“Truth is a constant delight to those that love her; such beauty holds no power to offend.”Stephen R. Lawhead
“If her hunch was right, the earl’s explorations were connected in some way to ley travel: that peculiar phenomenon that had plucked her from the twenty-first century and dropped her so rudely into the seventeenth.”Stephen R. Lawhead Source: The Bone House (2011), p. 105
“Before Egypt, long before travelling to that time and place—or any other—became even a remote possibility, Mina had paid her dues. Haltingly, painstakingly, maddeningly.”Stephen R. Lawhead Source: The Bone House (2011), p. 104
“A favourite saying in China—which she had heard on occasion from her own grandmother—was that the threads of life are easy to weave, but difficult to untangle.”Stephen R. Lawhead Source: The Bone House (2011), p. 130