Can I get a drumroll please? I wanted to share some exciting non-real estate news for the Lundquist household this week. My wife Jenny’s third book hit the shelves on Tuesday!! It is a young adult fantasy novel called The Princess in the Opal Mask. Jenny is immensely talented and she works so very hard too. Would you join me in congratulating her? Also, if you’re local, I would love for you to come out to Barnes & Noble in Citrus Heights this Saturday October 26, 2013 to celebrate with us. We’ll be mingling and Jenny will be signing books from 1-3pm. We’re also doing a mask contest, so bring a masquerade style mask if you want (totally optional). You can get a book signed if you wish, but no pressure at all.
Here are a few pics to enjoy. I snapped the one on the top left on Tuesday at the bookstore. The others are mostly from a recent book trade show in San Francisco.

Thanks for letting me share this great news. I am extremely proud of my wife. I am constantly impressed with the way her creativity expresses itself and how she has followed her dream to write. The truth is dreams don’t get fulfilled by accident. They simply cannot come true without intention and tenacity, and Jenny is a perfect example of that. It is no small task to write a book – and definitely not easy to get traditionally published either. Congratulations Jenny!!
You can check out Jenny’s website or Amazon for more information about the book.
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1. The best part of the NorCal Expo was running into so many familiar faces. It was great to mingle with Realtors, loan officers and title reps I know. I probably had 100 little conversations and 20 or more in-depth connections.
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9. I saw two other appraisers at the Expo, which was really great. It’s surprising though to not see many appraisers take advantage of networking with hundreds upon hundreds of local real estate agents.
For the last five years I’ve been writing fiction whenever I could squeeze the time in—before the kids woke up, nap time, while I was waiting for the chicken to roast, when I should have been cleaning the house (which, sadly, gives you a pretty good idea of my housecleaning abilities). I am happy to announce that I have accepted an offer from Aladdin M!X (an imprint of Simon and Schuster) to publish my middle grade novel, Seeing Cinderella, in the spring of 2012.