Russell Brown is the most eligible bachelor at Outreach Fellowship Church. He's career minded, has his own money and is successful. He's tired of dating and has vowed not to casually date, but to find Mrs. Brown. Battling depression since her father's death, Dannica Rawlins sees nothing good in her present or future. At the end of her rope, she meets Russell in the nick of time. After dating for only a few months, Russell is sure she is the one to take his last name. Will Dannica allow God and an upright man to love her pain away? If you liked Robinson's first novel, Brotherly Love and Betrayal, you're sure to love Caring What People Think.
Daphine Glenn Robinson, a native of Spartanburg, South Carolina, acquired a Bachelor of Arts in Mass Communications from Winthrop University and a Master of Business Administration from Charleston Southern University. She is a member of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Incorporated and is married to her high school sweetheart. They have two children.
Robinson's storytelling abilities culminated during her early childhood years. Being an only child until the age of ten, a pen and a sheet of paper always provided a way of escape from boredom. While other children were outside playing, she spent quiet time in her room playing with dolls, reading, journaling and creating stories. Elements of those stories have now evolved into full-length books.
Momisms: Mama Never Told Me There Would Be Days Like This was Robinson's premiere project, mirroring the crazy things that happened in the Robinson household after the birth of her two children. Momisms was republished as an ebook in 2011 as Mommy Moments.
Robinson later stepped into the arena of inspirational fiction with her first novel, Brotherly Love & Betrayal.
She is an active blogger and absolutely loves engaging in social media.



