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Sci-Fi/Fantasy Alert! J.S. Morin’s Epic Firehurler (Twinborn Trilogy) – Unanimous Rave Reviews & Under A $1.00!

4.8 stars – 17 Reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:

Kyrus Hinterdale has never dreamed. Neither has Brannis Solaran. What they once thought were dreams were really windows into another world. Linked by fate, and a mystical connection that they do not fully understand, each of them watches the events of the other’s life when they close their eyes to sleep. Kyrus’ world is ruled by reason and bustling trade, while Brannis lives in a world of magic and fabulous creatures.

When they cross paths with another pair with knowledge from both worlds, it becomes a battle of wits – each must try to outmaneuver the other, with the fate of kingdoms, and their own lives, at stake.

5-Star Amazon Reviews

“I was an avid sci-fi/fantasy reader in the past, but haven’t been reading much recently. Stumbling upon Firehurler was a stroke of luck; it was an enjoyable read and made me hunger for more (both from this author, and it also rekindled my desire to go back and re-read my fantasy favorites from other authors).”

“Make sure you’re well-rested before starting this book; it’s very hard to put it down! Lost a lot of sleep because of the “just one more chapter” syndrome. If you like the fantasy genre, you’re going to love this book! The characters are completely believable; they have virtues and flaws just like in the real world. And the concept of the storyline is very intriguing. Fantasy lovers – you need this series in your library!”

About The Author

I am a writer of epic fantasy. I enjoy strategy, world-building, and filling in the missing words that English forgot. My ultimate goal is to be both clever and right at the same time.

I took to writing because the gaming group I DMed for kept throwing monkey wrenches into my elaborately crafted stories. I decided to take over their part and write as a novelist. It allowed me to break free of the constraints of the gaming mechanics and create my own worlds. More importantly, it gave me the freedom to create the characters I wanted to inhabit those worlds, and not just the NPCs.

Firehurler started off from a dream, one that I could recall no detail from, just a strong sense of how real it had felt at the time. It got me thinking of what it would be like if the person in my dreams had just fallen asleep and started dreaming of my world, equally unable to recall it on waking. That was the origin of the Twinborn Trilogy concept: the stories of the people who could remember. For more information, check out http://www.jsmorin.com/.

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