Robin’s Review of The Miraculous Life of Rupert Rocket: A Novel of the Fae 


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Rating: 5 out of 5.

In 1942, Rupert Rocket’s grandmother was cursed by an Irish fairy, the Pooka, to end her bloodline.

But the Pooka’s sister, the Grogoch, blessed the boy to counteract the curse.

As a young gay man, Rupert’s life spins wildly between the competing spells through adventures as a dancer, a model, an actor, and a spy…

But what will happen when the blessing runs out?

Robin’s Review

Enjoyable Read 

“The “Rupert Rocket” by Mark Salzwedel follows Rupert on a mystical 1942 adventure with Irish fairies. Rupert’s diverse roles lead to suspenseful twists. The plot and characters create captivating read, blending mystery and intrigue. The story promises a spellbinding experience, leaving readers eager for more. I highly recommend this entertaining read.

My favorite line

“When you look at it from the big picture,” Arthur said, “your life isn’t that different from mine. I’ve had my ups and downs, my victories and disappointments too. Normal is overrated.”

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