Reviews ~
Book 2
The Stones of Torain
A GREAT TRILOGY !! ‘The Stones of Torain’
The System of Light series is developing very nicely. Phillipa Wade has created a wonderful world in the planet Torain. Her characters are interesting and the plot ingenious. Her prose is unique and a pleasure to read. It is hard to believe this is only her second book written. If you like fantasy or sci-fi, you will enjoy reading ‘The Stones of Torain.’ – Music Man – Fan
An amazing read. I thoroughly enjoyed ‘The Stones of Torain’ and I applaud the author for her imaginative story which kept me riveted! So looking forward to the final book in the series! ~JB
Thinking about
the 'System of Light'
and wondering what will be next.
~ THE STONES OF TORAIN ~
I enjoyed this book very much; characters were interwoven extremely well into the overall
story, keeping my interest and causing more than a few late nights! I'm plunging myself into Book Two, The Stones of Torain. For lovers of Sc-Fi, I would highly
recommend. JO’L – Australia
LOVE FROM OUR READERS
I loved reading all 3
“This is simply the best trilogy!! I’m downloading ‘The Stones of Torain’ onto my Kindle.
Looking forward to also reading the third in this series. I have a whole new viewpoint of life and spaces around me.” ~KS
Whether you are a Science Fiction or fantasy fan or not, the masterpiece poetry alone takes you on a journey always wanting more – the book makes me dream big.
Order Special Holiday Books
Gift A Friend …
The saga continues from “The Linking Moons”. We love these people of Torain more and more through their quests, love, travails and discoveries. Phillipa Wade is a poet and some of her short poems at the beginning of a chapter just tear at your heart. Her writing is so fluid. It is a great story, from a great writer. ~FF
Enchanting
Thoroughly absorbing and
enchanting read even for those
who are not sci-fi fans!
I am eagerly looking forward
to the sequel.
~MB
TRILOGY OF ALL SYSTEM OF LIGHT BOOKS ARE ALSO AT
BARNES & NOBLE
•
Clouds holding water
Water for rain
Are they a world?
Do they hold pain?
This time but a dream