Belladonna

Belladonna

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Belladonna (n.) Also called deadly nightshade. A poisonous plant, Atropa belladonna, of the nightshade family, having purplish-red flowers and black berries. ~~~ Evelyn is deadly. To criminals, that is. Evelyn has been training for half her life to be what she is now. Strong and lethal. Her beauty attracts them. And like a Venus Flytrap, when she's got them in her grasp, there's no escape. Beautiful and deadly. When Evelyn meets Spencer, her life is turned upside down...literally. And metaphorically, of course. Order is destroyed, and Evelyn hates. It. When. Things. Are. Unorganised. Does Spencer hold the secrets to the power she never thought she had? Is Evelyn stronger than she thinks she is?
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They met the summer before 7th grade. Noah Wells just moved into the house next to Evelyn's. Or as Evelyn calls that day "the absolute worst day of her life." They are now juniors in high school and little has changed. Evelyn doesn't just dislike him- she loathes him. He is Mr. Popular, Mr. Arrogant, and has made it his mission to get under her skin from the day they met. Although, what happens when they spend more time together. What happens when Evelyn sees a different side to Noah besides egotistical. Will they stay enemies. Become friends. Or become something even more. You know what they say "there is a thin line between love and hate."

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