**Forgotten Magic by Eden Butler**
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**EDEN BUTLER**
**BIO**
Eden Butler is a writer of contemporary, fantasy and romantic
suspense novels and the nine-times great-granddaughter of an honest-to-God
English pirate. This could explain her affinity for rule breaking and
rum.
When she's not writing or wondering about her possibly Jack Sparrowesque ancestor, Eden patiently waits for her Hogwarts letter, reads, and spends too much time in her garden perfecting her green thumb while waiting for the next New Orleans Saints Superbowl win.
She is currently living under teenage rule alongside her husband in southeast Louisiana.
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When she's not writing or wondering about her possibly Jack Sparrowesque ancestor, Eden patiently waits for her Hogwarts letter, reads, and spends too much time in her garden perfecting her green thumb while waiting for the next New Orleans Saints Superbowl win.
She is currently living under teenage rule alongside her husband in southeast Louisiana.
Please send help.
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**FORGOTTEN MAGIC**
Publication
date:
June 28th, 2020
Series:
Crimson Cove #1
Publisher:
City Owl Press
Genres: Adult, Paranormal, Romance
Genres: Adult, Paranormal, Romance
**BLURB**
Bane
Illes never smiled.
He
never spoke.
But
each day, that brooding wizard gave Janiver Benoit a glance.
And
when she could not take another quiet stare, or the warmth that look sent over
her skin, she took from Bane something he’d never give freely—one lingering,
soul knocking kiss.
Ten
years later, someone has stolen the one thing that keeps magic hidden from the
mortals in Crimson Cove and only Janiver can recover it. But returning to her
hometown means she’ll have to face the past and all the secrets she left buried
there, including the one person she promised herself she’d never see again. The
dangerous wizard that might make leaving Crimson Cove the last thing she wants
to do.
**EXCERPT**
“Jani…” he started,
following me, coming to his knees despite his bad ankle, crawling so close that
I had nowhere to go. “You’ve been keeping something from me. I see it. Even in
the damn dark I can see it. It’s everywhere.” Bane moved his warm fingers to my
bottom lip and let his thumb glide across my cheekbone. “You refuse to meet my
eyes. You avoid me when I stare too long.”
“You always stare too long.”
“I can’t help that.”
He was massive, a sweltering
cloud that collected energy, that absorbed emotion so that it became
consuming—a vacuous funnel that craved the things it did not need but took what
it wanted. That was Bane. He took control, but for the life of me I could not
see past letting him take what had always been his.
“Tell me my daydream was
invented. That dream of being in the classroom with you.” There was a challenge
in his voice that reminded me of us as children, huddled and scared, taunting
and fearless. But I wouldn’t answer, couldn’t tell him something that would
hurry along his anger. It would be heavy enough when it came.
“Jani,” he said, coming so
close that I could smell the sweat from his skin and hear the tiny rasp that
caught in his throat.
“You’ll hate me.” It was as
close to an explanation as I could offer.
Bane pressed his hand
against my cheek, the touch warm and soft but with that small red current still
working behind his skin, still flirting with me to cry out that he was mine.
“Never, little witch.”
Give and take. He wanted,
needed, but didn’t understand why. He didn’t remember, and at that moment, I
could not bring myself to remind him. It would hurt too much. But the warmth in
his hand, the sweet, honeysuckle scent from his skin weaving like a spell of
its own making, intoxicating me, lulling me closer and closer until only
Bane—the sound, feel, and smell of him—took up all the space in my head. There
was only this man. There was only this moment.
Both belonged to me.
Our mouths came close
together, our breaths heated and dampened our faces, our lips—bringing us to
the blistering, bated breath before the race begins. A small incline, the
minutest stretch of my neck and that mouth, that tongue would belong to me. It
was different from the night he spelled me. There was no primeval encouragement
from the ley lines egging us on, inching us closer and closer toward our most
basic urges. This was more, and somehow with Bane’s face so close to mine, with
his fingers tugging on the back of my hair, I knew that one kiss would unhinge
me. It would change everything and there would be no stopping us.
“I…this…” My words got stuck
somewhere around the back of my throat, clung tight against the hot breath that
fanned out when Bane rested his forehead against mine, when he moved his mouth
to kiss between my eyebrows.
“This isn’t normal, Jani.
This…” He paused, shuddering when that pulsing red light shot across his skin,
hovering near his fingertips. “Someone spelled us.”
Blinking, nodding, it was
all I could manage. Bane was too strong, the heat in the room too full, the air
too thick. Yes, someone had been spelled—him. Someone had done the spelling—me.
But really I was a coward, scared of what he’d think, say, damn well do if he
found out I’d taken his memories from before. Even if it was for the best, I’d
still lied to him—the lie of omission. I’d blocked him and kept for myself
something I had no business hiding away.
But Bane seemed content to
ignore the past. He seemed mesmerized by the moment, fascinated by the play of
reddish light on our skin and that whip of succulent heat that warmed us every
time he moved his fingers across my collarbone. “I think I know what this is,
Jani, but it makes no sense. Nothing between us, then or now, ever made sense
to me.” And it wouldn’t, not to him, not with the understanding I’d taken from
him when I blocked his memories. He kept flirting closer to the truth, skating
the surface of what that light meant and where he’d seen it before. I couldn’t
let him find out, not like that. Not just then.
“Bane,” I said, pulling him
closer, loving the low, deep throttle of his voice vibrating when my nails slid
up his neck. “You watched over me. Protected me.”
“Did I scare you then?”
“Always,” I said, feeling
brave, reckless. I exhaled, staring in his eyes like I wasn’t a coward. “But I
loved you for it.”
One swift nod, as though
he’d made up some silent decision on his own and Bane picked me up, pulling me
closer, his arm around my waist and that busted ankle injury forgotten in his
smooth haste to kiss me.
His look was feral and
possessive, and even though some loud, loud voice in
my head told me to stop him, reminded me that it was my job to stop him, I was
powerless against the rush of his mouth against my neck and the greedy hold of
his massive hand cupping my hip.
“This isn’t…this won’t lead
anywhere…” There was little fight in my protest, my words meant to stop him,
only contradicted by how I stretched my neck, giving him greater access to my
skin.
“It already has. It started
a long time ago.”
“It didn’t…”
“Yes, Jani,” he said,
shutting me up with that wide mouth, with the slip of his tongue along my
bottom lip. “Every look back then to right now, I was saying the same thing.
Every single one.”
My body was electrified,
stunted by Bane’s confession, crippled by the light heat collecting around us.
If I asked and was disappointed, I’d lose nothing. I had claimed him long ago
and had lived with the empty feeling of that for years. If he claimed me now,
not remembering a thing and discovered later how badly I’d betrayed him, could
I stand the notion that I was his and he no longer wanted me?
Risk and rules. My life
existed around both and just for a moment with Bane watching me, with him
waiting for permission he didn’t seem familiar with ever having to wait for, I
wanted to take something for myself. Just once. “Do I have to ask?”
“No,”
he said, his bottom lip twitching as he watched me, “just look a little
deeper.”
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