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About Sean Robins
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Sorry about that, guys. I could never resist a good meta-joke.
So, this is me. The real me, Sean Robins. Unfortunately, my life is nowhere nearly as interesting as my main protagonist's. I'm a university/college-level English teacher, and including Canada, I've lived and worked in six different countries. I've met people from all around the world, which is probably why my characters look like the bridge crew from Star Trek (They are from US, Germany, Canada, Cuba, Mexico, Russia, Japan, and Ukraine, plus a couple of aliens and an AI). One of my female characters even impersonated Uhura once, albeit posthumously.
I'm a huge Marvel (plus Star Trek, Star Wars, Battlestar Galactica, and Stargate) fan, which shows since my novels are loaded with pop culture references. If you are a sci-fi fan (I assume that you are), you'll enjoy them tremendously. Moreover, while the books aren't comedies, I can guarantee a few laugh-out-loud moments. Case in point: The "good" aliens are a race of pranksters, whose main goal in life is pulling other people's legs (They have four legs, hence the slight change in the idiom).
My favorite author is Jim Butcher (The Dresden Files), which is probably how I ended up writing in a first-person POV with the same light-hearted, funny tone as he does. The fact that my MC's name is Jim is purely coincidental though, and it has nothing to do with James Kirk either.
I hope you enjoyed reading The Crimson Deathbringer as much as I enjoyed writing it (her?). If you did, don't forget to read the next two books in the series, The Golden Viper and The Black Fleet. Also, please follow me so that you'll be the first to know whenever I write a new book (which sadly isn't that often, maybe once a year--I tend to rewrite everything fifteen times before I'm satisfied). I think the easiest way is to follow me on Amazon, but Goodreads, BookBob, Twitter (@seanrobins300) and/or Facebook (facebook.com/seanrobins300) are also good options.
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Blog postK.J's Athenaeum
The war was over, with Maada’s death Jim’s notoriety and word of his heroism raced across the universe faster than a Space-folding device equipped vessel. They called him kingslayer, because he had done the impossible. But with Maada’s resurrection, it seemed he would be called upon once more. Kanoor fell quickly, placing devastatingly powerful advanced technology into the hands of the Xortaags. Jim, Kirt, and the crew must once again face impossible odds for the sake1 year ago Read more -
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Following my enthusiastic review of Book One in the series (The Crimson Death Bringer)
here are my announcement of Book 2 going on pre-sale and my pre-release review – thanks to the author’s preview copy.
You will all know that I rarely dive into science fiction reading but I saw the author’s quirky tweets and got into the series that way.
THE GOLDEN VIPER is a bit more serious than the first and the novel gets you more of the sci-fi1 year ago Read more -
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Blog postJennie Reads
A brief four months have passed since the ending of Book One. This book was a nice segway into an all-encompassing battle. The characters have remained intriguing and snarky.
Keeping with the Space Opera feel the author still led us into an environment with a lot more variety in creatures, some who are not that nice. There are a few surprises and twists that help keep the reader trying to figure out what is going to happen next.
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Blog postLiterary Portals: Book Review - The Golden Viper, The Crimson Deathb...: Title: The Golden Viper Series: The Crimson Deathbringer (book #2) Author: Sean Robins Genre: Science Fiction, Space Opera Publisher: ...1 year ago Read more
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Blog postK.J's Athenaeum
Jim Henderson had thought having the leader of the resistance bleeding to death on his sofa, was bad news. It was an act that carried with it a death penalty, but he soon finds there is more to worry about than the wrath of a petty man who controls the world. An invasion is coming to Earth, an army with one agenda, capture the planet, remove its inhabitants, and re-populate it with their own kind. Luckily, there was a warning, a chance to set up a new resistance, one w1 year ago Read more -
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BOOK REVIEW: The
Crimson Deathbringer, by Sean Robins
Rated five stars out of five by reviewer Iris Chacon. #BooksGoSocial #CrimsonDeathbringer I purchased this ebook, and this is my honest review.
The year is 2047, and Jim Harrison, famous fighter pilot, has written a best-selling memoir of his exploits in the war for a United Earth.
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Blog postGuy Lozier
“Who am I? I am Spiderman.”
Well, not really, but this should tell you all you need to know about me and my writing style.
I’m a huge Marvel (plus Game of Thrones, Star Trek AND Star Wars) fan, which shows since my novel is loaded with pop culture references. If you are a sci-fi fan (I assume that you are, otherwise what are you doing here?) you will enjoy them tremendously. I even went full Deadpool in my first draft and broke the fourth wall multiple times2 years ago Read more -
Blog postI really am not a blogger. I just wanted to share a few excerpts of my book and this is the only way. Unfortunately, this means you are going to meet my main characters without them being properly introduced first, but on the other hand this gives you an idea about my writing style. The first two passages are straight from the book’s blurb (check it out at http://www.amazon.com/dp/B07PQVGD81) , and the third is the end of Chapter One, which obviously contains a spoiler.
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Blog postTo be perfectly honest, this really isn't a blog. I just wanted to share a few excerpts of my book and this is the only way. Unfortunately, this means you are going to meet my main characters without them being properly introduced first, but on the other hand this gives you an idea about my writing style. The first two passages are straight from the book's blurb, and the third is the end of Chapter One, which obviously contains a spoiler.
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Will the galaxy survive?
Kanoor has fallen.
The Xortaags are back with a vengeance. Not being the forgive-and-forget types, they’ve conquered the Akakie homeworld, and now they set their sight upon Earth. Having reverse-engineered the advanced technology they scavenged on Kanoor, they now hold the key to rule the universe forever. It now befalls to Jim and his friends to save not only humanity, but every sentient species in the galaxy.
To make matters worse, an even more sinister threat is looming in the darkness. Unknown to our heroes, a time-travelling alien fleet is on its way to our neck of the galactic woods.
You thought the stakes were high during the first human-Akakie-Xortaag intergalactic war? You ain’t seen nothing yet!
The Golden Viper, the second book in The Crimson Deathbringer series, boasts the same high-octane, non-stop action sequences as the first, and combined with its laugh-out-loud moments, shocking twists, and new, unforgettable characters, it’s a must-read for all space opera/military sci-fi fans. Sink your teeth into Jim’s next set of adventures today!
Praise for The Golden Viper:
The Golden Viper builds on already strong, deep characters, and adds further depth to them while remaining true to the vivid personalities. Suspenseful, gripping, and packed with action this will appeal to anyone who loves a character-driven, activation-packed read where protagonists are forced to face impossible odds.
K.J. Simmill, the author of Darrienia
If you loved The Crimson Deathbringer, you can expect more of the same, except this time the stakes are seven-hundred-million times higher. Humorous and harrowing, The Golden Viper is riddled with sharp surprises and bitter betrayals. No muddle in the middle here; this action-packed sequel is as good as the first, and sets up nicely for the final conflict in The Black Fleet.
Timothy Rains, the author of Saltwater Magic
The Golden Viper has all the high-flying action and great character chemistry that makes Robins’ series so much fun to read! If you like space battles and galactic plots, this one’s for you!
Joshua Grant, the author of Pandora
When Earth gets embroiled in the middle of an intergalactic war, humanity's only hope for survival rests with a rag-tag team of unlikely heroes which includes an ace fighter pilot, a stuntwoman, a super-assassin, and an alien prankster.
Jim, a wise-cracking, OCD-suffering fighter pilot, is about to propose to his girlfriend when his friend Kurt surprises them by showing up at his house, wounded and covered in blood. This is just the beginning of Jim's woes because soon after his life is thrown into a galactic conflict that threatens the very existence of the human race.
Can our heroes save humanity from the wrath of a galaxy-conquering alien fleet?
The Crimson Deathbringer seamlessly blends breathtaking action sequences with mischievous humor. If you enjoy reading a well-written space opera saga, or if you are a Star Wars, Star Trek, or Stargate fan, this book, with its nerve-wracking space battles, memorable characters, formidable antagonist, and Game of Thrones style shocking twists, is written especially for you. Pick it up and see for yourself!
Praise for The Crimson Deathbringer:
The Crimson Deathbringer is a mix of funny and clever dialogues, action and adventure, with scenes that made me chuckle, bite my nails, and shed a tear or two. All while it kept me at the edge of my seat, trying to guess what would happen next. And no, most times I guessed wrong.
Jina Bazzar, the author of Heir of Ashes
The Crimson Deathbringer is the first novel from Sean Robins--and a great debut it is. It's chockablock full of action. You have dramatic alien-versus-human-versus alien encounters, exciting space battles, an insane race to save the world, some warm-hearted romance, and a lot of waggish humor (reminiscent of Douglas Adams.) If you can get this granite face to break a smile, you've accomplished something major and Sean has done just that--by infusing campy fun at the right times, in the right places.
Tyler Colins, the author of The Connecticut Corpse Caper
Just when you thought things couldn’t get any deadlier, a massive fleet arrives from the future!
Thanks to Jim and his allies’ efforts, there’s finally peace in the galaxy … but all good things must come to an end.
The Black Fleet, hellbent on revenge, will indiscriminately ravage every planet on its way to Earth. This is the very definition of an extinction-level event, and nobody seems to able to stop the enemy ships in their tracks. To make matters worse, the Akakies are willing to sacrifice Earth to save their own species.
Having defied the odds a few times already, it again falls onto Jim and his friends to save the day, but can he counter such a universe-ending threat? And if he does, at what cost?
Don’t miss The Black Fleet, the third book in The Crimson Deathbringer series. If you like Star Wars/Star Trek style epic space battles, time-travel, and larger-than-life characters, then you’ll love this third installment. Pick it up today and find out for yourself!
Praise for The Black Fleet:
Space opera at its best! If you enjoy Star Wars and Game of Thrones with some great humor baked in, I think you'll love The Black Fleet.
Christian Kallias, the author of Universe in Flames Series
Just like the first two books in the series, The Black Fleet is full of great characters, space battles, action sequences, and mischievous humor. Only this time the stakes are higher, the battles more epic, and impossible as it might sound, the pace faster!
Tyler Colins, the author of The Connecticut Corpse Caper
Can a time machine be used to save the galaxy?
Before teaming up with Tarq, Xornaa was a spy/mercenary with a terrible reputation.
After finishing a successful mission, she receives a mysterious offer, one that involves a lot of money for a seemingly easy job. But she’s gone through the wringer several times in the past, so she has her suspicions, especially when she finds out the Akakies are involved.
The femme fatale mercenary soon realizes that things aren’t as they seem, and her actions could have world-ending consequences.
Can a Xortaag spy with a shady past and questionable motives end up being a force for good in order to save the galaxy? Pick up The Scarlet Queen, the prequel to the blockbuster The Crimson Deathbringer series, and find out for yourself!
What will you sacrifice to save the entire universe?
Following Jim’s audacious plan, Kurt and a team of Marines traveled to the future to destroy Voltex. However, in doing so, they inadvertently started a chain reaction that ended with the extermination of all life in the universe.
Now our heroes must get together one more time to save the universe before it's too late.
The Silver Timeship, the fourth book in The Crimson Deathbringer series, has everything that makes these books so popular: time travel, epic space battles, unpredictable twists, and jump-off-the-page characters. You’ll finish The Silver Timeship in one sitting and ask for more!
Pick up Jim’s latest adventure today!
Three EPIC books, with 1200 pages of breathtaking space battles, unpredictable twists, laugh-out-loud moments, and an ending that you won’t forget any time soon. Pick up this epic space opera adventure today and prepare yourself for sleepless nights, because as the fans of the series will tell you, these books are very hard to put down!
The box set includes:
Book one: The Crimson Deathbringer
When Earth gets embroiled in the middle of an intergalactic war, humanity's only hope for survival rests with a rag-tag team of unlikely heroes which includes an ace fighter pilot, a stuntwoman, a super-assassin, and an alien prankster.
Jim, a wise-cracking, OCD-suffering fighter pilot, is about to propose to his girlfriend when his friend Kurt surprises them by showing up at his house, wounded and covered in blood. This is just the beginning of Jim's woes because soon after his life is thrown into a galactic conflict that threatens the very existence of the human race.
Can our heroes save humanity from the wrath of a galaxy-conquering alien fleet?
Book Two: The Golden Viper
Will the galaxy survive?
Kanoor has fallen.
The Xortaags are back with a vengeance. Not being the forgive-and-forget types, they’ve conquered the Akakie homeworld, and now they set their sight upon Earth. Having reverse-engineered the advanced technology they scavenged on Kanoor, they now hold the key to rule the universe forever. It now befalls to Jim and his friends to save not only humanity, but every sentient species in the galaxy.
To make matters worse, an even more sinister threat is looming in the darkness. Unknown to our heroes, a time-traveling alien fleet is on its way to our neck of the galactic woods.
You thought the stakes were high during the first human-Akakie-Xortaag intergalactic war? You ain’t seen nothing yet!
Book Three: The Black Fleet
Just when you thought things couldn't get any deadlier, a massive fleet arrives from the future!
Thanks to Jim and his allies' efforts, there's finally peace in the galaxy...but all good things must come to an end.
The Black Fleet, hellbent on revenge, will indiscriminately ravage every planet on its way to Earth. This is the very definition of an extinction-level event, and nobody seems to able to stop the enemy ships in their tracks. To make matters worse, the Akakies are willing to sacrifice Earth to save their own species.
Having defied the odds a few times already, it again falls onto Jim and his friends to save the day, but can he counter such a universe-ending threat? And if he does, at what cost?
When Earth gets embroiled in the middle of an intergalactic war, humanity's only hope for survival rests with a rag-tag team of unlikely heroes which includes an ace fighter pilot, a stuntwoman, a super-assassin, and an alien prankster.
Jim, a wise-cracking, OCD-suffering fighter pilot, is about to propose to his girlfriend when his friend Kurt surprises them by showing up at his house, wounded and covered in blood. This is just the beginning of Jim's woes because soon after his life is thrown into a galactic conflict that threatens the very existence of the human race.
Can our heroes save humanity from the wrath of a galaxy-conquering alien fleet?
The Crimson Deathbringer seamlessly blends breathtaking action sequences with mischievous humor. If you enjoy reading a well-written space opera saga, or if you are a Star Wars, Star Trek, or Stargate fan, this book, with its nerve-wracking space battles, memorable characters, formidable antagonist, and Game of Thrones style shocking twists, is written especially for you. Pick it up and see for yourself!
Praise for The Crimson Deathbringer:
The Crimson Deathbringer is a mix of funny and clever dialogues, action and adventure, with scenes that made me chuckle, bite my nails, and shed a tear or two. All while it kept me at the edge of my seat, trying to guess what would happen next. And no, most times I guessed wrong.
Jina Bazzar, the author of Heir of Ashes
The Crimson Deathbringer is the first novel from Sean Robins--and a great debut it is. It's chockablock full of action. You have dramatic alien-versus-human-versus alien encounters, exciting space battles, an insane race to save the world, some warm-hearted romance, and a lot of waggish humor (reminiscent of Douglas Adams.) If you can get this granite face to break a smile, you've accomplished something major and Sean has done just that--by infusing campy fun at the right times, in the right places.
Tyler Colins, the author of The Connecticut Corpse Caper