Book cover titled 'Nine Lives' with a silhouette of a person walking in a pink and purple forest with sunlight filtering through trees.

“‘California Bob’ takes you on a deep dive into the often misunderstood world of addiction and recovery. A thoroughly entertaining read walking you through the adventures before, and utterly shameful consequences after the monster of addiction consumes your soul.”

…Bob describes perfectly in his own…style, his fall to the depths of despair and climb back onto the pink cloud…
Peter Keys
Lynyrd Skynyrd

Nine Lives - The Book

Drunk Stoned & Stupid

Happy Joyous & Free

Nine Lives is the story of a man who burned everything down — pancreas, love, reputation, soul, and family — and then stumbled barefoot through the ashes.

Gritty, unflinching, and weirdly full of grace, it’s a memoir about addiction, surrender, and the long road home.

A glass of gin and tonic with ice, garnished with a lemon slice and mint on a wooden bar counter in a dimly lit bar setting.

Gin and Tonic

A Horror Story

“This was the first book written by Mr. Huppert that I read and it hooked me from the beginning.” Lizzy P.

Boyd Hudson thought he had ten years to build a life—family, career, something real.
Then the game began.

Gin and Tonic plunges into the unknown of Boyd’s world—a decades‑long test against forces more twisted than life itself. A standalone horror‑thriller from Bob Huppert that asks: how far would you go when the rules don’t make sense?

Black-and-white photograph of a narrow, dimly lit corridor with walls made of concrete blocks and decorative brickwork, leading to a closed door at the end, with the text 'Graveyard Cafeteria' and 'Bob Huperrt' overlaid.

Graveyard Cafeteria

“Loved this book. Funny and touching. This is definitely a binge read. I couldn't put it down.” Kim France

Not everyone meets in a graveyard. Most don’t, in fact.
We do — because it reminds us how close we came to taking up permanent residency here.

Graveyard Cafeteria is a metaphorical journey through recovery, told in cryptic conversations, strange meetings, and quiet realizations. It’s about what we face when we finally sit down with the past — and decide whether we’re going to carry it or leave it behind.

Book cover with a man in a black leather jacket and gloves in front of a brick wall, with the title "Guardian Angel" and the author's name Bob Hupper.

Guardian Angel

Book 1 of the Revelation(S) series

“A hilarious journey through a sacrilegious lens.” Bryce Tolbert

There is no choir in Heaven — just an eternally soundless scream.

On an ordinary day in Colorado, Adam uncovers the secret of the Heavenly Choir Sphere — and learns it’s more hell than heaven.

Guardian Angel launches the Revelation(S) series with blood, mystery, and cosmic betrayal. A gritty, genre-bending collision of hidden power, cracked faith, and the unearthly war for humanity’s future.

Book cover titled "The Eighth King" by Bob Hupperd, featuring a silhouette of three people standing under a starry night sky with a bright, radiant explosion of stars and light at the center.

The Eighth King

Book 2 of the Revelation(S) series

“Excellent second book in the series.....looking forward to reading the third.” Arthur D Vincent

Inside the Choir Sphere, something ancient stirs in Kathy…and in Adam.

The Eighth King dives deeper into the labyrinth of Revelation(S), where dormant power awakens and human destiny twists into political intrigue.

As Melany and Jim taste death, a global power play begins—and Azrael, alongside the Twelve, faces a chilling choice: embrace the unstoppable tide... or cling to the dying old order.

“Ho‑ly! Ho‑ly! Ho‑ly!” echoes not as prayer, but as the death that never dies.

Book cover titled 'The Great Deconstruction' by Bob Huppert, featuring a dark background with a starry pattern and an abstract design of four metallic spheres and hexagons in the center.

The Great Deconstruction

Book 3 of the Revelation(S) series

When the world ends, what’s left to believe in?

The Great Deconstruction is the unraveling of stories we told ourselves — about God, power, purpose, and salvation. As the remnants of Revelation(S) lie scattered, what rises in their place is not a new faith, but a final question:

What if there’s nothing left to rebuild… or believe in?

Book cover for 'Fermented Faith' by Bob HUPPERT featuring a Rembrandt-style painting of Jesus and disciples at the Last Supper. The back cover has a dark green background with a small illustration of a wine barrel, a cart, and the word 'FAITH' formed with wooden planks.

Fermented Faith

Coming September 2025

A darkly comic gospel about miracles, marketing, and the messiah nobody asked for.

Andreas, a reluctant winemaker, is recruited by Joshua of Nazareth — a gay, albino trickster with the power to turn water into wine and a serious allergy to worship. Together they launch a spiritual empire fueled by “Josh Juice©,” igniting mass addiction, accidental resurrections, and one very questionable crucifixion.

Blasphemous, funny, and weirdly tender, Fermented Faith reimagines the Bible as a satire of belief, branding, and the desperate human hunger for salvation — even if it kills us.