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EMBERS - Colonial Period Drama from England to the American Colonies
Youth with gift for mimicry becomes understudy to puritan minister. Forbidden love, duel, exile to America. Founds township of Salvation, then disaster strikes.


CRABB - Thriller Inspired by True Events Under Consideration by a Major Talent Agency
Boy mayor elected at age 11 to save Texas town. International conspiracy thriller based on true events. Publishers Weekly reviewed.


No Snakes in Hell by Robert E. Kearns
New Title: No Snakes in Hell Now with a Five Star review from Readers' Favorite In the desolate expanses of west Texas, where faith and fear intertwine, No Snakes in Hell unveils the chilling tale of Frederick Lemon, a charismatic Pentecostal minister whose mask of faith conceals a sinister agenda. Praised with a Five-Star Review from Readers' Favorite, this gripping psychological thriller delves into the heart of religious fanaticism and manipulation, which will captivate fa


An Alternate Romance by Robert E. Kearns
New Story: An Alternate Romance by Robert E. Kearns In the heart of rural Ireland, where winter’s chill seeps into both the home and the soul, Patrick Purcell lives a solitary life in his antiquated nineteenth-century farmhouse. A man of routine, tethered to a meat processing plant and haunted by the specter of a lonely retirement, Purcell finds solace in the flicker of his television screen. But then a mysterious encounter shatters his isolated existence. One stormy night, a


Readers' Favorite Review for Scampy's Merry Christmas
Reviewed by Emily-Jane Hills Orford for Readers' Favorite "So many pets are abused, abandoned, poorly cared for. It’s a tragedy and we need more stories like Robert E. Kearns’ Scampy’s Merry Christmas to help us be more compassionate and caring for our animal friends. The story is basically a narrative, told with care and sensitivity, drawing the reader into the life of a young puppy, first on the farm where he was born, then in the grim living conditions in the city. The pl


Pencraft Awards 1st Place Seal
The 2019 Pencraft Awards 1st Place Seal has arrived Awarded to Hy Brasil: Island of Eternity by Robert E. Kearns #pencraft #awards #hybrasil #robertekearns #writing #books #novel #book #literary #excellence #first #firstplace #prose #literature #irish #author #writer #publishing #published


Readers' Favorite awards The Cries of Manor Lannigan Five Stars
Reader's Favorite today awarded The Cries of Manor Lannigan a Five Star review "What a haunting, beautifully written story by Robert Kearns. I can’t imagine how miserable Alice’s life must have been, despite the attempts she made for a happier one. Lord Lannigan is a charming host who will not turn away strangers in need. Reilly is a pleasant, easy-going person. I found the writing format a bit old-fashioned, but still easily understood with great visuals. Its conclusion was


Five-Star Review for Fourth of July
Readers' Favorite has awarded Fourth of July a Five Star review: Reviewed by Kimberlee J Benart for Readers' Favorite Fourth of July is a short work by Robert E. Kearns which follows the story of an Irishman named Myles. Married and the father of an infant, he struggles to provide for his family during the Great Famine. Although he’s luckier than many and works for wages, he watches as families starve because they can no longer eat off their blighted potato crops and are evi


Readers' Favorite Review of 'Something Called Permafrost'
I'm delighted to receive this terrific review from Sherri Fulmer Moorer for Readers' Favorite "I enjoyed this quick tale because it tells a complete story in a relatively short space. Molly is the only character, and yet her role in the story is well developed and comes to a dramatic and surprising conclusion. The story moves quickly in a straight exposition form, with no dialogue or interaction between characters, except the strange interactions between Molly and the frozen


Readers' Favorite Review for The Two Faces of Killer Kilbride
Reviewed by Lit Amri for Readers' Favorite “One of the fresh citizens to land in Calvin was a certain Marty Kilbride. Aged thirty-five, he appeared younger and materialised at over six foot with a head of neatly combed dark brown hair with a corresponding moustache. He dressed in a suit with matching waistcoat of grey that always appeared pressed besides absent of dirt and dust, which resulted as an achievement for that section of the country.” A mysterious man wooed a whole
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