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Not even death can tell them apart.

In the wild and lush kingdom of Twinsbane, everyone has a look-alike, and each twin is cursed to die when their double breathes their last. When an ancient plague arises, the kingdom’s only hope is to sever these deadly ties. Yet King Daccias refuses to relinquish the cure, a legendary potion called the Separator.

Waruu, an orphan determined to break these ties, discovers he’s the king’s doppelgänger. He’s certain that if he can switch places, he can save the kingdom. But if anyone learns his true identity, he’ll lose everything—including the people he’s desperately trying to protect.

King Daccias wants nothing more than for his subjects to cease threatening to behead him if he doesn’t hand over the Separator. Intent on catching those opposing him, he finds himself ensnared in his own trap. If he doesn’t break loose, the kingdom will rest in the hands of an insolent boy who knows nothing about the truth behind the events unfolding around him.

To save their kingdom, both Waruu and Daccias must face their greatest enemy—each other.

Coming November 2026

Not even their connection can stop fate.

The giant cracks fissuring the kingdom of Twinsbane threaten to divide the world into eternal day and night. Many believe the rift is a divine sign to sever the last connection between every twin, but the truth is far darker than anyone could imagine. 

With no one left to trust, King Daccias turns to his twin, Waruu, in hopes of vanquishing the Separator’s power over the land. Daccias seeks to uncover the lost history of the first two kings and resurrect the connection doubles once shared. But regaining that ancient bond may not be as easy as it seems, especially when the only way to fix his fractured world is to face the hidden nightmares from his childhood.

Joining forces with Daccias, Waruu is torn between his devotion to his family and the strange and annoying connection that allows him to feel Daccias’s thoughts and emotions. But Waruu is willing to do anything to save what’s left of his broken family—even if it means turning against the man who raised him.

To restore the kingdom and right the wrongs of the past, both boys must be willing to sacrifice the one person who has become like a brother—each other.

This retelling of The Invisible Man twists the haunting tale into one of hope, friendship, and redemption.

John is like any other teenage boy, except for the fact he was born invisible. Thanks to his father’s freak experiment, he’s a ghost hovering in the midst of a visible world.

Right at the height of the war, two mechanical soldiers show up on the home front looking for the boy no one has seen—and use him in a battle he doesn’t want to fight.

After John flees to a world where no one knows he exists, one young girl discovers who he is and convinces him to stay. But when his father and the mechanical men catch up to him, he must decide between the visibility he’s always longed for and the friendship of the one person who’s ever truly seen him.

Not even death can tell them apart.

In the wild and lush kingdom of Twinsbane, everyone has a look-alike, and each twin is cursed to die when their double breathes their last. When an ancient plague arises, the kingdom’s only hope is to sever these deadly ties. Yet King Daccias refuses to relinquish the cure, a legendary potion called the Separator.

Waruu, an orphan determined to break these ties, discovers he’s the king’s doppelgänger. He’s certain that if he can switch places, he can save the kingdom. But if anyone learns his true identity, he’ll lose everything—including the people he’s desperately trying to protect.

King Daccias wants nothing more than for his subjects to cease threatening to behead him if he doesn’t hand over the Separator. Intent on catching those opposing him, he finds himself ensnared in his own trap. If he doesn’t break loose, the kingdom will rest in the hands of an insolent boy who knows nothing about the truth behind the events unfolding around him.

To save their kingdom, both Waruu and Daccias must face their greatest enemy—each other.

Coming November 2026

Not even their connection can stop fate.

The giant cracks fissuring the kingdom of Twinsbane threaten to divide the world into eternal day and night. Many believe the rift is a divine sign to sever the last connection between every twin, but the truth is far darker than anyone could imagine. 

With no one left to trust, King Daccias turns to his twin, Waruu, in hopes of vanquishing the Separator’s power over the land. Daccias seeks to uncover the lost history of the first two kings and resurrect the connection doubles once shared. But regaining that ancient bond may not be as easy as it seems, especially when the only way to fix his fractured world is to face the hidden nightmares from his childhood.

Joining forces with Daccias, Waruu is torn between his devotion to his family and the strange and annoying connection that allows him to feel Daccias’s thoughts and emotions. But Waruu is willing to do anything to save what’s left of his broken family—even if it means turning against the man who raised him.

To restore the kingdom and right the wrongs of the past, both boys must be willing to sacrifice the one person who has become like a brother—each other.

This retelling of The Invisible Man twists the haunting tale into one of hope, friendship, and redemption.

John is like any other teenage boy, except for the fact he was born invisible. Thanks to his father’s freak experiment, he’s a ghost hovering in the midst of a visible world.

Right at the height of the war, two mechanical soldiers show up on the home front looking for the boy no one has seen—and use him in a battle he doesn’t want to fight.

After John flees to a world where no one knows he exists, one young girl discovers who he is and convinces him to stay. But when his father and the mechanical men catch up to him, he must decide between the visibility he’s always longed for and the friendship of the one person who’s ever truly seen him.

“Stories are what connect us all. They help us to live and breathe the life of someone else, and they show us we’re not so different after all.”

 

Sons of Day & Night