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Tea & Alchemy Tea & Alchemy by Sharon Lynn Fisher
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“I thought October might be the best month of them all. I had always loved her golden days and moody mists in equal measure.”
Sharon Lynn Fisher, Tea & Alchemy
“I had no category to place Harker’s song in. It wasn’t joyful, or sweet, or even sadly romantic. The long, slow, somber notes seemed to contain every sorrow from the history of the world—including mine and his. Yet somehow it brought me peace.”
Sharon Lynn Fisher, Tea & Alchemy
“I couldn’t see the deadly teeth, and it seemed to me they came and went—like the way food could make your mouth water.”
Sharon Lynn Fisher, Tea & Alchemy
“I may not have spent much time around other people, but I’ve read more books than I can count, and I think if there’s anything that defines us as humans, it’s wanting things that we shouldn’t.”
Sharon Lynn Fisher, Tea & Alchemy
“Alchemists are naturally curious. And alchemy has no contempt for spirituality.”
Sharon Lynn Fisher, Tea & Alchemy
“Does a demon tell you his weakness and then thank you for using it?”
Sharon Lynn Fisher, Tea & Alchemy
“me. I had never felt so alive as when I was dying in his arms. God help me.”
Sharon Lynn Fisher, Tea & Alchemy
“The few remaining wildflowers looked timid and fragile, as if they knew they belonged to the previous season.”
Sharon Lynn Fisher, Tea & Alchemy
“Was it that the tearoom—with its books and newspapers and people from other places—had shown me how small my life was, and that it didn’t have to be that way? Would I have been better off without that lesson?”
Sharon Lynn Fisher, Tea & Alchemy
“Finding Mr. Roscoe like that—and realizing how easily it could have been me—had left me with a feeling that life was too uncertain to spend our days alone and unhappy.”
Sharon Lynn Fisher, Tea & Alchemy
“But what if the wolf means he is the danger?”
Sharon Lynn Fisher, Tea & Alchemy
“I know you think you’re taking care of me”
Sharon Lynn Fisher, Tea & Alchemy
“I had never felt so alive as when I was dying in his arms.”
Sharon Lynn Fisher, Tea & Alchemy
“I’m a grown woman”
Sharon Lynn Fisher, Tea & Alchemy
“that righteousness and true devotion to God are the best armor that we can wear.”
Sharon Lynn Fisher, Tea & Alchemy
“My grandmother always said women with red hair could divine things, especially freckled ones like you, my dear.”
Sharon Lynn Fisher, Tea & Alchemy
“Had I seen him passing in the village”
Sharon Lynn Fisher, Tea & Alchemy
“Almost as if the villagers believed there had only ever been one master of the estate. They weren’t far wrong.”
Sharon Lynn Fisher, Tea & Alchemy