Burdened by Peiri Ann‏


A love for reading transpired into an admiration for writing at a young age for Peiri Ann. Starting off in writing poetry and short stories she indulged in the possibilities of creating new worlds and lives to live within them opening a window of unanticipated possibilities. In high school a pin and notebook never left her grasps and in college the pin was replaced by a keyboard and the notebook replaced by a computer screen. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology and certified in business management.

When Peiri Ann is not writing, reading, doing homework, or working in the downtown of Chicago she enjoys spending time with her little girl, watching action flicks, and spooning peanut butter from the jar as a midnight snack.

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Tracey Warren has everything an eighteen year old girl should. She lives a life of expectancies; go to school, please her parents, party with friends, and revel in life as a young adult. 

That is until she experiences an unexpected life changing accident caused by Nathan Newcomb; an illegally attractive yet perplexed guy who has her fumbling over her words and cracking her head on the concrete. In being enthralled by his overwhelming existence, Tracey neglects his promise of death (which never falls short of Nathan) and in ignoring his guarantee, she chooses to give into love over sanity and risks her life for the opportunity of being with him.

Nathan, knowing the risks gives into this want to have Tracey presuming it may be better to jeopardize their possible ending, than to allow her to endure the pain of his devoid. Nonetheless, with him being a burdened Sephlem, not only are they burdened by their adversaries who will risk everything but the exposure of their existence to see Nathan fall. But Nathan and Tracey come to find that their most sinister enemies lie under their same roof and regrettably share the same bloodline.


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Q) What inspired you to write this story?
I wanted more from the books I was reading. I love paranormal romances which is a lot of what I read. But I wanted to have more of twist, more betrayal, more suspense, more thrill, more steam, I just wanted more of what I couldn’t find in the books I read, so I wrote my more.

Q) How long did it take you to write?
For my current book it took me three months to right it. For writing period, I have been writing since age nine starting with short stories, then poetry, and now novels.

Q) What is your favorite thing about writing?
My favorite part about right is that I get to indulge in a different world and life as live as many different people. The creation is amazing.

Q) What is your least favorite thing about writing?
Editing! The moment when you have to chop and screw your hard work taking out the scenes you thought were amazing but are not needed or relevant to the story. Honestly it’s the best and worst part.

Q) If you could be any famous person for one day, who would you be and why?
I’d take Bill Gates so that I can have use of his money and give away to all of the people in the world that needs it more than he does. Sorry Bill.

Q) What is the oldest thing in your fridge and how old is it?
There is this 100% pure cranberry juice that has probably been sitting in the back of my fridge since November. It is now June and I should probably through that way considering after you open it’s only good for like, two weeks.

Q) What can readers expect from you in the future?
There are the follow up novels in the Burdened Series and a new series for a upcoming release this winter called Diminish.

Thank you for having me Pembroke Sinclair.

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