything. However, I suggest you leave for your safety—" Malice ended the communication, let out a huff, and started walking me down the hall toward a room at the end.”
Coralee June, Malice
“You killed him," I said. Malice smirked, as if this was funny. As if the brutal death in his guest room was nothing more than an outlet for his destruction. "I did." I was trembling, my entire body shaking from the adrenaline and fear. "You...you tortured him," I whispered. "I did." "You saved me." At my awed tone, Malice softened some. "I did," he echoed once more. Simple words packed with sentimental meaning. He cared. "And I’d do it again. Now come here and fuck me while his corpse watches.”
Coralee June, Malice
“The moment he was out of earshot, Kelsey let out a low whistle. "You are in trouble," she said. "You don’t want to be on Mr. Civella’s radar, honey." I stared at him, seemingly transfixed. "Why not?" I asked. Little did she know, I was smack dab in the middle of whatever radar Malice had. Kelsey teasingly grabbed a napkin and pretended to wipe drool from my chin. "Because that man is deadly," she replied, all humor from her voice gone.”
Coralee June, Malice
“Oh, Miss Cross," he replied in a low dark tone. "I've seen you stripped bare since the day we met. You couldn't hide from me if you tried. I know every nuance. Every detail. In my mind, I've kissed you a thousand times. I've worshiped your body even more." He paused to lightly trace his fingers over my arm. A shiver traveled down my spine. "I tried to keep you out of this world. But now that you're here, I'm going to claim every last inch of you. I have spent the last three years eavesdropping on your soul. Next, I'll learn your body.”
Coralee June, Malice