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Torrie McLean

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Torrie McLean is an Irish writer who loves celebrating storytelling whether it’s true life or fiction, in books or on screen. She doesn’t so much write stories as she just gets dragged along for the ride by the characters who live in her head.

Made to be broken

Even the most seemingly open-minded of us has preconceived notions of what’s right and wrong, whether it be in the literary world or any other – but in setting out ‘rules’ for what we read, are we closing doors and shutting off our minds from new experiences?

Genres have their identifying factors, that is as it should be. How else would you even begin to define a genre? But surely those should be Read more of this blog post »
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Published on August 09, 2014 12:44 Tags: reading, writing
Average rating: 3.79 · 357 ratings · 33 reviews · 1 distinct work
Ink (Haven Series, #1)

3.79 avg rating — 357 ratings — published 2014 — 2 editions
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“Welcome to the life, baby. Had enough yet?”
Torrie McLean, Ink

“The soft cream lace of her floaty dress fell to just mid-thigh and long bell sleeves grazed the backs of her hands, creating the picture of elegance. Her long blonde hair was half twisted up, half falling in gently curled tendrils over her shoulders and down her back to add to the effect, while the matte black platform heels and smoky eyes toughened it up. It was just a shame the mascara streaks on her cheeks completely ruined it all.”
Torrie McLean, Ink

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