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A Taste of Torment (Shadow Hills Academy: Relentless, #1) A Taste of Torment by Stacey Trombley
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“would make the world bow at your feet, Candice, if that’s what you wanted. Just say the word.”
Stacey Trombley, A Taste of Torment
“What does it mean?” I ask. Though I have a base understanding of the words—atropine is a toxin that can cause hallucinations, and sortilege is just a word for physical evidence of magic—I don’t have any context for what it could mean. The residue could mean a glamor or influence, but I couldn’t say exactly how.  “Because her body was found over a week after her death, it’s hard to say. The residue was slight, just enough to know something happened. It could have been as small as a magical barrier, like the ones we pass here daily.”
Stacey Trombley, A Taste of Torment
“He opens his mouth to speak, but an embarrassed anger stirs quickly, and I snatch the folder from the table. I don’t know why I do it. Maybe because Jarron keeps being so nice and considerate and it’s making me feel weak. Making me feel like the damsel he must protect, and I don’t ever want to be that person.”
Stacey Trombley, A Taste of Torment
“His smile is as big as I’ve seen as he hands me the cup. The smooth metal is warm against my palm. “What is it?” I ask, cautiously taking the beverage. “A chai latte.”
Stacey Trombley, A Taste of Torment
“Two guys, gorgeous as hell itself, and a girl that could be walking anime.”
Stacey Trombley, A Taste of Torment
“I would make the world bow at your feet, Candice, if that’s what you wanted. Just say the word.”
Stacey Trombley, A Taste of Torment
“You could wield the greatest weapon in this world.” My eyebrows pull low.  “Me,” he growls.”
Stacey Trombley, A Taste of Torment
“she is mine. Anyone who dares touch her will suffer for a very long time.”
Stacey Trombley, A Taste of Torment
“Candice, if only you knew how much power you have over me, you’d never feel weak again.”
Stacey Trombley, A Taste of Torment