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  • Knight in the Nighttime

  • Twinborn Chronicles, Volume 1
  • By: J. S. Morin
  • Narrated by: Mikael Naramore
  • Length: 24 hrs and 16 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (70 ratings)

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Knight in the Nighttime

By: J. S. Morin
Narrated by: Mikael Naramore
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One world of magic. One world of reason. Two lives intertwined in connection mistaken for a dream.

By day, Kyrus Hinterdale lives the mundane life of a scribe. By night, he lives out the adventures of Brannis Solaran, a failed sorcerer turned knight. When Brannis leads his battalion into the forest on a routine scouting mission, they are overwhelmed by a goblin force. While leading the survivors to regroup and prepare the empire for the inevitable war, Brannis struggles to understand why a scribe from his own dreams, suddenly seems to be able to perform the magic he never could.

As the two discover the reality of their connection, their comfortable lives begin to unravel. Now they have to share knowledge between worlds to stay a step ahead of the mysteries piling up. Who is behind the unprovoked goblin attacks? How will a world dominated by reason react to the presence of magic? Who is the quiet stranger in the woods who refuses to give his name? And who might be playing a deadly game, with pawns in both worlds?

©2012 J.S. Morin (P)2018 J.S. Morin
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even years after my first read it's still a great book series

absolutely great series. I read the whole thing through years ago, and coming back to it now that I don't remember it that well and it's still great.
however now that I'm an hour in I wanted to clarify to the author that the reason prisoners were made to break rocks into smaller rocks is because roads are made from gravel. somebody has to make the gravel. it's back breaking extremely tiring work for very small amounts of money gained. very cost effective to make prisoners do it.

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Terrific Narration & Story!

Very unique and great story. I was a bit confused at first, not realizing that it was switching between two different worlds, but quickly picked it up and enjoyed the story. I listened to the audio version, titled Knight in the Nighttime. The narration was terrific!!
Looking forward to more

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brilliant

great story enjoyed listening to this book immensely, if you toil through reviews to find worth in your next book look no further and trust that if you love epic tales of sword or sorcery then this is another great series to fall into.

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not great

As usual, Naramore is great. Morin's storytelling is also on par, but the premise here makes the story slightly hard to follow and characters hard to relate to.

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Enter the Magical World of Twinborn Chronicles!

J.S. Morin's "Knight in the Nighttime" transports you to a world of magic and reason with a unique twist. Narrated by Mikael Naramore, the story follows two lives intertwined by a dream, each with their own challenges and strengths. The writing is excellent, and the narration is on point, bringing the story to life. Enter the magical world of Twinborn Chronicles and get lost in the adventure of Kyrus and Brannis.

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It's a good story

It just wasn't what I was wanting to listen to. it was a very long book and I felt it time did not go by fast while listening I stopped and started a lot to finish it, but like I said It just wasn't what I was wanting to listen to. Narration was really good as always.

I was given this free review copy audio book at my request and have voluntarily left this review

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It's ok.

bHaving read the Black Ocean series, this book was a serious letdown. That said, this being Morin's first series I'm not altogether surprised. This book is alright, but I wouldn't recommended to a friend.
The general outline is alright, but dialogue is rather stilted and awkward, and some characters seem to change personality at the drop of a hat. Though some of that is due to Naramore's preformance, as at times he adds a tone that doesn't fit the writing. At times, the book suffers from a case of telling instead of showing.
If you're looking for something to fill your time, this book isn't bad. If you're looking for a good read, I'd suggest skipping this series and going to Morin's Black Ocean, which is a marked improvement in almost every way, including narration.

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