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Five Star Review for Jeremiah Kildare and The Wolf of The Same County by Robert E. Kearns
Readers' Favorite Five Star Review for Jeremiah Kildare and The Wolf of The Same County Reviewed by Susan Sewell for Readers' Favorite An elderly man discovers an anomalous creature on the Irish moors in the jarring short story, Jeremiah Kildare and the Wolf of the Same County by Robert E. Kearns. Jeremiah Kildare lives in a state of stasis. He has lived in the county of Kildare and the same house for all fifty years of his life. Even though his parents are dead and gone, Jer


A Retrospective Trip Down Tourniquet Lane - Five Stars from Readers' Favorite
Five Star Review from Readers' Favorite for A Retrospective Trip Down Tourniquet Lane by Robert E. Kearns Reviewed by Jennifer Senick for Readers' Favorite A Retrospective Trip Down Tourniquet Lane by Robert E. Kearns unfolds through a series of letters and visits between two cousins, Henry and Lucy, who reconnect over a mysterious old cottage in rural Ireland. What begins as a simple exchange of pleasantries soon becomes an exploration of memory, history, and superstition. A


Let No Man Tear Asunder receives a Five Star review
Readers' Favorite has awarded Let No Man Tear Asunder a Five Star review Reviewed by Chad Richins for Readers' Favorite Let No Man Tear Asunder by Robert E. Kearns is a captivating story filled with deception, revenge, and the complex interplay of human relationships. At its center is Ash "Sweet" Afton, a charming yet self-centered man whose charisma conceals a dangerous narcissism. When his wife, Heidi, tired of years of betrayal, decides to take control, the narrative shift


Five Star Review for The Reclusive Life of Rita Reilly by Robert E. Kearns
Five Star Review for The Reclusive Life of Rita Reilly Reviewed by Gabriella Harrison for Readers' Favorite In 1925, Rita Reilly was born to a middle-class Irish family and grew up in a sheltered home with lots of love. Her family is well-off financially, owning a booming grocery and newsagent store with their living quarters above. When her family travels to Wicklow for Mrs. Reilly’s mother’s funeral, they leave Rita behind, with much hesitation, after she successfully convi


Five Star Review for Slax by Robert E. Kearns
Reviewed by Jennifer Senick for Readers' Favorite Slax by Robert E. Kearns is set in a secondary school in north Dublin during the mid-1980s. The story unfolds among a group of students who find their Wednesday half-days filled with both spirited minor rebelling and companionship, especially after starting an informal film club. Slax, the narrator's friend, is famous for always being in trouble but is never portrayed as outright malicious. While this institution is notorious


The Walker: A Gripping Tale with Five Star Praise and Film Potential
When a story captures the imagination of readers and critics alike, it deserves a spotlight. The Walker by Robert Kearns is one such story that has earned high praise for its compelling narrative and cinematic qualities. This blog post explores what makes The Walker a must-read, highlighting its readability, the glowing five-star review from Readers Favorite, and its strong potential for adaptation into film and television. Description: In the quiet chill of an Irish winter


Five Star Review for U.S.S. Tenacity
Readers' Favorite today awarded my story, U.S.S. Tenacity, a Five Star review: "U.S.S. Tenacity is a spooky story that left me scratching my head. I was intrigued from the first page. Robert E. Kearns is a gifted writer because he made me question my sanity. The logical part of my brain was telling me that everything was a coincidence, but a superstitious voice in my head was persuading me that the ship was haunted. I loved the mystery of it all. I recommend you read this boo


U.S.S. Tenacity by Robert E. Kearns
New Story: U.S.S. Tenacity - Available in Kindle and Audiobook editions Now with a Five Star review from Readers' Favorite In the shadow of World War II, the U.S.S. Tenacity emerges from the Baltimore shipyards. Soon, however, it appears to be a cursed vessel, plagued by inexplicable accidents, faulty welds, and a sinister aura that defies explanation. For young Irish immigrant Robert "Robbie" Larkin Jr., serving aboard this ill-fated ship becomes a descent into a nightmare w


Crabb - The New Novel from Robert E. Kearns
Now with an editorial review from Publishers Weekly and interest from a major international agency. In 1980s rural Texas, by straw poll, Brian Zimmerman is elected the Boy Mayor of Crabb to prevent its annexation by a larger neighbor. Years later he recounts his story for the narrator where he reveals the astounding details he gleaned while at a Mayoral Conference in Paris and how these shaped his teenage years and beyond. The former Mayor of tiny Crabb speaks of the incredib


A Place of Rest by Robert E. Kearns
New title for Kindle - A Place of Rest Now with a Five Star editorial review from Readers' Favorite In the bleak chill of a winter Monday, Packenham Tuck, loath to get out of his warm bed, faces a funeral under a shroud of drizzle and gloom. Detesting the cold, the day, and the somber rituals, with a cynical eye, Tuck navigates the delicate dance of funeral etiquette. As he trudges through the familiar faces and predictable rites, a chilling discovery in the cemetery—a graves
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