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A Reflection of Ice A Reflection of Ice by Katherine McIntyre
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“In the thick of the woods with a carpet of matted needles, the sharp scent of pine, and the fragrant breezes of a winter wind, she was home.”
Katherine McIntyre, A Reflection of Ice
“They’d sat under the starlight and shared quiet conversation and had both read together during the day, happy amidst all of nature’s splendor. On the days the urge to run away grew too strong to bear, she remembered for dear life.”
Katherine McIntyre, A Reflection of Ice
“Lyra had been born in the cold, and in the stark of winter, she thrived.”
Katherine McIntyre, A Reflection of Ice
“The strong floral fragrance was sickening, suffocating, and threatened to snuff out any lingering remainder of fragile lilac—of the mother she’d loved so, so much.”
Katherine McIntyre, A Reflection of Ice
“Wistful notes spoke of loneliness, as solitary as the final birdsong of autumn or the trill of summer’s last cicada before the wintry freeze.”
Katherine McIntyre, A Reflection of Ice