Author and friend Teagan Ríordáin Geneviene this week is launching her new novel “A Ghost In The Kitchen”.
https://teagansbooks.com/2019/09/21/a-ghost-in-the-kitchen-launch-party-trolley-through-haunted-savannah/
Her book launch is unusual and fun. She is taking all the participants helping her in the launch on a trolley, touring Savannah, Georgia. With the group, Teagan will be waiting for me on the bluff above the Riverwalk. The foundations of some of these buildings date back to the late 1700s, the author says.
Now that I have learned about Savannah, this historical part of the American East Coast, I want to go there and learn some more. I read that in the 1950s, many of Savannah’s historically and architecturally significant buildings were demolished until seven local women stepped up and formed the Historic Savannah Foundation to keep, preserve and restore the old buildings once lived by real families who made their marks there. Many of the Savannah historic homes have been converted into museums, restaurants or inns and are open to the public.
It seems that Savannah is one of the most haunted places in the area, and very appropriate for Teagan’s subject of her new novel “Ghost In The Kitchen“. The book is about a kitchen mystery, where a 1920’s flapper Pip is learning to cook with her grandmama…..but there is some kind of supernatural going on…
Back to Teagan’s launch party, take a look at her books, she is a creative novelist and she writes fantasy stories. She is on Amazon.
So many books to read, don’t let time slip away. Happy reading. Ciao,
Valentina
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Valentina Cirasola is an Italian interior-fashion designer in business since 1990. She is passionate about colors and all expressive arts, including books, literature, music, and theatre. She is a “colorist”. To her, suggesting expressive art means to share the best energy with her clients/friends and nourish their soul. She trots the world and loves writing travel notes, from which she draws inspiration to design her interiors. She is the author of her book on the subject of colors: ©Red-A Voyage Into Colors.
All other books of her collection are on Barnes&Nobles as well.
Sep 27, 2019 @ 00:22:03
Thanks for your delightful introduction, Valentina. I didn’t realize you weren’t familiar with Savannah. It’s a wonderful city with a unique vibe. Although it has been many years since I visited, I believe you would enjoy it.
Thanks for being part of this magical trolley. You’re the bee’s knees!
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Sep 27, 2019 @ 00:32:48
I read about Savannah a lot, Teagan, mostly about the architecture style, which I love, but I have not been there yet. On the East coast, I have yet to visit two states Georgia and South Carolina. It will be soon, thanks to you. 😀
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Sep 27, 2019 @ 01:10:53
Ah! I investigated moving to Charleston, SC before I relocated. A wonderful city. I recommend the autumn for either state. While beautiful, they are very humid compared to California. Hugs on the wing.
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Sep 27, 2019 @ 01:29:57
I know someone who lives in Charleston, she says the same. I am so spoiled with California weather.
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