Ever wonder what happens to the people you dream about after you wake up? Do they dream about you?
Twinborn Trilogy
By J.S. Morin
Books 1 and 2 available now
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.
“I loved the unique storyline. It was such a refreshing concept, unlike the similarities seen among many fantasy novels. The idea of the duel storyline, with corresponding characters in two different worlds was unique and fascinating.”
“There’s a lot about the world that neither you nor the characters know about in the beginning, and that keeps you guessing and reading just one more chapter, just one more chapter…”
“This is some serious, classic fantasy. This is sword and sorcery, high fantasy, epic, hard fantasy, you name it.”
“One truly impressive thing was how the author created two different worlds. Whenever I was reading, even without being told which characters were there, I could always tell which world I was in. Most authors struggle to come up with depth in their worlds; this author manages to do it twice.”
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Firehurler (Twinborn Trilogy)
by J.S. Morin
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Aethersmith (Twinborn Trilogy)
by J.S. Morin
“Aethersmith is a great second book from the trilogy continuing all the intrigue from Firehurler. The reader gets to explore more of both worlds as the story weaves itself through new lands in each world. As I had hoped, more characters are revealed to be twins. Some of the twins are new characters but others are already familiar. There is alway the question, Who else might be a twin? As with Firehurler, the detail of Aethersmith envelopes the reader in two worlds that seem very real, and characters that seem more like friends. Very well written. I couldn’t stop reading. I can’t wait for more!”
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