TERRY TOLER is a international #1 best selling and award winning author who has written seventeen non fiction books and thirty novels including the Jamie Austen and Alex Halee spy stories along with The Eden Stories. He is a public speaker, counselor, and retired entrepreneur. Impacting the lives of people worldwide through storytelling has become one of his passions in life. He can be followed at terrytoler.com.
"Terry Toler is well written, and a rising star in literary fiction." Michael DeAngelo (Reviewer)
The Longest Day won the 2020 Best Book Award for Religious Fiction sponsored by American Book Fest. Saving Sara and The Late Great Planet Jupiter were both finalists for the 2021 Best Book Award in the Thriller/Adventure and REligious Fiction categories.
Wow! This was an intense book! It kept vacillating back and forth between pay and present but always specified. It was frustrating in that I wanted to know what was going on and it would switch between scenes. But it was also done well. I definitely recommend reading this book.
This book was worth the wait. Introducing the giant was a new twist in a familiar setting. The cold weather heightened the suspense. I hate the cold and could relate to the below freezing temperatures. It was tempting to think of Lily as a new addition but I respect the decision they made. Happy Kaley is working out. Hopefully the next story will be about a new couple, carrying on the work of two famous characters. Great read!
I have read each of the preceding Jamie Austen books and was expecting another equally good experience. I found the continual switching timeframes annoying. So annoying that about 75% through, I just went to the last 35 pages to finish the book. I was sorry that one of the heroes was killed, and I did not like the fact that they gave the baby up for adoption. There are other writers that have their married couples manage a child just fine. This was a very disappointing book for me.
Although the book was exciting and I learned some stuff about the tundra life, I only gave this 3 stars. I found lots of sentence structure mistakes and other grammar mistakes. I also could not condone a Christian looking forward to killing people. Quote, “ itching to kill someone….I had been there and only killed one person so far”.
Good story but I'm rating it lower cause I did not like the way the story jumped ahead 3 weeks then into a dream then back 3 weeks then forward 3 weeks..............it was confusing and I believe it would have been a better story just told straight out chronologically............ Just my opinion
Another great read from Terry Toler! I am not a fan of time jumping, I.e. three weeks ago, or now. Anyway I really enjoyed Jamie, and her exploits in the cold, cold North. She almost died of hyperthermia. Quite the story.
I couldn't get enough of this book, it was so good. The intense story was so wee written and the characters were incredible! Keep writing Terry Toler!!!!
A good thriller series only spoiled by the southern American puritanical outlook on the world. Jamie would rather be tortured than be kissed by anyone rather her husband - happy to shoot or maim him, however.
There was too much going back and forth in time lines and really not as much action and suspense. It did pick up near the end when the members of the group came in to help.