This journal is for the reader who has screamed “I HATE HIM” and “I LOVE HIM” about the same character within three pages. For the one who stops mid-chapter to message a friend in ALL CAPS. For the reader who highlights not just the beautiful lines, but the unhinged ones. For the ones who need a place to document emotional damage before the next chapter hits. Inside you’ll find space to: • Log your feral reactions in real time • Record quotes that made you audibly gasp, bark, or clutch your chest • Keep track of who deserves a hug, a punch, or a memorial candle • Declare official emotional support characters and certified drama boys • And yes… process your grief when your favorite character doesn’t make it Whether you’re reading a cozy romance or a psychological thriller that chews you up and spits you out, this journal is here to absorb your chaos so your group chat doesn’t have to. Warning: Side effects may include attachment, dramatic sighing, and aggressively flipping pages while saying “just ONE more chapter. Contains adult language. Includes: Review Pages 166 2pg review TBR (Totally Beyond Reality) Teams I’ve Pledged My Soul To Reader Bingo Beta Duty Log A to Z Reads Favorite Quotes A to Z Authors ARC Overcommitment Log Pages Read Playlist Tracker Undated Calendar with monthly wrap up page Series Review Reading Log Yearly Reading Log Book Tracker Book of the Month Book Trope Bingo Books to Buy Favorite Books Book Wishlist Book Release 30 Day Challenge Library Book Tracker Book Recommendations 10 Book Challenge 20 Book Challenge 30 Book Challenge 50 Book Challenge 100 Book Challenge 26 Books in 26 Weeks To Do List Notes You’ll also find random graphics hidden inside. Color them, scribble on them, or emotionally imprint your rage. Whatever keeps you from throwing the book.
For those who know pain’s a little easier with a laugh.
Grit, survival, and sharp-edged wit—those are the backbone of every story Robin writes. From the rugged resilience of The Agrarian Idealist to the high-stakes tension of The Syndicate Executive, the raw emotion of The Appalachian Entrepreneur, and the deep, unshakable love in The Whiskey Gentleman, she doesn’t just tell stories—she makes you feel them.
Her characters don’t come out unscathed. Neither do her readers. Because real life isn’t neat, survival isn’t pretty, and love—the kind that actually matters—isn’t about perfection. It’s about staying. Fighting. Choosing.
When she’s not pulling readers into worlds filled with grit, fire, and second chances, she’s perfecting the art of slow-roasted BBQ ribs, drinking coffee strong enough to fight back, and making sure her gardens—and her words—never stop growing.
She believes in second chances, finding light in the darkest places, and telling the stories that don’t just entertain—they refuse to be forgotten