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 war, and the chilling effects it has on families who endured its heartache for years to come. Domenico’s Table is the perfect novel for those who enjoy a good read involving love, food, and the other side – in other words, the German side – of World War II.”
Yes, Domenico’s Table, the sequel to Bianca’s Vineyard, is DONE! I sent the final manuscript to the book designer to format for print and digital copies today, but unfortunately they won’t be available for purchase by Christmas. I’m sorry the process took longer than I had hoped, but the GOOD NEWS is, all formats of the book should be ready by mid-January.
So, if you you’re fortunate enough to get an Amazon gift card in your stocking this year, you can still have it as a Christmas gift. 🙂
Check out my website after January 10 to find specific information on ordering. There’s so many exciting and fun opportunities coming up now that the sequel is finished: Speaking engagements, book launch, a Bianca and Domenico book tour to Tuscany. Stay tuned for more.
Wishing all of you a safe and happy Christmas and New Year. In light of the tragedies of 2012, it’s more important than ever to hold your family close.

Domenico Sacchelli of Casali di Montignoso, Toscana
2 Comments
Posted on December 19, 2012 at 1:40 am by Sarah
I was just thinking of Bianca’s Vineyard today! It is a story that lingers…. I will be one of the first to read the sequel – can hardly wait!
Posted on December 19, 2012 at 1:19 pm by Jessica Nolop
I met you at Erath in Dundee and was thrilled to buy Bianca’s Vineyard. Finally got a chance to read it a few weeks ago and couldn’t put it down. Absolutely loved it…since then my mom has bought it and my copy has found its way to Montana to a very close friend of mine. I am so excited for your next book. Would love to attend one of your speaking engagements locally in Portland!