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A Midnight Call to Monto by Robert E. Kearns
Now with Five Stars from Readers' Favorite Enter the vibrant, gas-lit streets of 19th-century Dublin, where camaraderie and temptation collide in this enthralling tale of friendship, desire, and unexpected love. When charismatic London socialite Bertie arrives in Dublin at the behest of his old university friend Charles, the city’s allure promises a week of revelry. But Bertie’s insatiable appetite for adventure leads them to Monto, Dublin’s notorious red-light district, wher


Something Called Permafrost by Robert E. Kearns
New from Robert E. Kearns - Something Called Permafrost: In the desolate, frozen tundra of the far northwest, a team of scientists ventures into the heart of an unforgiving wilderness, chasing the prospect of ancient secrets buried beneath the ice. Led by seasoned researchers and joined by eager novices, they uncover a discovery that defies time: a perfectly preserved man out of the stone age, locked in permafrost for millennia, his body and artifacts offering a tantalizing g


Poems & Short Stories Vol.2
My second collection of poems and short stories is now available from Amazon in both paperback and kindle editions. I hope you love them. Link:


The Imposters of Badington Bay by Robert E. Kearns
New from Robert E. Kearns - The Imposters of Badington Bay Badington Bay, a quaint seaside hamlet lies quiet in the off-season, its vibrant summer charm shuttered and still. Into this ghostly coastal town steps Mr. Chelmsford, a sharply dressed gentleman with a hidden agenda and a purse full of promises. Arriving under the guise of sophistication, he seeks a clandestine arrangement orchestrated by a crooked, cunning local and his enigmatic daughter. But as the chilly winds of


Fourth of July - A New Short Story
From Robert E. Kearns comes, Fourth of July Now with a Five Star review from Readers' Favorite In the shadow of Ireland’s Great Famine, Myles, a resilient laborer, clings to hope as hunger and despair ravage his community. With his wife, Hannah, and their infant son, he tends a fragile existence in a stone cottage, warmed only by a dwindling turf fire. But as the potato blight devastates crops and ruthless evictions tear families apart, Myles faces an unenviable choice: remai


A New Review for Hy Brasil: Island of Eternity
A new review from AuthorsReading.com for Hy Brasil: Island of Eternity 'Hy Brasil: Island of Eternity by Robert E Kearns is a historical...


Poems & Short Stories Vol. 1
From the author of Hy Brasil: Island of Eternity comes a collection of marvelous Poems and Short Stories. Available in Paperback or as a Kindle download


The Pastor of Rush Springs by Robert E. Kearns - Adapt it for Film or Television
In the stifling heat of rural Rush Springs, a charismatic new pastor in pristine black steps into the crumbling chapel on Main Street. His fire-and-brimstone sermons shake the souls of the faithful, and at six-foot-three he commands the pulpit with a magnetic force; his voice booming like judgment day itself. But behind his immaculate white collar and unshakable calm lies a slew of secrets that no one in this God-fearing town dares to question. When he whisks the women of the


Jeremiah Kildare and The Wolf of The Same County
From Robert E. Kearns comes: Jeremiah Kildare and The Wolf of The Same County Now with a Five Star review from Readers' Favorite In the frost-bitten heart of County Kildare, where lush pastures lie buried under winter's unyielding grip, bachelor farmer Jeremiah Kildare unearths more than just fuel for his hearth. While digging peat from the ancient bog—a sacred family plot hiding secrets such as illicit poteen—Jeremiah disturbs a relic from Ireland's primordial past: a coloss
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