Witches of East End Quotes

Rate this book
Clear rating
Witches of East End (The Beauchamp Family, #1) Witches of East End by Melissa de la Cruz
21,943 ratings, 3.53 average rating, 2,552 reviews
Witches of East End Quotes Showing 1-9 of 9
“Death was just the beginning of a journey that everyone took at some point.”
Melissa de la Cruz, Witches of East End
“Looking for Narnia? You’re in the wrong universe”
Melissa de la Cruz, Witches of East End
“It wasn't a lie, not at all like one of those lies she told herself all the time, like This is the last drink of the evening, or I'm not going to set the bitch's house on fire.”
Melissa de la Cruz, Witches of East End
“Joanna, like her daughters, was neither old nor young, and yet their physical appearances corresponded to their particular talents. Depending on the situation, Freya could be anywhere from sixteen to twenty-three years of age, the first blush of Love, while Ingrid, keeper of the Hearth, looked and acted anywhere from twenty-seven to thirty-five; and since Wisdom came from experience, even if in her heart she might feel like a schoolgirl, Joanna's features were those of an older woman in her early sixties.”
Melissa de la Cruz, Witches of East End
“Marriage was like the surface of an ocean, seemingly placid and serene above; yet if you weren’t careful, seething and raging with underground earthquakes below.”
Melissa de la Cruz, Witches of East End
“Daughters. They could cut you with a look.”
Melissa de la Cruz, Witches of East End
“It was true what they said about mothers and sons: it was a special bond, a mutual admiration society.”
Melissa de la Cruz, Witches of East End
“Joanna looked down at”
Melissa de la Cruz, Witches of East End
“The Council!” Ingrid yelped.
“The oracle doesn’t knock,” Freya scoffed.”
Melissa de la Cruz, Witches of East End