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Letting In Light (Rowan Hill, #1) Letting In Light by Emma Davies
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“a carpenter,”
Emma Davies, Letting In Light
“There is so little native woodland left in relative terms, and despite our best efforts to destroy it, it clings to life. I like that. Nature is so tenacious, and I feel like some things deserve to be the best they can – they just need to be, to exist.”
Emma Davies, Letting In Light
“There isn’t much change in his expression, but I sense a subtle shift, the shutters coming down again. Perhaps it’s just that I know it’s something I do myself, a wariness about giving too much away for fear of an awkward conversation.”
Emma Davies, Letting In Light
“It hangs with the sort of vibrating stillness that you often get in the middle of a summer’s day, strangely both enervating and calming at the same time.”
Emma Davies, Letting in Light
“No worries of the past, no anxieties of the future, just the slow movements of the present, demanding nothing from me save my passage through them.”
Emma Davies, Letting in Light
“No not at all,’ I hasten. I have to wait though while she gets up and pokes the fire, returning to the sofa and taking another sip of her drink before”
Emma Davies, Letting in Light