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November 25, 2009 - Wednesday 
Books make excellent gifts, and since Black Friday is going to bring about shopping madness across the country, I thought I would start my sale a couple days early. The good part about this? You don't have to rush through crowds of hostile and insane shoppers to take advantage of this. You can get in on this sale from the comfort of your own home. :)

From now until Saturday morning, buy ANY of my full length titles and receive a FREE ebook download of your choice OR a signed print book. Buy one of my novellas and receive a free ebook download. TWO novellas and you will have the option of the signed print book, as well.

So what are you waiting for? I have everything from romantic comedy to mystical fantasy available for your reading pleasure. Go to my website www.brieannarobertson.com and check out my titles. If you see something you like, go to any of the online sellers my books are available at and then email me your proof of purchase at brauthor.editor@gmail.com.
.. I will immediately hook you up with your free gift.

Hurry! This only lasts until Saturday! Get movin' ! :)
October 30, 2009 - Friday 
Check it out! I don't write angels, actually, but other than that, this is a great article!

http://sexywomenread.blogspot.com/
October 27, 2009 - Tuesday 

Help The Starving Artist Not Starve


Because I'm not above begging at this point. LOL.

Listen up all my faithful readers and friends! I have an assignment for you, and if you help me out I will be eternally grateful.

Everyone who knows about my books, has read any of my books, or just wants to support me, please refer me to someone, as many people as you can. Tell them to sign up for my newsletter by emailing me at brauthor.editor@gmail.com. In that email tell them to put the name of the person who referred them (That would be you.).

Your incentive in all this?

I will run this project/desperate plea/whatever you wanna call it for the next two weeks. The person who gets me the most referrals will win a signed copy of any of my print books! :)

Even one referral will help me break into a wider networking circle. Thank you so much!
October 23, 2009 - Friday 

October 4, 2009 - Sunday 
Like art? Better yet, like dark, brooding, tormented artists? Then Traevyn Whitelaw is the man for you! Check him out in Serendipity Book 3: Dark Masterpiece, now available at http://whimsicalpublications.com or http://amazon.com


Art student Evie Austin has spent the last several years idolizing the famous and elusive painter, Traevyn Whitelaw. After an agonizing final report on the man, who also happens to be the most private and secretive person Evie has ever tried to do research on, her professor picks her for the once in a lifetime opportunity to be Traevyn Whitelaw's apprentice for the summer.

Ecstatic, Evie knows that her summer is going to be amazing, filled with lengthy discussions on art and beautiful things with the man she admires above all others. What she doesn't expect is to get stuck taking her sullen, sarcastic, seventeen-year-old brother with her at the last minute, and she definitely doesn't expect Traevyn Whitelaw to live in an isolated Gothic mansion by the ocean. What's worse is that the man she imagined to be so cultured and refined is no more than a sinister, snarling ogre who acts like having Evie and her brother in his home is the worst intrusion imaginable... He's also the most gorgeous man Evie has ever laid eyes on.

There is more than meets the eye to the dark, brooding artist with the painful past, and spunky, outspoken Evie plans on finding out just exactly what the man is made of.

Here is an excerpt for you!


She guided her car down the winding coastal highway and turned onto the remote dirt road that was practically non-existent. They were somewhere in ..Big Sur.., hours and hours away from ....Ashland..... She felt like she had been driving for eons and the last portion of it had been on Highway 1, which was only a two-lane highway right next to the ocean that twisted and curved for miles. She had been battling Seth for control of the radio for half the journey, and he had appealed to her about five times to let him go back home. She just wanted to get where she needed to go so she could be away from her brother and away from the road.

The road took her down toward the cliffs overlooking the ocean, and the trees began to get denser and more foreboding-looking, their thick branches jutting out in awkward positions that looked like gnarled fingers. Wisps of fog slithered through the branches like serpents and Evie suddenly felt like she had ventured into a horror movie. She continued to drive, the fog getting thicker as she went along.

"Dude, Evie, this is kind of creeping me out," Seth muttered.

Evie rolled her eyes. "It's just fog." But she did have to admit, everything felt dark and foreboding, and that was an ominous feeling.
Without warning the road widened out and an enormous, Gothic-looking house came into view. Evie gasped in surprise and slowed the car to a stop as she stared at the structure. It was dark, nestled in a grove of eucalyptus trees, sitting like a lonely sentinel. The architecture much resembled that of a sixteenth-century manor and she briefly felt like she'd traveled through time.

"Holy crap," Seth said. "What kind of guy is this? A friggin' warlock or something?"

Evie shook her head to regain her senses and unbuckled her seatbelt. "Come on, he's an artist. It makes sense that his home would be artistic." But she couldn't shake the feeling that there was something horribly lonely and tormented emanating from the dark edifice.
She got out of the car and started toward the front door, shivering as the eerie ocean breeze blew gently across her skin. She heard the forlorn cry of a seagull as she approached and, behind it, the rhythmic pounding of the ocean waves. The breeze rustled through the leaves of the eucalyptus grove. Evie had to take a deep breath to calm her nerves before she knocked on the heavy, oak door.

"Seriously, Evie, let me go home," Seth whispered, stuffing his hands in his jacket pockets. "I can hitchhike, or take a bus, or something. If you want to stay here in Edgar Alan Poe land, that's cool, but I'd rather not if you don't mind."

Evie scowled and shushed him just as the door swung open. She raised herself taller and prepared a smile, but it promptly faded upon seeing the man in front of her.

He was very tall and had thick, black hair that fell in shining strands all the way past his waist. His hair alone made her stop and marvel. She had never seen such long hair on a man. At least not on a man who wasn't a sleazy, old biker, or a Native American. Then again, maybe he was Native American… She wouldn't know… And his hair wasn't frizzy and scary like those eighties rockers. It was shining ebony that looked like it would feel like silk.

"Can I help you?" he queried.

Evie opened her mouth, but nothing came out. He was absolutely, breathtakingly…beautiful. Beautiful like art, like the covers of fantasy books with the rugged, manly, yet gorgeous hero. His features were harsh, all hard lines and sharp angles, undeniably masculine, but there was a strange, elegant beauty around his sensual lips and light green eyes that made Evie feel like she was looking at a living masterpiece.

Seth cleared his throat discreetly, which brought Evie out of her stupor, and she gave a nervous cough. "Excuse me, I am looking for Traevyn Whitelaw," she murmured.

His facial expression remained impassive, and he merely shifted his weight in a lazy manner. It was a languid movement, like a jungle cat stretching. He sighed. "And you are?"

"Um…I—I'm Evelina Austin," she stammered. "I'm—uh—supposed to be studying with Mr. Whitelaw for the summer… As his apprentice."

His pale eyes seemed to look her over for a moment before they fixed on her own. "I am Traevyn Whitelaw," he stated.

She swallowed.

"Who is your companion?"

"Oh, this is my brother, Seth." She flashed a nervous smile. "My parents dumped him on me last minute. There was no one else to watch him all summer. I called Professor Roth and he told me it should be okay if I brought him with me."

His dark eyebrows drew together in a frown and he stood up straight. "Oh he did, did he?"

It was almost a snarl. Evie retreated a step as his presence seemed to suddenly fill the entire world.

"It is most certainly not okay," he spat, his voice a menacing growl. "Let me make one thing perfectly clear to you, Miss Austin. This apprenticeship program was not my idea, or my doing. Professor Roth approached me with it, and it was out of respect and gratitude for him that I reluctantly accepted. If not for him I would never have made it to where I am now. So, yes, you will be my apprentice. I will teach; you will learn what you will. What you do with that knowledge is entirely up to you. It is not any fault of mine if you fall flat on your face in your desired career. Professor Roth recommended you, so you must have some talent, but I want to get one thing straight, Miss Austin. I have better things to do than entertain a starry-eyed college student and her delinquent brother."

Seth frowned. "Hey," he protested.

"I am doing this out of obligation," Traevyn finished, "not by choice."
Evie stared at him, dumbfounded. He moved quickly, making her jump, and motioned her inside. She hurried to obey, grasping Seth's wrist and hauling him in after her.

"Follow," Traevyn commanded, shutting the door.

October 2, 2009 - Friday 
10-2-09
Fall is officially here! Time to get out the sweaters and hot chocolate! Anyone have any plans for this fall/winter season? None on my end. The only thing I have planned is winterizing my car and trying not to freeze! lol
 
PICTURE OF THE MONTH:

So I put a picture of Finland up here because I've decided to start learning the language. Every week I go to a Finnish language/culture class. It's awesome! Very interesting, but difficult since I've never spoken anything but English and some Brieanna-ism jibberish. LOL!! Who knows, though? Maybe one of these days you'll catch some Finnish in one of my books! ;) OR maybe one day I can actually visit the country and write all about it. That would be an amazing experience! Hyvää päivää newsletter subscribers! :)
 
NEWS:
*SERENDIPITY BOOK 3: DARK MASTERPIECE IS NOW AVAILABLE!
 Get your copy at Whimsical Publications  or Amazon
Art student Evie Austin has spent the last several years idolizing the famous and elusive painter, Traevyn Whitelaw. After an agonizing final report on the man, who also happens to be the most private and secretive person Evie has ever tried to do research on, her professor picks her for the once in a lifetime opportunity to be Traevyn Whitelaw's apprentice for the summer.
 
Ecstatic, Evie knows that her summer is going to be amazing, filled with lengthy discussions on art and beautiful things with the man she admires above all others. What she doesn't expect is to get stuck taking her sullen, sarcastic, seventeen-year-old brother with her at the last minute, and she definitely doesn't expect Traevyn Whitelaw to live in an isolated Gothic mansion by the ocean. What's worse is that the man she imagined to be so cultured and refined is no more than a sinister, snarling ogre who acts like having Evie and her brother in his home is the worst intrusion imaginable... He's also the most gorgeous man Evie has ever laid eyes on.
 
There is more than meets the eye to the dark, brooding artist with the painful past, and spunky, outspoken Evie plans on finding out just exactly what the man is made of.
 
Here is an excerpt for you!
 
She guided her car down the winding coastal highway and turned onto the remote dirt road that was practically non-existent. They were somewhere in ..Big Sur.., hours and hours away from ....Ashland..... She felt like she had been driving for eons and the last portion of it had been on Highway 1, which was only a two-lane highway right next to the ocean that twisted and curved for miles. She had been battling Seth for control of the radio for half the journey, and he had appealed to her about five times to let him go back home. She just wanted to get where she needed to go so she could be away from her brother and away from the road.
The road took her down toward the cliffs overlooking the ocean, and the trees began to get denser and more foreboding-looking, their thick branches jutting out in awkward positions that looked like gnarled fingers. Wisps of fog slithered through the branches like serpents and Evie suddenly felt like she had ventured into a horror movie. She continued to drive, the fog getting thicker as she went along.
“Dude, Evie, this is kind of creeping me out,” Seth muttered.
Evie rolled her eyes. “It’s just fog.” But she did have to admit, everything felt dark and foreboding, and that was an ominous feeling.
Without warning the road widened out and an enormous, Gothic-looking house came into view. Evie gasped in surprise and slowed the car to a stop as she stared at the structure. It was dark, nestled in a grove of eucalyptus trees, sitting like a lonely sentinel. The architecture much resembled that of a sixteenth-century manor and she briefly felt like she’d traveled through time.
“Holy crap,” Seth said. “What kind of guy is this? A friggin’ warlock or something?”
Evie shook her head to regain her senses and unbuckled her seatbelt. “Come on, he’s an artist. It makes sense that his home would be artistic.” But she couldn’t shake the feeling that there was something horribly lonely and tormented emanating from the dark edifice.
She got out of the car and started toward the front door, shivering as the eerie ocean breeze blew gently across her skin. She heard the forlorn cry of a seagull as she approached and, behind it, the rhythmic pounding of the ocean waves. The breeze rustled through the leaves of the eucalyptus grove. Evie had to take a deep breath to calm her nerves before she knocked on the heavy, oak door.
“Seriously, Evie, let me go home,” Seth whispered, stuffing his hands in his jacket pockets. “I can hitchhike, or take a bus, or something. If you want to stay here in Edgar Alan Poe land, that’s cool, but I’d rather not if you don’t mind.”
Evie scowled and shushed him just as the door swung open. She raised herself taller and prepared a smile, but it promptly faded upon seeing the man in front of her.
He was very tall and had thick, black hair that fell in shining strands all the way past his waist. His hair alone made her stop and marvel. She had never seen such long hair on a man. At least not on a man who wasn’t a sleazy, old biker, or a Native American. Then again, maybe he was Native American… She wouldn’t know… And his hair wasn’t frizzy and scary like those eighties rockers. It was shining ebony that looked like it would feel like silk.
“Can I help you?” he queried.
Evie opened her mouth, but nothing came out. He was absolutely, breathtakingly…beautiful. Beautiful like art, like the covers of fantasy books with the rugged, manly, yet gorgeous hero. His features were harsh, all hard lines and sharp angles, undeniably masculine, but there was a strange, elegant beauty around his sensual lips and light green eyes that made Evie feel like she was looking at a living masterpiece.
Seth cleared his throat discreetly, which brought Evie out of her stupor, and she gave a nervous cough. “Excuse me, I am looking for Traevyn Whitelaw,” she murmured.
His facial expression remained impassive, and he merely shifted his weight in a lazy manner. It was a languid movement, like a jungle cat stretching. He sighed. “And you are?”
“Um…I—I’m Evelina Austin,” she stammered. “I’m—uh—supposed to be studying with Mr. Whitelaw for the summer… As his apprentice.”
His pale eyes seemed to look her over for a moment before they fixed on her own. “I am Traevyn Whitelaw,” he stated.
She swallowed.
“Who is your companion?”
“Oh, this is my brother, Seth.” She flashed a nervous smile. “My parents dumped him on me last minute. There was no one else to watch him all summer. I called Professor Roth and he told me it should be okay if I brought him with me.”
His dark eyebrows drew together in a frown and he stood up straight. “Oh he did, did he?”
It was almost a snarl. Evie retreated a step as his presence seemed to suddenly fill the entire world.
“It is most certainly not okay,” he spat, his voice a menacing growl. “Let me make one thing perfectly clear to you, Miss Austin. This apprenticeship program was not my idea, or my doing. Professor Roth approached me with it, and it was out of respect and gratitude for him that I reluctantly accepted. If not for him I would never have made it to where I am now. So, yes, you will be my apprentice. I will teach; you will learn what you will. What you do with that knowledge is entirely up to you. It is not any fault of mine if you fall flat on your face in your desired career. Professor Roth recommended you, so you must have some talent, but I want to get one thing straight, Miss Austin. I have better things to do than entertain a starry-eyed college student and her delinquent brother.”
Seth frowned. “Hey,” he protested.
“I am doing this out of obligation,” Traevyn finished, “not by choice.”
Evie stared at him, dumbfounded. He moved quickly, making her jump, and motioned her inside. She hurried to obey, grasping Seth’s wrist and hauling him in after her.
“Follow,” Traevyn commanded, shutting the door.
 
*Beyond Wild Imaginings Gets Reviewer's Top Pick at Nightowl Romance!
 


Night Owl Romance: Reviewer Top Pick
Brieanna Robertson’s latest release, Beyond Wild Imaginings is a fun, spicy, and creative paranormal book that you won‘t want to put down.
Kelly’s outlook on life is bleak. Car accident, bad break up, controlling sister- even her muse seems to be MIA. And she keeps having strange dreams about a sexy, winged man that seems familiar to her. Kelly has always written about the extraordinary, but when she suddenly finds herself saddled with a see-through, imaginary man she created when she was a child, the lines of reality and fantasy become blurred. Can she keep him? Prove that magic and fantasy can exist in real life? Or will the man she comes to love be torn from her forever by the self-centered world’s lack of belief.
Ms. Robertson has written a delightful story with strong characters and a fun and inventive plot. Her characters are intelligent, well thought out and quirky. The sexual tension between the main characters is steamy and addicting. The characters reach out, grab your attention from the very beginning, and holds it right to the very end. The plot to me was really creative and fun and Ms. Robertson blended everything together perfectly. I will definitely be adding this book to my keeper collection and I am more that happy to recommend this book to others.
 
Get your copy at Amira Press
 
*Interview with Jaide from Amaranth of the Wild Things!
 I did a character interview on my blog with my favorite, most sinister and most complicated hero. He's Jaide, my assassin in Amaranth of the Wild Things. Check it out on my blog and learn more about him and his story: Here
 
*Website updated
My website has been updated so all the links are finally working. Some of the ones on the LINKS page are still in the process of being converted, but all review links and buy links should now be functioning properly. And everything is up to date. So, check it out and see if you find something you like!
 
*Book Signing Success
I wanted to express my thanks, once again, to everyone who came out, said hello and supported me at my book signing at The PepperTree. It really meant a lot to me and it was great to see everyone. 
For those of you who don't live in my area, you can still check out some of the great gifts and baked goods that are in My Scandinavia by going here. Online ordering is now available so go and look! :)
For those of you in Reno, my print books are now available to purchase at The PepperTree! 
 
*Honey Wine is now on Fictionwise
And is doing very well! Check it out! Here
When Autumn finds a sexy, winged statue amongst her deceased uncle’s belongings, she thinks he’ll make a great decoration for her bedroom, as well as her solitary life. What she doesn’t expect is to wake up in the middle of the night and find her statue replaced by a living, breathing, gorgeous man made up of the four elements.
Gabriel’s been a statue for 500 years. He’s lost, confused, and wreaking havoc on the human realm.
In an effort to get Gabriel home, Autumn experiences adventure she’d never even dreamed about. But will they be able to survive the greatest adventure of all- falling in love?
 
All right everybody, I think that's it! Take care and I'll see you next month! Näkemiin! :)
September 18, 2009 - Friday 
Check out what Nightowl Romance had to say!


Purchase the Book at Barnes & Noble
Purchase The Book Now!
Night Owl Romance: Reviewer Top Pick
Brieanna Robertson’s latest release, Beyond Wild Imaginings is a fun, spicy, and creative paranormal book that you won‘t want to put down.

Kelly’s outlook on life is bleak. Car accident, bad break up, controlling sister- even her muse seems to be MIA. And she keeps having strange dreams about a sexy, winged man that seems familiar to her.

Kelly has always written about the extraordinary, but when she suddenly finds herself saddled with a see-through, imaginary man she created when she was a child, the lines of reality and fantasy become blurred. Can she keep him? Prove that magic and fantasy can exist in real life? Or will the man she comes to love be torn from her forever by the self-centered world’s lack of belief.

Ms. Robertson has written a delightful story with strong characters and a fun and inventive plot. Her characters are intelligent, well thought out and quirky. The sexual tension between the main characters is steamy and addicting. The characters reach out, grab your attention from the very beginning, and holds it right to the very end. The plot to me was really creative and fun and Ms. Robertson blended everything together perfectly. I will definitely be adding this book to my keeper collection and I am more that happy to recommend this book to others.

September 11, 2009 - Friday 

September marks my 3rd year anniversary of first being published! Yay! Usually I do some sort of contest or celebration or whatnot. So I decided to just do a fun blog activity. I'm going to do a character interview a week and post them on my blog. But I need your help! Send me questions! I can't think of them all. Help a sister out. :)

The first character I'm doing is Jaide from Amaranth of the Wild Things. If you don't know of the story check it out here www.brieannarobertson.com first.

Send me your questions! You can just reply with them here.  Go....NOW!

August 31, 2009 - Monday 
Hey guys, I had to open a new blog because blogspot ate my old one. Come
and check out the new one! I promise it will be full of fun! Stories
about me, my life and my books! And probably some music too! Drop me a
comment and let me know you're there! I want to hear from all of you!

http://brieannarobertsonslair.blogspot.com
August 7, 2009 - Friday 
I really don't even remember where the idea for Warrior's Rise came from. I know I had been looking through all these old things I'd written from middle school and grade school and I came across this stupid story I'd written about some kind of summer camp. Even though the story was bad, I liked the idea of having some kind of story where the secondary characters was this batch of eccentric kids.  Then, while perusing one of my friends' myspace pages, I read all this stuff on fairy mythology and thought "Oooh! And the camp counselor could be a fairy!" For some reason, it all kind of took off from there.

Warrior's Rise is definitely an adventure. It will take you on a journey through a different realm with shape-shifters and fairies, and it will take you on a journey to the heart of a selfish man who comes to learn what really matters in life.

Check out Warrior's Rise at http://purplesword.com



Logan Savage is a man's man. His idea of a good time has never included watching over and entertaining a bunch of kids at a summer camp. Especially when that camp happens to be full of kids with a love for mythology and medieval fantasy. In other words—a bunch of geeks. Unfortunately, in order to avoid a jail sentence for assaulting a cop, that's exactly what he has to do. Head counselor and owner of the camp, Willow Avaris, is a nice surprise. Beautiful, fiery and sexy… Too bad she loathes his very existence. Plus, the kids are making his life a living nightmare. Could the summer get any worse?

....
Bravery and strength were things Logan always thought he had in spades, but as the summer goes on, and strange, surreal events take place around the camp, Logan is forced to look within himself and figure out what's important to him. It's safe to remain the self absorbed, shallow man he's always been, but can he find the courage to reach inside and embrace the true warrior he was destined to become?

Praise for Warrior's Rise:

"Warrior's Rise by Brieanna Robertson paints a picture of a world where the human and the fairy realms intersect with each other. This is a world of change and discovery. Logan discovers that something as simple as a few kind words from a young girl and the innocent acceptance and forgiveness of his young friends have the ability to change his life and his attitude. He undergoes a process of change, turning from loser to hero and from smug egotistical jerk to poised and kind protector. Readers will love watching his transformation during the story and experiencing how this changes both his actions and his thought processes.

The line between make believe and reality blurs in this story. One minute Logan and the kids are playing at medieval combat, and the next minute that combat becomes all too real. One moment Willow is a no-nonsense camp director and the next she is a sparkling fairy queen. It all might seem like a fantasy role-playing game except that the danger is a real threat to them all. Brieanna Robertson has done a wonderful job in Warrior's Rise, creating this tale where fantasy meets reality. This reader did not have any trouble envisaging the woods of Western Oregon as a gateway to another world and may very well be on the lookout for fairies on the next visit."

-FAR 5 Angel Review!