Bookbot

Robert Earl

    Robert Earl čerpá zo svojej hlbokej osobnej skúsenosti s dvadsaťročným bojom proti drogovej závislosti, aby vo svojom písaní priniesol surovú a nekompromisnú pravdu. Jeho diela prúdia z hlbín jeho duše a detailne zachycujú drsnú realitu života. Svojím písaním chce odhaliť nesestrihané pravdy, ktoré sám spoznal. Jeho prvý román je silným svedectvom tejto skúsenosti.

    My God Ain't No Punk !!! so Why Do You Treat Him Like One ?!!
    Savage city
    Miami Misnomer
    Miami Contingent
    • Miami Contingent

      • 226 stránok
      • 8 hodin čítania
      4,3(12)Ohodnotiť

      Set in the perilous Overtown section of Miami, the story follows eleven-year-old Renee Jenkins, a spirited girl navigating life within her troubled family. Amidst a backdrop of violence and drug abuse, she courageously seeks moments of joy and hope, confronting the harsh realities of her environment. Through her eyes, the narrative explores themes of resilience and the struggle for happiness in a deeply flawed world.

      Miami Contingent
    • Miami Misnomer

      • 204 stránok
      • 8 hodin čítania

      The story follows Simon Rolla, a former troubled youth grappling with a violent past and a hidden trauma. Now serving in the City of Miami Police Department, he navigates the challenges of his job while confronting the harsh realities of his upbringing in a crime-ridden neighborhood. The narrative explores themes of redemption, the impact of a difficult childhood, and the struggles of overcoming one's past while striving to uphold the law in a city fraught with danger.

      Miami Misnomer
    • Savage city

      • 256 stránok
      • 9 hodin čítania
      3,5(58)Ohodnotiť

      With the help of the adventurous rogue Florin d'Artaud and his double-dealing companion, Lorenzo, the wild woman Katarina prowls the streets of the port city of Bordeleaux as she sets out to seek revenge on those who had murdered her husband. Original.

      Savage city
    • Exploring the complexities of modern church leadership, the author confronts uncomfortable truths about the integrity of spiritual leaders. The narrative challenges the notion that larger congregations equate to truthful guidance, highlighting the prevalence of deceit and misrepresentation within some churches. By addressing the moral failings of certain leaders, the book aims to empower congregants to seek genuine truth and discernment, ultimately advocating for a more honest and accountable approach to faith.

      My God Ain't No Punk !!! so Why Do You Treat Him Like One ?!!