This Wicked Magic

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Book: This Wicked Magic Read Online Free PDF
Author: Michele Hauf
Tags: Romance, Fantasy, Paranormal, Harlequin Nocturne
not a place she liked to think about, let alone put into voice.
    CJ nodded. “On a quest to find something.”
    “Did you find it?” she asked quickly, so unbelieving he had actually survived to return to this realm in one piece.
    “I did.”
    “And you’re...fine?”
    “Fine is a subjective definition. It doesn’t matter, because all my energy has been focused on one thing since my return. Surviving.”
    “Surviving what?”
    “If I tell you, will you promise to help me?”
    Vika had never been intrigued by secrets. Even less so by one involving the place of all demons.
    “I promise you nothing,” she said. “Tell me, and then I’ll ask you to leave.”
    “You’re the only one who can help me, Viktorie. I’ve not had any luck expelling these demons in six months.”
    “Have you spoken to an exorcist?”
    “Many. No luck. When I returned from Daemonia, I unknowingly brought along a few passengers. About a dozen, as far as I can determine. These demons are firmly affixed to my soul. Or so I thought until last night, when with a simple sneeze, you did what I haven’t been able to accomplish.”
    She did not wield such power. A witch had to study for years, decades, to learn exorcism. “It was a fluke.”
    “I’m sure it was. Yet even my brother, TJ, who has mastered persuasive exorcism and releasement, couldn’t get these bastards out of me. And believe me, we’ve tried many times. You know what is tried after all else fails?”
    “What?”
    “Physical beatings. But the pain demon inside me enjoyed that too much so we ditched that method. Fortunate for my aching ribs.”
    The man had subjected himself to beatings in an attempt to clear out his demons? “I can’t help you—”
    “Yes, you can! Listen, the demons that cling to my soul take over my body when the light does not hold them back. You expelled a carrion demon last night. The bastard was on a quest for raw meat.”
    “The werewolf,” she whispered in disbelief.
    She clutched her arms to her chest at the notion this man had been seeking the bloody and scattered remains of what she and her sister had cleaned up.
    “Is that what you were cleaning? The demon smelled it. It wasn’t me.”
    She shrugged, noncommittally, not knowing the man and not wanting to believe he could have been compelled to such a disaster. What would he have done had he arrived before they’d cleaned up the mess?
    He approached, and Vika hustled backward until her spine hit the wall of lighted drawers in which she stored herbs and potions. “Stay back!” She put up her hand, and CJ stopped, his chest against her palm. She could feel his heartbeats against her hand. Frantic. Excited. Nervous.
    Desperate.
    And beneath the desperation hummed his darkness, like a hive of trapped insects seeking escape.
    “Powerful magic,” he said softly of the nail at her neck, yet he didn’t move from her touch.
    Instead of pulling away from him, Vika spread her fingers, staring at her hand as her palm took in the beat of his life beneath the wrinkled shirt. What witch purposefully journeyed to Daemonia? Gaining access must have proved a monumental feat. And to have survived?
    He must be so powerful.
    “Tell me what you went there for.”
    “I can’t. It was selfish. Vika, please.”
    She met his eyes, her mouth falling open in a startled gasp. She was pretty sure Libby had not called her Vika in front of him. How could he know about that nickname? Only her family and friends called her Vika, a Russian shortening of her name.
    Breathing out, she shook her head. “I don’t understand what you think I can do for you. So I sneezed. I shot a soul through you, and it expelled a demon. Do you think I have souls to hand? Do you think it’s a process I can duplicate again?”
    “Possibly. How were you drawing the soul into you? Was it from the body you’d just cleaned up?”
    “Yes, it was the werewolf’s soul. But I didn’t purposely draw it into me.” She slid to the right
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