
“Only a few of the candles remained unlit. The flames from the others danced and weaved, making the red containers glow like rubies. These had been lit for Ian.”
The Enchanted One by Lora Deeprose pg.85

“In the half-light of the crypt, her breath billowed out in front of her as she shivered in the cold. She stood up stiffly, removing the plain gold wedding band. It slipped easily off her frozen finger. She placed on the bench where it clattered dully on the chilly marble.”
The Enchanted One by Lora Deeprose pg.79

“Sister Collette had pointed out a spider web the size of a dinner plate suspended between the prickly stalks of the sunflowers planted along the edge of the garden. The web glistened with early morning dew transforming it into a crystal masterpiece of geometry.”
The Enchanted One by Lora Deeprose pg.70

“She stopped when she felt what she was searching for, a thin pulse. What she called The Letting Go. It was coming from a bucket of irises and although their pulse was thready, they would still be sellable for a week at least. She searched for other flowers needing her attention.”
The Enchanted One by Lora Deeprose pg.41
FATAL

“When she looked up at the sound of yet another gurney, she knew before they passed by her view that this person had breathed her last breath long before reaching the hospital. The paramedics weren’t talking as they pushed the stretcher down the hall, their energy subdued, almost defeated. Lizzie squeezed her eyes shut.”
The Enchanted One by Lora Deeprose pg.23