Wolf Winter by Cecilia Ekback

I read this book in January 2020. I gave it 5 out of 5 stars on Goodreads.

'On Midsummer's Eve put seven different kinds of flowers under the pillow tonight and you'll dream of the one you'll marry.'
I have always been drawn to old traditions and practices involving nature. Mom said someone at her work told her I was a witch. I feel I was one in a past life. I want to be one, I just don't know enough now. I love nature, and plants, animals,  and rocks/crystals. I do believe they hold a certain power.

'Birds carry the souls of the unborn and the dead.'

'Sometimes when you had a thought, it refused to leave. You rejected it, disowned it, sent it away, to find, moments later, that you were still spending time with it. It might have  a different shape or use different words, but there was no mistaking: it was the same one.'

'You know the meaning of seeing bear, don't you? Ancestor, coming with a warning.'

'A being was either strong enough to hold their ground or they became small and bottomless and started feeling on themselves. They turned into something they never saw coming. Something they never intended.'

'A candle goes out and someone close to it will die.'
Well I don't like that saying. I burn and blow out candles all the time. Usually Dalton will blow it out for me. Ok, I think I am done posting blogs for today! See you soon!

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