Tara Heavey
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Winter Bloom
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2009
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10 editions
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The Wild Atlantic Witch (Irish Origins, #1)
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A Brush With Love
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2003
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7 editions
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The Wild Atlantic Witch: Book 2 of 6: The Changeling
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The Wild Atlantic Witch: Book 3 of 6: Feminine Rising
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Where the Love Gets In
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2010
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6 editions
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Eating Peaches: What Happens When You Swap City Lights for the Simple Life?
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2004
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Sowing the Seeds of Love
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2010
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The Wild Atlantic Witch: Book 4 of 6, To Hades and Back
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Flame
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“She felt the sap rising through the trees as the blood coursing through her body, the grass sprouting out of the forest floor as the hair growing from her follicles. She felt as a tree uprooted and walking through the land, she lifted her arms as branches, each finger a tiny twig for a bird of the lair to land on. Each whisper of the wind, each fragment of birdsong traversed through her body while the scent of forest flowers seemed to permeate her very essence. She couldn't tell how long this feeling lasted, whether seconds or eternity. But she wouldn't come out of it unchanged. The forest was part of her now.”
― Flame
― Flame
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“I think it pisses God off if you walk by the color purple in a field somewhere and don't notice it.”
― The Color Purple
― The Color Purple
“Many years later, as he faced the firing squad, Colonel Aureliano Buendia was to remember that distant afternoon when his father took him to discover ice. At that time Macondo was a village of twenty adobe houses, built on the bank of a river of clear water that ran along a bed of polished stones, which were white and enormous, like prehistoric eggs. The world was so recent that many things lacked names, and in order to indicate them it was necessary to point”
― One Hundred Years of Solitude
― One Hundred Years of Solitude
“I am always drawn back to places where I have lived, the houses and their neighborhoods. For instance,there is a brownstone in the East Seventies where, during the early years of the war, I had my first apartment. It was one room crowded with attic furniture, a sofa and fat chairs, upholstered in that itchy particular red velvet that one associates with hot days on a tram. The walls were stucco, and a color rather like tobacco-spit. Everywhere, in the bathroom too, there were prints of Roman ruins, freckled brown with age. The single window looked out on a fire escape. Even so, my spirits heightened whenever I felt in my pocket the key to this apartment; with all its gloom, it was still a place of my own, the first, and my books were there, and jars of pencils to sharpen, everything I needed, so I felt, to become the writer I wanted to be. It never occurred to me in those days to write about Holly Golightly, and probably it would not now except for a conversation with Joe Bell that set the whole memory of her in motion again.”
― Breakfast at Tiffany’s and Three Stories
― Breakfast at Tiffany’s and Three Stories







































