"The Winter People" Quotes
In "The Winter People," Phyllis A. Whitney weaves a haunting tale of mystery and romance set in a snowy Vermont town where secrets from the past resurface to threaten the present.
mystery | 11 pages | Published in NaN
Quotes
The cottage of the Winter People wasn't far from Candlelight Cove, and the old stories and legends were part of the very air.
It's difficult to be an outsider, especially in a small community like this one.
There's a kind of wildness in these hills, a beauty that's harsh and untamed.
The past has a way of reaching into the present and making itself known.
Some secrets are a burden, and others are a kind of protection.
In the stillness of the night, the wind carries whispers of things long forgotten.
Love has a way of enduring, even in the face of tragedy.
The line between reality and illusion can be thin and easily crossed.
Sometimes the darkness within a person is more frightening than the darkness outside.
Grief can be a prison, but it can also be a key to unlocking hidden truths.





