Radio Interviews
The Page Turner Show
Interview with Annie, the page turner on KYRA Thin Air Community Radio, Spokane 7/17/2026
Reviews
Review by D. Donovan, Senior Reviewer, Midwest Book Review

Robinson’s story neatly merges the disparate worlds of Idaho and Puerto Rico, the questions involving family legacy and truths, and the impact of a woman’s murder as the years pass.
Libraries and readers seeking a novel nicely steeped in Puerto Rican culture, investigative twists and turns, and the intersection of family truths and lies will welcome how Under the Tree Ferns provides sinuous connections between characters whose ambitions and perceptions shift as new realizations emerge.
Replete with a powerful sense of community and individual responsibility, Under the Tree Ferns is a story that proves hard to put down, coming full circle in an unexpected manner to reveal a real treasure of discovery." Read More
Review by Alma Boucher, Readers’ Favorite: reviewed 10/17/25

"The story immediately caught my attention and held it throughout. The plot unfolded at a comfortable pace that allowed me to properly absorb all the information. The writing was captivating, and with all the revelations that emerged, I was eager for the mystery to be unraveled. The unexpected twists kept me anxious with anticipation, and I found myself flipping through the pages as fast as I could to discover what would happen next. The chapters flowed smoothly between Eduardo and Pamela without detracting from each other. They complemented each other, and I was able to form a much better picture of all the events. The book was excellently written from beginning to end, and I could not put it down; I was too afraid I would miss something."
What Authors Say About the Book
"With multiple timelines and exotic locations, Robinson beautifully combines coming-of-age with mystery against the backdrop of World War II."
--ELENA TAYLOR, author of The Haunting of Emily Grace
“Robinson weaves a haunting tale where finding the truth about a body in the rainforest is only the beginning.”
--SHELLEY BLANTON-STROUD, author of An Unlikely Prospect and the Jane Benjamin series
"Richly written, Robinson's debut novel is full of twists and turns the reader won't see coming. A murder mystery tucked inside a family saga."
--CARRIE STUART PARKS, author of Publishers Weekly bestseller Escaping the Wilderness
“This novel brims with life, full of lived-in detail and color, transporting the reader into the past to travel along with its characters through the intricacies of their complex worlds.”
--LEAH FRANQUI, author of After the Hurricane
"An engaging and multi-layered story that keeps the reader guessing, hoping, and dreading with each turn of the page."
--K.M. HUBER, author of Call of the Owl Woman - A Novel of Ancient Peru
Articles
Article by Reva Lind FOR THE SPOKESMAN-REVIEW
Spanning Decades and Locations, Spokane author who lived in Puerto Rico centers book there with a Coeur d’Alene twist.