Torsils in Time
William D. Burt, Rebecca J. Burt, Terri L. Lahr
language
(WinePress, June 15, 2001)
In this first sequel to The King of the Trees, Rolin and Marlis are enjoying a carefree autumn picnic with their griffin friends Windsong and Ironwing when they are trapped between worlds in Limbo, a place that is not a place. Too late they learn the connections among a silver starglass, a handful of pearls and five ravens. Cut off from friends, family and each other, they must survive in a hostile land where unwary travelers fall prey to savage creatures. To save Lucambra from a devouring darkness, they join forces with some unlikely allies. Only in losing all they have ever known and loved do they discover the faithfulness of Gaelathane.This is the second book in the King of the Trees fantasy series. Seven titles have been published to date. All titles feature a glossary and pronunciation guide at the back to make for easier reading and/or reading aloud. This series is ideal for both pre-teens and teens (ages 8 and up, male or female), including young adults and adults. These books do not contain objectionable language, and appeal to those who enjoy The Chronicles of Narnia, The Hobbit, The Lord of the Rings, The Borrowers, The Wind in the Willows, and other classics. Illustrated.