Francesca Bernard is a
vintner in the Sonoma Valley who just can’t seem to perfect her wine, her
finances, and her love life. She finds herself torn between the man she lives
with and the man she loves. A letter arrives from a long-lost cousin
encouraging her to travel to Italy to uncover the secret to her wine and her
heart. Tension is tight around the vineyard, so she leaps at the chance. Once
in Italy, her cousin notices Francesca’s torment and convinces her to visit the
local seer, who is known to help lost souls. The old woman propels her back
through time on a heart-pounding quest where she visits three lives where her
survival was in jeopardy. Armed with the secrets and truths, she finally
understands how the love, lust, and revenge they have endured for centuries
holds the answers to her present survival.
Magna gathered
Francesca’s hand into her own cool gnarled ones and stroked them lightly.
“Listen dearie. No one is allowing you to remain innocent and stuck on the
wheel of life and death for eternity, but yourself. Even though the mind
forgets, the soul remembers. Hopefully by examining these lifetimes you will
understand the truth. You are responsible for the life you have—no one else.”
INTERVIEW
1.
Give us a brief synopsis of your latest work.
Romancing the Vines is the
sequel to Season of the Vineyard. It completes the saga of
Francesca, Enrico, and Giancarlo. Francesca is a vintner who just can’t seem to
perfect her wine, her finances, and her love life. On a visit to Italy,
Francesca is propelled back through time on a heart-pounding quest where she
visits three lives in which her survival was in jeopardy. Armed with the
secrets and truths, Francesca finally understands who the love, lust, and
revenge the three of them have endured for centuries hold the answers to her
present survival.
2.
What got you into writing? As a former school teacher and English major, I’ve
always loved the written word. I’m one of those people who continually have her
head stuck in a book or my Kindle. I started writing when I was a child, but it
never took off until my own children were older and I had the “room of my own”.
3.
What genres do you like to read and write? I like to read juicy novels with
characters I’d like to sit down and chat with. I enjoy writing historical
fiction, contemporary fiction, and spiritual fiction. When the story idea
appears in my mind, it’s my job to chip away to find the story. Sometimes it
takes awhile to flush out the characters and plot.
4. What
is your process for developing characters? Do you people watch and base
characters off of what you see? Or are your characters complete figments of
your imagination? I love people watching. It’s where I find some of my best
characters. Sometimes I create a character like I would a recipe—a little bit
of this and a little bit of that, stir it together, and look at what you’ve
created.
5.
Do you have any works in mind that you’ve not yet written? If so, what are
they? I have an entire drawer full of notebooks containing sketches of stories.
Currently, I am working on a novel set in 1923 in the era of speakeasies, the
mob, and illegal alcohol.
6.
What inspired you to write your most recent story? I had readers ask for the
sequel for Seasons of the Vineyard,
so I wrote Romancing the Vines. The
current story I’m working on came from research during Prohibition in my city.
Did you know Reno was one of the wettest cities during Prohibition and it was
controlled by a mob? No, well I didn’t either until I started my research.
7.
Where can potential readers find your work? I am on Amazon in paperback and
Kindle formats. You can visit my website for links: www.supernovel.com
8.
Where can readers connect with you socially online? My website and blog: www.supernovel.com There you will find links to twitter and
facebook.
BIO
Catherine MacDonald
writes about vibrant, brave, strong, and hardy women. Growing up in Sacramento,
California her library card was her passport, and the books she read were her
adventures.
Always fascinated by the
written word, after college Catherine took her keen love of books to the
classroom for twenty-five years.
Catherine uses her
dreams, visions, and experiences to create her multi-layered themes of love,
relationships, and spirituality.
She is the proud mother
of two grown children (and son-in-law) and nana to three wonderful
grandchildren.
She lives in a cozy
house filled with books, Lulu the labradoodle, and her husband Paul. She
invites you to read her books and enter her characters' lives.
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