Bronwyn Green

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Sometimes I do really stupid things when I’m tired. Ridiculously stupid. But the stupidity payed off recently. The fabulous Sommer Marsden was having a blog competition about exhaustion induced stupidity and thanks to the draw I won a copy of I is for Indecent! The book came in the mail yesterday and now I have a lovely new anthology to read – thanks Sommer!!!

What did I do? Well, when my second son was around seven or eight months old and still waking up every two hours every night I was constantly exhausted. In the shower one morning, instead of working conditioner through my hair with a pick, I used my razor instead. After I ended up with a hand full of hair, I woke up really quick and was forced to wear strategically placed barrettes for quite a while. Sad, but true. Oh well – it grew back and now I have a nifty new book. Yay me.

Besides I is for Indecent, I’m also reading The Light-Bearers Daughter by O.R. Melling – an excellent YA book and the third in The Chronicles of Faerie. I love this series.
So what’s everybody else reading? Got anything you’d recommend?

I think I’ve mentioned before how much I love fairy tales – in fact, I’ll be blogging about them later this week…or maybe next week. We’ll see what comes up.

Anyway, my dear friend Margaret’s favorite fairy tale is Cinderella. She has a huge collection of Cinderella books – all different versions. And even cooler, she just got her own version published over at Apollo’s Lyre. It’s a short-short called Her Golden Opportunity. I loved her take on the tradional tale! Here’s the address if you’d like to read it. http://www.apollos-lyre.com/id409.html

In other news, I got a couple more awesome reviews for Mystic Circle over the weekend!

Just Erotic Romance Reviews said:

Bronwyn Green’s Mystic Circle started with a bang and continues itsfast-paced tempo until the heart-pounding and very satisfying conclusion.It was easy to identify with and admire the heroine, Becca, because she hasthis extraordinary gift which she tries to use for the greater good, eventhough this gift has been more of a curse to her. Jack was initiallyskeptical and rightly so but I liked him because he was willing to overlookthe impossibility of the situation to do what was right. It didn’t hurtthat he came across as sexy as hell with just the right amount of dominantalpha male. He and Becca have a wickedly hot first sexual encounter and allthe others after it sent my libido into overdrive. The sex between them iswild, tender and passionate with just a sprinkle of naughty bondage thrownin. What’s more, the sexual relationship reinforced the emotionalconnection the couple began to feel for each other. I also applaud Ms.Green for tastefully and tactfully working safe-sex into the story. Whilestill relatively new to Ms. Green’s books, I am fast becoming a fan of herwork. I hope to read more stories from this gifted and talented author inthe very near future.

and

Literary Nymphs Reviews said:

Oh my goodness! I was so hot and bothered with this one, I needed a cool drink to chill down. These two lovers go from non- existent to overdrive in a matter of minutes and that they found each other after all that time had passed. With a murderer on the loose, killing women of all ages, Jack & Becca come together to try and find out who this person is. Becca is connected to the victims by her psychic ability and feels what they are going through. The tension keeps them on edge while trying to solve the murders before someone else dies.

Jack realizes that his love for Becca is real and wants to pursue it for a more permanent relationship but she has other intentions. When Becca becomes the main suspect, he must do all he can to move the blame from her to the real killer and protect her from becoming the next victim. I love all the suspense that keeps you reading and a happy ending that can’t be denied. Reading Torrid Tarot – Mystic Circle has been a pleasure and I’m looking forward to reading more by Bronwyn Green.

Not that I’m complaining – not at all. I got a really nice review from Alternative Read. This is what the reviewer had to say.
What happens when a die-hard skeptic and a flaky psychic are attracted to each other, in the worst possible way? Strong words, irritation, and fantastic sex are the order of the day. Add to that a killer who is out to steal Becca’s psychic power, and you have all the makings for tingling suspense. I found this a great read with a light thread of humor throughout. In this tale, the woman is always right. It’s enough to make a story worth reading again…and again.
Here’s the link if you want to read the whole thing. 🙂
http://tjbook-list.blogspot.com/2008/03/review-mysticcircle-two-of-cups-torrid.html
On to other things…
I’m all registered for RT – YAY! And Anny, I’d love to see some of your cross stitch designs. I’ll bring some too. 🙂
And the winner of a copy of Ronan’s Grail is Molly! So Molly, please email me at bronwyn@bronwyngreen.com and let me know what format you’d like.

Ten years ago today my entire family’s world changed. Before I describe how, I’d like to say that I’m not looking for sympathy, but to share some of the important things we’ve learned.

A little less than a year earlier, my sister in law and I discovered we were pregnant at the same time – me with my second child and her with her first. We both had beautiful little boys – mine born in March, hers in June. Shortly before my son’s first birthday, at four pm, on March 4th, 1998, my sweet, eight month old nephew died of SIDS. Despite repeated attempts at resuscitation, he was gone. The morning after, I remember waking up and telling my husband I’d had the most awful nightmare. The look on his face brought every horrible detail rushing back.

I’m not going to lie and say we learned anything useful right away. The first months were spent in horror and grief. Finding little his baby socks shoved down the side of the couch or his pacifier in a purse was crippling. Getting misplaced rolls of film developed and finding pictures you’d forgotten you’d taken were both a precious gift and a kick in the gut.

The following years brought a kind of numb acceptance, but it’s taken almost a decade to get to the point where I didn’t have guilt every day that my son had lived and theirs didn’t. It also took that long to see ways that we might have grown from this. I’m not saying that I’m glad this happened – or that it was some kind of blessing in disguise, but I can see how the choices I’ve made since then are different than the ones I might have made if this hadn’t happened.

Here are some of the things I’ve learned and would like to share:

Never miss an opportunity to let your loved ones know that you love them. I know that’s terribly cliché, but it’s also true. My family has always been close, but this loss and eventual celebration of my nephew’s short life has brought us closer.

If you have kids or grandkids, take time to enjoy their childhood. The little things that used to frustrate me about babies and toddlers ceased to matter. Preteens and teens however can be a little more trying, but I don’t want to ever look back and have regrets about things I shouldn’t have said or things I should have done but didn’t.

The human heart is more resilient than I’d ever realized. My brother and sister-in-law are some of the strongest and bravest people I know. I’m not sure I would have survived intact if it had been my child, and I sincerely doubt I would have attempted to have any more. I’m happy to say that I have another nephew and niece. It may take a while, but it is possible to heal from such a loss.

Sometimes tomorrow never comes. Follow your dreams now – there may not be time later. I’d stopped writing after college figuring I’d always go back to it later. Other than a poem I ‘d written at the request of my brother for my nephew’s funeral, I hadn’t written a thing in years. I finally went back to it, several years after my nephew’s death. One day I realized that I was never going to effectively teach my kids to follow their dreams if I didn’t follow my own – so here I am…following my dreams.

Take a minute to hug your kids today – no matter how old and surly they might be.

Ashley Ladd tagged me for this six random things meme. Here are the rules: Post these rules on your blog and links where appropriate. Share six non-important things/habits/quirks about yourself. Tag six random people and let them know they’ve been tagged…I’m not tagging anybody because everybody’s been tagged already.

1.) I got married on my birthday.

2.) I collect rocks…lots and lots of rocks. Not in the neatly-labled sort of way, more like the cover-every-suface and fill-up-bowls kind of way.

3.) My charm bracelet has over 70 charms and all of them have special significance. It also doubles as a weapon.

4.) My favorite flowers are daffodils, violets and lilacs.

5.) I’m a Ren Faire junkie.

6.) I like to cross stitch and frequently make up my own designs.

Brynn Paulin tagged me for the photo meme, which is an excellent form of procrastination!
So here goes:
1. Feel free to tag yourself. Let me know if you have.
2. Answer the questions by typing your answers into Photo Bucket
3. Pick a pic that answers and insert it in your post.
4. You can’t copy the persons answers who posted this before you.

What is:

Your age on your next birthday

A place you’d like to visit

Your favorite object


Your favorite place

Your favorite food

Your favorite animal (this is Merlin, btw)

Your favorite color


Town where you were born

Town where you live now

Name of your pet (Nimue)


First name of the one you love

Your nickname

Your middle name

Your bad habit

Your first job

Your grandmother’s name

Your favorite book

Vitamin D and sun lamps. I feel normal again and nearly peppy again. I’m not saying I’m ready to start an exercise regime or anything, but it’s lovely to crawl out of my morose little oubliette.

The nice girl down the street. She’s been shoveling my sidewalk because she thought I could use a hand and she has started an exercise regime.

Saying “no.” I have a terrible habit of overextending myself because I can’t say no. Well, it’s taken a while, but I’ve started saying no about some things. There’s still some residual guilt, but I’m getting over it.

Reading. I don’t get as much time to read as I’d like. Something about multiple jobs and poor time management skills, but I’ve read two books lately that I’d like to take a minute to flog.

Time for Love by Kelly Kirch. I’ll admit, I’ve never been a fan of regency romances, however, Kelly has changed all that – at least where her books are concerned. I loved watching Blake and Sarah fight for their HEA. The last part pf the book had me on the edge of my seat wondering how Kelly was going to get her characters out of the nightmare she’d thrown them into and one scene in particular had me in tears…but I’m not going to spoil it by saying which one. I will say that if you want a great read with a completely sastifying ending, do yourself a favor and read Time for Love!

Incubus by Brynn Paulin. This was another winner. Sizzlingly hot from beginning to end and emotionally wrenching – what could be better? The depth of despair both Val and Noah experienced as well as their intense love and the life or death crisis they find themselves in make this a whirlwind read not to be missed. I loved tis book! Seriously…read it- you won’t be sorry!

So…I was checking out my website stats the other day and I found that someone has searched for me with the phrase, “author Bronwyn Green will remove her jeans.” Really? Well…I supose…if I have to pee. Bizarre…yet pretty freaking funny.

Yesterday, I spent the day at my mom’s. We had a big turkey dinner with all of the fam – except one of my brothers who was sick. After supper, my sister brought out a game she’d bought for the occasion. It’s called Apples to Apples, and it’s bloody hilarious! It’s a simple premise, each player is given seven cards with random nouns, both common and proper. After everyone has their cards, a judge is picked and an adjective card is revealed. You have to put down the noun you think the adjective best describes. Everyone gets a chance to judge and if your noun is picked, you get a point. The one with the most points wins.

Now, I realize that sounds like it could be dull, but if you’re going for irony or straight-up silly, it’s the best game in the world. We must have played for three hours straight, laughing hysterically the whole time. My brothers, sister and sister-in-laws are so freaking funny. I ended up with a headache from laughing so hard – but it was worth it. My sister’s partner won. I think her mutant ability is either mindreading or she just knows us so well that she knows what we’re going to find hysterical. If you haven’t tried this game, I highly recommend it.

I just got back from school. Killian was sick and had to come home. He’s looking pretty pale and feeling really crummy.

Thanks for all the kind comments on my pottery yesterday. I just love playing with clay. I talked to my mom yesterday and she decided that she needs a kiln in her basement (she does amazing work!) and I told her I thought it was a brilliant idea. Here’s hoping we can find one cheap!

Other than the the sick run, my day is filled with happiness and light. Lots of light. Here in GR, there isn’t a cloud in the sky, the sun is shining, the snow is getting a little melty and I actually saw signs of wildlife.

Other fabulous attributes of my day include:

Awesome Anny who reminded me that I haven’t had my vitamins since this whole kidney thing started over a month and a half ago. DUH. Long story, but it involves schedules and drug interactions.

Benevolent Brynn who brought me a sun lamp this morning. Yes, ladies and gentlemen, she is that fantabulous!

Cute Catness. This is Nimue (aka Mewford, Mewmew, The Queen of Sheba and Goddess of the

Bathtub.) She’s eighteen years old this month. Hubby and I got her from the pound shortly before our second anniversary. If anyone’s doing the math, yes…I was a child bride. Nimue sits next to me on the arm of the couch all night long and keeps me company while I work.

In fact, last night she kept shooting me dirty looks, whenever I’d foghorn laugh at the insanity going on at Novel Talk last night. I had an absolute blast there last night with Brynn and Dakota and some of the NT regulars. What an awesome group! I can’t wait to go back there and hang out some more!

OH!! I can’t believe I almost forgot! I also got a stellar review from Joyfully Reviewed for Solstice Seduction! Here’s the most awsomest part:

Solstice Seduction features a delicious hero that could be any woman’s fantasy. What better match than a man who knows he’s sinned, but cannot find a way to redeem himself, and a woman who believes God has abandoned her? Author Bronwyn Green writes a tale as hot as it is fantastic. Taliesin proves himself to be more than just a pretty face, and a perfect hero. Emerson is a loveable heroine you can feel for. This is just book one in the series. I hope to read more.

And here’s the link if you want to read the rest. http://www.joyfullyreviewed.com/reviews/Feb08/SolsticeSeduction.BG.html

All right…Nimue says I must get to work and harangue Jen Armintrout into working on the Alan Rickman Literacy Project.

I’ve been a bad, bad blogger. I don’t have a good excuse. Mostly, I’ve been depressed. So much so that I couldn’t even blog about it on Brynn’s blog on Monday. Yes, I know…pathetic. I’m never really a happy camper this time of year, but this year is worse than ever. I think it’s because it seems like winter will never end. The snow is endless and the temperatures are bitterly cold. For instance…right now it’s 5 degrees outside. On the plus side, the sun was out for a little while yesterday and it’s out right now which makes me feel slightly less morose. For the record, T.S. Elliot was high. April isn’t the cruelest month, it’s clearly February. Although I do still like that poem.

Usually at this time of year, I get to do one of my favorite things which is to play with clay. I love creating something from nothing, which I guess is one of the reasons I like writing so much. Unfortunately, I haven’t been doing either one lately. There’s no pottery in my future since I don’t have access to a kiln right now, but there will (hopefully) be new stories soon.

In the meanwhile, I thought I’d take some pictures of some things I’ve made during previous winters as inspiration for me to get off my butt and do something besides being a morose lump.


This is my favorite tea mug. Well…I suppose it’s really more of a vat, but it keeps my tea hot, and it’s comfortable to hold and drink from.

This one turned out a little dark, but it’s my version of the cover of the Chalice Well at Glastonbury.
This is a little dark too, but it’s a Celtic knot piece I made in honor of my relationship with my sister Caitlin.This is one of my drums…and the only one I made. But it’s got a decent sound and it’s the first instrument I ever made that didn’t involve rubberbands.
Despite my recent, incessant bitching about winter, I really do enjoy all four seasons. This piece hangs in my living room and it’s one of my all time favorites.

This one is much better in person. It’s an “Earth Mama” and it’s glazed in really cool blues and greens.