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Messiah Project

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410 pages, Paperback

Published March 17, 2026

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Lianne Robinson

6 books6 followers
When I was a child, I would stay up late and read under the covers with a flashlight. Whether it was Charlotte’s Web, Old Yeller, or 13 Alabama Ghosts and Jeffrey, I enjoyed the thrill of staying up past my bedtime and embarking on the forbidden journey to exciting new worlds.

One day, I was playing in a spare bedroom when I discovered my grandmother’s old Remington typewriter. I clicked and clacked the keys to craft a story about my life. Granted, I was only 10, so there wasn’t much life to talk about yet, but I instantly knew I wanted to be a storyteller.

My favorite high school English teacher challenged me in my writing, and one day she pulled me aside to tell me that she had shared my essay with the principal. The next day, he called me to his office to compliment me on my storytelling style, saying it reminded him of Andy Rooney. I nodded politely, clueless about the compliment, but something in his tone told me it mattered. That small moment ignited a spark that propelled me all the way through earning a bachelor’s degree in English.

Many years passed, and I chased other dreams, but my love for reading and writing never waned. Deep inside, I still wanted to write a book that would keep someone up past bedtime, reading by the glow of a dim flashlight beneath warm, fluffy blankets.

When my kids were small, I told them I wanted to be a writer. Now that they are mostly grown, I want to show them that it’s never too late to pursue a dream.

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205 reviews3 followers
March 23, 2026
Lianne Robinson has created an intriguing science fiction apocalyptic story. The novel’s story premise and logical progression of events is plausible in today’s world. Even though at first the villain has the appearance of good. character roles remain clear throughout the story. Readers slowly climb a roller coaster’s hill toward the midpoint, with each crank of the wheels on the track increasing tension. There’s a definite turning point halfway through the novel. Spiritual aspects become a little clearer in the story’s second half. Robinson expertly brings both plot lines together to provide an unpredictable, unexpected, yet completely reasonable and satisfying end. Readers who like stories with medical, technology, science fiction, life-saving measures, apocalyptic, and faith elements will enjoy this novel.
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22 reviews1 follower
May 17, 2026
I enjoyed the love and gospel of Christ sprinkled throughout the story. It was an easy read. The first half to 3/4ths of the story was drawn out to me and the last half was sped up. The concept was cool.
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