Robin Parker

Author of Myth, Magic, and the Extraordinary

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Zytopra: The Divine Cat

A god betrayed. A mortal reborn. A divine reckoning begins.

Three thousand years ago, Zytopra was worshipped as a god. Betrayed by those he trusted, his divinity was stripped away, and he was condemned to live again and again as a mortal.

Now reborn as a black cat in the modern world, Zytopra remembers everything. When he chooses a quiet young girl as his priestess, he begins the slow work of rebuilding power, not through temples and armies, but through patience, influence, and quiet acts of protection.

Zytopra: The Divine Cat is a myth-inspired fantasy about exile, loyalty, and the long game of justice, told through the eyes of a god who has learned that true power does not always announce itself.

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The Warden-Apprentice and the Saundered War: Root and Thorn

A dazzling blend of magic, courage, and heart, a story that will root itself in your imagination and refuse to let go.

When Anna is sent to live with her unconventional Aunt Jacqueline in the countryside, she expects quiet days and distance from her fractured home life. Instead, she discovers a place where gardens breathe, flowers open to whispers, and the woods hold presences just beyond human sight.

As Anna learns to listen, truly listen, she awakens to the fae realm woven through the land. But beauty carries responsibility. Ancient agreements between humans and the hidden world are breaking down, and signs of a long-forgotten conflict are returning.

Guided by her aunt's deep, earth-rooted wisdom, Anna must grow from visitor to apprentice, and from apprentice to guardian. For the coming war will not be fought with armies alone, but with trust, connection, and the fragile bridge between worlds.

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About the Author

After a fulfilling career nurturing young minds as a teacher, Robin discovered a new creative spark. At sixty-five, he traded lesson plans for story outlines, drawing on his bachelor's degree in education and Diploma in Early Learning to craft stories rich with wonder, curiosity, and a deep appreciation for the natural world.

Writing from a cozy corner of New South Wales, Australia, Robin believes that imagination does not retire, and that some of the most meaningful adventures begin later in life.

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