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Enchanted (Medieval, #3) Enchanted by Elizabeth Lowell
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“The sacred rowan is a woman born long, long ago, a woman whose refusal to see love cost first her lover's life, then the lives of her family, her clan, her people.
But not her own life. Not quite.
In pity and punishment she was turned into an undying tree, a rowan that weeps only in the presence of transcendent love; and the tears of the rowan are blossoms that confer extraordinary grace upon those who can see them.
When enough tears are wept, the rowan will be free. She waits inside a sacred ring that can be neither weighed or measured nor touched. She waits for love that is worth her tears.
The rowan is waiting still.”
Elizabeth Lowell, Enchanted
“A woman of intense feeling, head thrown back, hair wild, lips open upon a cry of unbelievable pleasure.
The enchanted.
A warrior both disciplined and passionate, his whole being focused in the moment.
The enchanter.
Now he is bending down to her, drinking her cries .....”
Elizabeth Lowell, Enchanted
“You may hold my tears and live as you did before, trusting your soul to no one. Or you may release my tears and accept what comes.”
Elizabeth Lowell, Enchanted
“You saw too late. Now you are as she is, bewteen two worlds, warmth bleeding into cold.”
Elizabeth Lowell, Enchanted
“Beyond Stone Ring Keep’s high walls, the wind wailed of coming winter. Ariane didn’t hear the mournful cry. She heard nothing but echoes”
Elizabeth Lowell, Enchanted