Torl's Journey

Rated 5.00/5 based on 9 reviews
Raised by monks who were masters of the old realm, hiding themselves and their charges from the witch hunters, Torl spent his life dreaming of journeying to the fabled planet Aleron. There it was said people lived with the freedom to be who they were and use their talents freely without fear of the witch hunters. Even the best trained though grow weary and for Torl a stop on Earth changes all. More
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About Talee

A dedicated reader and writer, I have always loved a good character. Heroic magicians, iconic warriors, and everyday people who overcome adversity are what I seek in both my reading and my writing. Some of my favorite books are Andre Norton's Witch World series, Anne McCaffrey's Dragonriders, and Christopher Stasheff's Warlock series. I like to take characters that are believable and show how they overcome long odds to succeed, or simply adapt to their environment to accomplish happiness for themselves and others.

For me, writing is just like reading, I may know how the story is going to eventually end, but the joy is in the journey that unfolds day by day.

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Reviews of Torl's Journey by Talee

Marianne Cronos reviewed on April 12, 2012

Nice easy read. I thoroughly enjoyed myself. Great new worlds and interesting characters. I think I have a crush on Torl.
(reviewed 4 days after purchase)
Francisco Cabbreas reviewed on March 31, 2012

Great fun. Mr. Lee has an interesting style that draws you in and holds your attention. I could not put this book down, every time I had to set it aside for a while, all I could think of was when could I get back to the story. The characters were believeable and the action was great. Like all good books, when I reached the end, I felt satisfied, but really wanted to read more.
(reviewed 2 days after purchase)
Crystal Lansmith reviewed on March 30, 2012

Loved it cover to cover. The reference at the end was kind of cool too. It included several details that I did not pick up as I read the book.
(reviewed 2 days after purchase)
Fran Baker reviewed on March 27, 2012

Very cool. The characters are robust and the adventure is believeable. Even the planets are exciting. He even describes an animal that absorbes food directly from its environment. What more could you ask for?
(reviewed 3 days after purchase)
Donovan Engler reviewed on March 27, 2012

Incredible rapid fire action. Torl has to be skilled at getting out of trouble as much of it as he gets into. From the farm girl who turns out to be a powerful executive with a connections to an underground network, to pirates who want witches to fuel their ship, his life is filled with coincidence. Congratulations on writing a great book.
(reviewed 3 days after purchase)
Carrie Roberts reviewed on March 26, 2012

Nice heroic adventure. Torl and Seala are a great team. Having read the second book first, the ending was not as much of a surprise as it would have been had I read this one first. Still I loved it.
(reviewed 3 days after purchase)
Cam Casillas reviewed on March 24, 2012

Very cool, an easy fast paced read. Torl is an accidental hero who has to rely on others for his success. Great storytelling.
(reviewed 12 days after purchase)
Jim Allen reviewed on March 12, 2012

Awesome book. Filled with action. I particularly liked the character interaction, and the fast paced plots. Like an onion there are layers on layers here.
(reviewed 7 days after purchase)
Saddie Red reviewed on March 12, 2012

Kind of Norton-esk. This book reminds me of some of the early Andre Norton books where space travelors had to deal with those who had extra sensory talents. T. A. Lee adds magic into the mix as well. I loved the mix and am excited to read the next book in the series.
(reviewed 2 days after purchase)

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