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April 22, 2013

Surprise About the “Surprise” in Domenico’s Table

Reviews and comments are starting to pour in about Domenico’s Table, and as more people read the sequel to Bianca’s Vineyard, I find myself again surprised by the questions and observations put to me by my readers.  Feedback and dialoguing with readers, whether through e-mail correspondence, book clubs, vineyard events or Italian Festas, is one [...]
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Published on April 22, 2013 19:18

March 2, 2013

Update Book Tour; Domenico Memories

Many of you replied to my last blog about a Bianca/Domenico Book Tour of Tuscany. Some were dreamily interested; others were seriously interested.
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Published on March 02, 2013 14:20

February 1, 2013

Join Me on a Book Tour of Tuscany

Have  you dreamt of going to Italy, but the myriad details of planning a trip has proved so daunting it’s prevented you from achieving your dream? Or have you been to that magical country and are determined to return, but you don’t want to go alone?  Have you read Bianca’s Vineyard and Domenico’s Table and [...]
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Published on February 01, 2013 21:47

January 19, 2013

Long-Awaited Sequel to Bianca’s Vineyard Now for Sale

Domenico’s Table is for sale! Thank you, everyone, for your patience and support. From the reviews I’ve been getting in I believe the wait will be worth it. You can go directly to amazon.com or Barnes & Noble to order print or digital copies of the book. Also, you can check out my website at [...]
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Published on January 19, 2013 12:55

December 18, 2012

Sequel to Bianca’s Vineyard is Done

… And here’s what the Portland Review has to say about it: Domenico’s Table is the second novel by Teresa Neumann and an incredible story regarding love and war spanning through the 1940s and 2001. The novel is a beautiful story. With a climax you do not expect, Neumann magnificently outlines and defines the evils of [...]
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Published on December 18, 2012 14:57

October 21, 2012

Festa Italia Seattle and The Pearl’s Sorella Luna

Seattle’s Festa Italia 2012 was fantastico! The weather was perfect and the people who attended the Festa were delightful. I love talking with my readers, so if you were one of the ones who bought a copy of Bianca’s Vineyard, mille grazie!  My daughter Hannah accompanied me this year. In addition to helping me at [...]
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Published on October 21, 2012 19:48

September 23, 2012

Before There Was the Shoemaker’s Wife, There Was Bianca’s Vineyard

  I am in the midst of reading Adriana Trigiani’s great novel, “The Shoemaker’s Wife.” If you liked Bianca’s Vineyard, you’ll love this book.  Trigiani’s writing soars with the greats of literature. At one point I was so enraptured, I told my husband that I really didn’t care so much what happened with the characters [...]
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Published on September 23, 2012 20:35

August 4, 2012

Summer Like an Italian

Hope this finds all you reading friends finding relief from the summer heat at the pool or lake, lounging beneath a shade tree shade with a good book! Here, at Always Summer Books, we’re doing the same, and what a summer it’s been so far. Family invitations and obligations took my husbandDave and I to [...]
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Published on August 04, 2012 15:21

June 22, 2012

Bianca Sequel Cover: Done

Ah, yes. Deep summer is here, and with it the heat that forces us to slow down a bit and enjoy life.  Now that the book cover for Domenico’s Table, the sequel to Bianca’s Vineyard, is done, and the manuscript is about ready to go to the editor, I’m hoping to do just that soon. [...]
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Published on June 22, 2012 18:06

May 19, 2012

Memorial Day Vineyard Extravaganzas, Sequel and the Enigmatic Oriana

There IS a shore called Loved and Being Loved.
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Published on May 19, 2012 14:13