Quotessence
Home / Quotes / Quote by Louisa Morgan

Quote by Louisa Morgan

“The sun shone with all the gaiety and promise of early summer. The new green leaves glistened with it, and the apple and pear blossoms, just past their prime, drifted in the warm air like white butterflies, powdering the orchard floor with their bruised petals.”

Quote by Louisa Morgan

Work

The Age of Witches

Browse quotes and source details for this work. more

Author

Louisa Morgan

Browse famous quotes and profile details for Louisa Morgan. more

You May Also Like

“Mother Marrow gestures to the soup, and I, who can afford no more enemies, bring it to my lips. It tastes of a memory I cannot quite place, warm afternoons and splashing in pools and kicking plastic toys across the brown grass of summer lawns. Tears spring to my eyes. I want to spill it out in to the dirt. I want to drink it down to the dregs.”