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Robin’s Review of Our Family Home
Our Family Home Lainey was the sole witness to the deaths of her sister, her friend, and her father in her childhood home. Months later, Lainey is searching for a way forward while…
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Robin’s Review of Mommy Issues
Mommy Issues All my life I wanted a baby to love, to care for, to call my own. Then I was blessed with my Little Doll. I just can’t stand the crying. Robin’s…
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Robin’s Review of The Skin Room: A Splatterpunk Novel
The Skin Room: A Splatterpunk Novel Kenneth had it all: a life of luxury, fancy cars, rotating women. Now he has lost everything. At first, he only wanted his home back, but that…
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Robin’s Review of Hyde Cove
Hyde Cove Noah always wanted to help the community of Hyde Cove as an officer. He let his personal life take second place to protect the people and the town he loved since…
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Robin’s Review of There’s a Young Man Dressed in Blue
Our Family Home Present-day Milan. A brilliant young lawyer at a top international firm is handling the deal of his career: a high-stakes Italian-French acquisition in the offshore gas sector. On the central…
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Robin’s Review of Dead Planet: Three Tales of Invasion
Dead Planet: Three Tales of Invasion An invasion has come to Earth. Two different travelers from distant worlds are here to control the planet by overpowering humanity. These invaders, however, are foes from…
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Robin’s Review of The Illusion War Within: You vs. Your Evil Twin
The Illusion War Within: You vs. Your Evil Twin There is a war happening inside you right now. Not a metaphor. Not a concept. A real war, with two real sides, fought across…
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Robin’s Review of The Cathedral Dimension
The Cathedral Dimension Palisades Playland is set for demolition, but that won’t stop Dylan from seeing it one last time. Planning a break-in with his friends Clyde, Ariel, and girlfriend Leah, they explore…
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Robin’s Review of Things Are As They Should Be
Things Are As They Should Be and Other Words to Die For THINGS ARE AS THEY SHOULD BE and other words to die for is an interconnected Southern gothic noir journey from reconstruction…
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Robin’s Review of Abigail: The Terrible Twos
Abigail: The Terrible Twos Two years have passed since the night Adrian Billard found baby Abigail left on his front steps. Unlike any child he had ever seen, Adrian devoted his life to…