About the Tale of Lea

Some stories are not written to entertain. They are written to prepare. Lea begins as a girl who watches the world in silence. But what she carries inside her could change everything. She doesn’t fight monsters. She learns to see what others cannot – and to shape what others dare not touch: the soul of a world on the edge. Her path is quiet. Until it isn’t. She will be tested. She will be transformed. And she will receive power no human should hold – unless they’ve first learned why they must never use it for themselves. These books are written for those who sense that time is running out. For those who feel that knowledge is not enough. Because the world won’t survive without transformation. And transformation begins in the mind.

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Lea – the book series

Lea and the Magical Forest

There is a forest no map can find — a place where silence has its own language, and every leaf seems to remember. The air is different here. Softer. Older. As if the world has taken a long breath and is waiting. Lea doesn’t come seeking magic. Not really. She comes because something in her heart has grown quiet, and the noise of the world no longer fits. In this forest, nothing speaks loudly — and yet, everything speaks. The trees do not offer answers. But they invite her to listen. And somewhere between stillness and shadow, Lea begins to feel what she never dared to name: That the way forward may lead inward. More »

Lea and the Magical Forest

Lea and the Secret of the Lost Cave

Somewhere beyond the hills lies a cave no one remembers — unless they carry the dreamstone. It calls not with sound, but with feeling. When Lea enters, the air grows still. Time begins to shift. Behind six doors, something waits — not monsters, but emotions. Fear. Anger. Sorrow. And something else, quieter, deeper. The cave does not test strength, but honesty. And only those who walk through every part of themselves will find the way out. More »

Lea and the Secret of the Lost Cave

Lea and the Island of True Encounters

There is an island that cannot be found — only called. It rises from the sea like a question, soft and unexpected. When Lea sets foot on its shore, nothing feels familiar. She walks among people who live by other rhythms, other truths. Some challenge her. Some mirror her. The island does not ask her to agree — only to see. And with every step, Lea must choose: To hold on to what she knows — or to open to what she never imagined. More »

Lea and the Island of True Encounters

Lea and the Mirror of Time

Sometimes, the journey leads not forward, but inward — into what was, what is, and what could be. When Lea is called again, there is no map. No clear path. Only a voice. A mirror. A question. What if time is not something we move through — but something that moves through us? In the stillness beyond the known, Lea must face not others, but herself. And what she sees might change the way she sees everything. More »

Lea and the Mirror of Time