Do you have the luck of the Irish? Arianna Skye gives luck a bit of thought...



The Luckiest Spot in the World!

I know, I know. St. Patrick’s Day was a day ago, but I couldn’t resist. You see, I might just live less than five minutes from the luckiest spot on Earth. I can just see you all sitting there rolling your eyes and shaking your heads saying, “Yeah right, Arianna.” But I’m serious! Down the road from my home is a quaint little party store. Along with your booze, beer, and wine, you can also buy lottery tickets. I’ve bought tickets there. I’ve won a couple of bucks here and there, but others have won even bigger prizes.

In 2008, man north of me won $57 million dollars. A week later, another person also won $1 million. That’s not all. Over the years, this store has also had its fair share of six figure winners too! I went in there the other day and as I was checking out, I talked to the guy behind the register. He showed me something amazing. Sitting on their cash register, laminated in plastic, is a four-leafed clover his dad found out back behind the store over twenty years ago. How cool is that?

Also, the day before I left to attend a conference back in September of 2008, I decided to try my luck with some instant lottery tickets. Unfortunately, there wasn’t a winner in the bunch. However, at the conference, they sold raffle tickets. I’m a raffle ticket addict, so I bought about $40.00 worth. I ended up winning 9 of the prizes up for raffle, including a laptop! Coincidence? I like to think not.

I’m willing to spread the luck. Anyone who leaves a comment or story about a unique (or even lucky) place near them will be eligible to win a free e-book copy of my latest release, Wings of Desire (Released February 7th from Eternal Press).

Blurb:

A fairytale, but not the kind your mother used to read you!

Rhiannon Kinsley's life goes from boring to downright crazy when a freak lightning bolt strikes her laptop. To make matters even more bizarre, strange words and symbols flash across the computer screen and she hears a mysterious voice. Time to call the men in white coats! Then Cerne Silverwing, an intriguingly sexy man, appears. He insists she’s a faerie princess whose fate will determine his own. What a crock! Now she knows who really needs those white coats.

With the Dark Faerie forces threatening his kingdom, Cerne kidnaps Rhiannon and brings her to Fey, a land where magic knows no bounds. He's performing a duty to save his kingdom and nothing more—a duty that will bring him his wings and the strengthened magic that comes with them. If he doesn’t unite with the princess as her consort, those wings will never grow. But this princess grew up in the land of laptops and instant messages, and she’s convinced they're both crazy. Despite their differences, the two are thrust together to defeat the whip-wielding Dark Faerie Queen before she takes over the kingdom. Passion and peril aside, will Rhiannon and Cerne discover their true destiny?

Excerpt:

Cerne caught her hand in his and gave her a heated gaze. "I didn't want to resort to this,” he said, his voice thick and heady. "But I've run out of options.” He pulled her against his hard-muscled body. With his thumb and forefinger, he lifted her chin.

Clenching her fists, she bit her lip. Tingling numbness filled her every pore. She attempted to pull herself from his embrace, but her body wouldn’t cooperate.

"Let go! You're frightening me."

"It's for your own good and the good of your people, my sweet.” He traced a finger lightly over her lips. "Soon you'll understand.” He lowered his lips to hers and gently nibbled. Coaxing her mouth open, his tongue swirled with hungry strokes along hers.

She moaned softly as her traitorous tongue danced with his. Lessening his grip on her arm, he allowed her to press closer and rub her bikini-clad breasts against the hard ridges of his chest. Her nipples pebbled against the spandex of her swim top.

Stupid nipples.

She twisted her fingers in his dark mane, pulling him closer. Heedless of what she knew was right, she intensified the kiss. He hoisted her up onto his lap, letting her straddle the rock-hard erection that filled his trousers. Grinding her hips against his, she reached down to unfasten and untie the garment.

He pulled her hands away. "No, leannan. I just want to kiss. The joining must occur at Beltane—in Fey.”

"I'm not going to Fey—”

He reclaimed her lips. Intoxicating warmth spread throughout her body while he licked, sucked and nibbled. She gasped in pleasure and let his tongue probe the cavern of her mouth again. Light as a feather, she sighed in deep contentment. By God, was she floating? Closing her eyes, Rhiannon allowed him have his way with her.

"I'm sorry,” he breathed against her lips. "It was the only way.”

"What—” Her eyes flickered as spots danced before them—until darkness took over.

For more information or to purchase Wings of Desire, click here.

Thanks for letting me ramble today, Rachel. And thanks to everyone for stopping by!

Cheers,
Arianna

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8 comments

  1. I don't know about lucky places around where I live, but I do believe certain things aren't coincidences. I've had times when I've won something little and didn't win the big prize I'd been hoping for. I hardly ever win so if I don't win the little thing then there's still hope for the big. Basically, if I win something silly, it ruins my chances for the thing I really want. Don't know if that's really luck, though. LOL.

    Great post, Arianna. And those of you who haven't gotten Wings of Desire. Get to it!

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  2. Thanks for stopping by, Brynna. I think a lot of people (including me) feel the same thing about winning the silly prizes.

    FYI: My luck has sort of hit a dry spell since I won big at that conference.

    Speaking of luck, I forgot to mention the contest I have running on my blog. Anyone who purchases a copy of Wings of Desire from now until May 5th will be entered into a drawing for a $25.00 Barnes and Noble gift card. Also up for grabs is a $25.00 gift card to Amazon for those who either have or can't purchase the book.

    Details here: http://ariannaskye.com/blog/?p=469

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  3. I believe in luck, good karma, whatever you want to call it! I was making my March Madness picks yesterday and Notre Dame kept speaking to me. I brought the "fighting Irish" all the way to the finals, losing only to Georgetown in that final game. Crazy? We'll see. But it seemed totally reasonable on St. Paddy's day.

    Arianna, you have to be one of the luckiest people I know, and one of the hardest working. Again, congratulations on all your success!

    People, if you love sexy fantasy, grab your copies of Wings of Desire!

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  4. Aww thanks Laurie. To be honest, the luck comes and goes in spurts. When I'm hot, I'm hot... when I'm not, I'm not :-)

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  5. As for the picks... that definitely sounds like an omen to me. Good luck. I never really was that great with tournament picks. :-)

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  6. Okay... this is a tough pick... both of you win! Hehehe!

    Congrats! LOL!

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  7. I'm sorry I'm so late!

    Luck? When I was pregnant, I always got the best parking spaces at the front of the store. It was amazing...and it seldom happens now that I'm not pregnant! Hmmm...what do you think? Coincidence?

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  8. LOL Harris... Did the "reseved for expectant mothers" spaces help with that luck?

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