Posts Tagged ‘Christa Polkinhorn’


FIRE IN THE VINEYARD, The Wine Lover’s Daughter, Book 3

Sunday, October 28th, 2018

It’s finally happening. My new novel, the third book in the Wine Lover’s Daughter series, is ready to be published. My graphic designer, Diane Busch, created a hot cover for it!

Here is the blurb:

 

When bottles of wine disappear from the Segantino Winery and an arson fire kills his close friend, the owner of the estate, Robert Segantino, is faced with the toughest ordeal of his career as winemaker: someone intends to destroy what he has built over the years. As it becomes increasingly clear that members of his staff and of his family are among the suspects, the ambitious wine tycoon is forced to reevaluate his goals in life, and, above all, his relationship to his son and future heir. Part family drama, part suspense, FIRE IN THE VINEYARD takes the reader on another thrilling adventure through one of California’s wine countries.

 

 

 


If you haven’t read the first two books in the series, THE ITALIAN SISTER and FINDING ANGELO and would like to do so, the ebook versions will be available for FREE on Amazon for 2 days–Tuesday and Wednesday, 10/30 and 10/31. If you subscribe to Kindle Unlimited, you can read them for free anytime.

Links are underneath the book covers below.


It would make me very happy if after reading them you would leave a brief, honest review on Amazon. This doesn’t have to be a professional literary critique, just a couple of sentences about what you liked or didn’t like about the book. The reviews are of course entirely voluntary. The more reviews the books receive, however, the more visible they become and the more potential readers will see them. Reviews really make a big difference!

Here are the links–but wait until Tuesday, October 30 when they are free, unless, of course, you want to buy the books and add to my royalty income.


The Italian Sister: https://myBook.to/ItalianSister
Finding Angelo: https://myBook.to/FindingAngelo

As soon as FIRE IN THE VINEYARD is available,  I’ll let you know. This should happen very soon.

Thank you for your time and loyalty.
Christa

 

How a novel is born: Love of a Stonemason

Wednesday, May 19th, 2010

I want to give my prospective and current readers some background to the creative process behind my novel. I think it’s always interesting to hear “the story behind the story.”

In my case, it was a series of deaths in my family and among my friends a few years ago. Within three months, I lost my mother, my brother-in-law, and one of my closest friends. The death of my mother left me as the last survivor of our immediate family, my father and my only sister having passed on years before. After the funeral, I began the difficult task of cleaning out our family home in Switzerland, getting it ready for renovations. I shuffled through old documents, read letters my parents, my sister, and I exchanged, while I lived abroad. I even found a love letter my father had written to my mother while he served in the Swiss Army during the Second World War. I took down my father’s paintings in the home–he was an artist as a young man–and wrapped them, so they wouldn’t get damaged during the renovation. I met with a stonemason to talk about the tombstone on my parent’s grave.

One evening, I was sitting in front of the fireplace in the only room in our house that wasn’t full of boxes and bags, staring into the flames. It was a cold January night. Thick snowflakes were floating to the ground. I finally had time to reflect and to mourn and I did what I always do when I am in an intense period of my life. I began to write. I wrote about a young painter, who struggled with loss and loneliness, about a stonemason, who carved tombstones and who, interestingly enough, became the harbinger of new life for the young woman.

The novel is pure fiction, all the characters are made up, but the building blocks of the story can be found somewhere in my own life. Over the following few years and with the help and support of some very dear friends, the book took on shape. What began as a time of death and loss was transformed into something new, life-affirming, and uplifting. I offer it to you, dear Reader, and I hope you will enjoy it. If you feel like it, leave a comment and let me know your thoughts.

The novel is available as an eBook at Amazon.com for the Kindle.

If you prefer paperback, click here.

Thank you and Happy Reading.
Christa