Decadent Quote by Shayla Black Download Open image ““Stay where I can taste you. Take the pleasure I give you.”” — Shayla Black ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.6 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare Decadent Luc-traverson
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“You know how people are, always wanting the one thing they can't have.” — Shayla Black Copy Share Image
“I got shot saving you. That should speak very clearly about my feelings. After all, I'll bear the scars of loving you for the… — Shayla Black Copy Share Image
“Congratulations. So far, you've both scored a hundred percent on the quiz." "Quiz?" Liam blinked, then looked at Hammer, his eyes wide. "Shit, we… — Shayla Black Copy Share Image
“Time's up, Ladies. Let's go back inside. We can sit by the fire, hold hands, and sing Kumbaya," Seth called from the front porch.… — Shayla Black Copy Share Image
“Watch that mouth, cher. I own a ball gag. I know how to use it, he growled.” — Shayla Black Copy Share Image
“I do care, goddamn it! Have you been listening? I. Love. You. I never really knew what that meant until you.” — Shayla Black Copy Share Image
“He will not take her.” Sabelle turned toward the booming declaration. Ice. His protective gaze was as tangible as a caress. She swallowed. “Of… — Shayla Black Copy Share Image
“As I become a part of you, you become a part of me. I will be honest, good, and true. I heed your Call.… — Shayla Black Copy Share Image
“Despite everything, she was stupid enough to love him still. Sadly, some part of her probably always would.” — Shayla Black Copy Share Image
“Of course, sir. Since royalty never, ever falls for a commoner. Your shaykhah is so very royal, after all.” — Shayla Black Copy Share Image
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