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Three Wishes

My life has been completely insane for the last few years, and with signs it may now be settling down, I’ve started thinking again about my future. So today we’re going to play the three wishes game.
If you had three wishes, what would they be? And lets just be selfish for the sake of this exercise, no world peace or saving the environment. As women we usually don’t spend enough time being selfish, so today I’m asking, what do you want for you.
Honestly my wishes have changed a lot over the years, but theres a couple that always stay the same, here they are…
My Three Wishes
1. To go to Disney (land or World, I’m not a picky woman lol) for a week, every other month. this place has always been home to me, anyone who knows me know this. I don’t live within walking distance like I did most of my life, but if I could just get away every other month, I think my soul would find a lot of peace in that
2. I want my dream garden. I think when I was younger, this was probably dream house, but now, I have a picture of a garden in my mind. It’s large and filled with flowers and ponds and fountains, tons of wild life and all my favorite flowers. It’s a place to think, pray, escape.
3. And of course, to live happily ever after with Dale. After all, every girl wants to live happily every after with their prince.
Okay, those are my wishes, leave yours in comments and have fun with it! ;-)
While you’re here, don’t forget to check out my Samhain title, One Night on a Balcony. One hot summer night and a scorching balcony interlude light the fuse of hidden attraction between neighbors Jill Reed and Cole Adams.
Samantha Lucas
www.samanthalucas.com
“All our dreams can come true if we have the courage to pursue them.” ~ Walt Disney
Fun Fun Fun
I don’t know about anyone else, but my life has been a teeny bit insane of late. ;) About a week ago, I think I clearly hit my emotional limits as I spent most of last Friday crying for really no reason at all. lol So Saturday came and Dale took me out for dinner and a movie, and man, did we both need the down time.
So here’s my question for you all, what do you do to recharge?
Here’s my top five…
Lessons from the road and what the future holds
In the movie Runaway Bride with Julia Roberts and Richard Gere, the end always made me roll my eyes. I mean it’s a movie, just get to the happily ever after! However, recently, I’m going through my own metamorphosis in much the same way as Julia’s character does at the end and it’s given me a new perspective.
Movies I watch waaaay too much!
The Slipper and The Rose ~ A British film version of Cinderella with a lot more story..and singing! Starring Richard Chamberlain and Gemma Craven, I have the soundtrack and often listen to it when I’m writing…in fact, I’m listening to it now. ;-)
Love is a wonderful thing...even the second time around :)
It’s official ~ I’m engaged!
RT…the shy, virgin’s perspective
I have to admit, I was extremely anxious going into this event. I’m incredibly shy in social situations and overwhelm easily. However, thanks to my very good friends, Lila Dubois and Lara Santiago, I had a pretty good idea of what I was getting into and ended up being a lot more involved in the convention then I had intended to be. The best part is, I’m not only surviving it, I’m having a wonderful time.
I arrived Wednesday and met my fellow author, friend and roommate Karen Erickson for the first time and let me say, she’s wonderful, and we have a fabulous room. The hotel is completely torn apart and you have to wait a half hour at times for an available elevator and I’ve not once been able to get internet connection in my room, but outside of that, I have no complaints.
Wednesday night was the expo, and OMG I sold several copies of my print books! The first lady who picked one up and handed it to me to sign, honestly, it took me a minute to realize she wasn’t kidding. lol It was a surreal moment. I sat beside Melissa Lopez, what a sweetheart, and Janice Lynn, who was so nice. I met several woman who came by to tell me they’d reviewed one of my books and met fellow authors I’ve been chatting and emailing with for over a year now and had no clue what they even looked like.
The event went a lot faster then I’d expected and again, I not only survived it, but loved it. The EC party was crazy, and actually I left a bit early to go have dinner with some friends I’d never met in person before, which was wonderful.
Yesterday’s luncheon was fun, I sat with the wonderful Marianne La Croix, who I just met in line and was very nice to me, insisting we eat together. Then one of the men running for Mr. Romance, Christopher Howell, came up and asked to sit with us. We exchanged business cards and talked on and off through lunch and by the end, I decided to ask him a very personal question I’d been wondering about all through lunch! =O
He has very short spiked hair, and my seventeen year old son has been trying to do that to his hair for months, so I asked him how he did it. lmao I’m such a mom! He was incredibly sweet and offered to give me a nearly empty bottle of the product he uses so I can find it when I get back home.
He is so getting my vote for Mr. Romance, I hadn’t originally intended to vote. lol
After lunch I met up with my wonderful boyfriend who I’m sickeningly in love with. I skipped last night’s events in favor of spending the evening with him checking out the city sights. This is really a fascinating city. We checked out the downtown area, just watching all the people, the river—OMG I love the bridges!—and we found a great little Mexican cantina (who’d have thought that, this far north?) and checked out some of the cutest neighborhoods. I’m an architect geek, and some of the houses here are simply beautiful and of course all the tulips are in bloom and I’m also a garden freak so it was a great combo for me. Then I spent the night with him at his hotel…don’t worry, you’re only getting explicit content from me in my books. ;-)
So today is set up to be extremely busy. I’ll be in club RT at the Samhain table from 9:30 until 10, then I have workshops all day, I’m going to be a good little author and attempt to learn something. I’m back in club RT from 11:30 until 12 with my friend Karen Erickson, then the awards luncheon and then more workshops.
I’m leaving early, soon after the book fair on Saturday, because I have the chance of driving back with my boyfriend and I don’t want to pass that up, but all in all, this has been a fabulous experience and if you’re even considering going to Orlando next year, as an author, aspiring author, or reader, I highly recommend it. Even for an incredibly shy newbie, I’m having a lot of fun.
Series and Sequels and Recapturing the Magic
I’m not sure why it is, but it is so rare to re-capture magic. Fool’s Gold came out last week, now to be fair, I haven’t seen it and it made a lot of money at the box office, but I absolutely loved How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days, so to see these same actors in a movie again both thrills and scares me.
Tis the season...
When I was seventeen I got the job of my dreams at Disneyland in California. So from that time until I was thirty four, Disneyland was home.
I was there more often then not, I met my husband there, I raised my kids there, I celebrated all of life’s little moments there, it was home in every sense of the word.
...okay, well except for maybe the sleeping part. ;-)
I'm a passionate woman...
My stories reflect this.
When you choose one of my books, I hope you find a heroine to befriend, a hero to love, and in the end, that my characters live on in your heart long after the last page has been read.
Come with me for a glimpse of one such story, One Night on a Balcony. Available now.
Jill Reed grew up in a family where sexuality was flaunted to the extent of being indecent. She’s therefore made the decision not to let her sexuality see the light of day.
Cole Adams’ best friend has a theory why his friend has been divorced three times. It’s because Cole’s too afraid to marry the right woman. After all, if he fails with the right woman, there really is no hope for happily ever after.
Fate sees fit to make Jill and Cole neighbors and one night on their shared balcony, the stakes are raised, passion ignites and both their lives are about to change forever.

