Jan Neuharth, author of Virgina hunt country books, to appear at new Edinburg boutique

January 6, 2010
By Susan Thompson

Edinburg, VA – Tragedy strikes when Doug Cummings barely escapes a suspicious vehicle accident with his life and realizes that someone is out to get him. But who?

His only known enemy, twisted psychopath Zeb McGraw, is behind bars. Could someone on the outside be helping McGraw? Or could the culprit be the mysterious cowboy who miraculously helps save the life of Doug’s horse, but who almost seems too good to be true? As the chilling plot unfolds, Doug is forced to confront the would-be killer and end the nightmare, no matter what the cost.

Lovers of horses and books
Released in June 2006, The Chase captures the colorful Virginia hunt-country lifestyle in a thrilling nonstop journey filled with revenge, greed, loyalty, and love. The novel is the Gold Medal Winner of the 2007 IPPY Award for Best Regional Fiction, is a notable Winner of the 2007 Eric Hoffer Award, was a Finalist in ForeWord Magazine’s Book of the Year Awards, and was nominated for a Library of Virginia Literary Award.

The author, Jan Neuharth, will be discussing and signing her two books, The Hunt and The Chase, at Fran Romeo & Company, 212 North Main Street in Edinburg, Virginia on Saturday, January 30, 2010 from noon until 3 pm. This Special Event, in celebration of Valentine’s Day, is part of a series of book signings by popular regional writers to be hosted at Fran Romeo and Company each month.

Currently, Neuharth is at work on the third novel in her Hunt Country Suspense Series, due to be released in 2010. An attorney by profession, she managed the business and marketing side of Paper Chase Farms, Inc.- a 115-acre full-service equestrian center in Middleburg, Virginia – from its inception in 1985. For 15 years, she oversaw  the operation of 70-plus horses, more than 200 students, a dozen employees and eight instructors/trainers, and orchestrated an annual agenda including 20 horse shows, clinics with world class equestrians, and a half-dozen celebratory and promotional events.

In September 2000, Neuharth and her partner Joseph Keusch sold the horse farm to the Hanley family from Fairfax, Virginia, who christened the facility Fox Chase Farm.

Ms. Neuharth received her B.A. degree from the University of Florida and her Law Degree from Vanderbilt University School of Law. She serves on the boards of several select equine, business and educational entities. Neuharth and Keusch also consult on a wide variety of equestrian issues.

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Opened in Fall 2009, Fran Romeo & Company is a gift and wedding boutique on Main Street (Route 11, Old Valley Pike) in the small, historic town of Edinburg, Virginia, the heart of the Shenandoah Valley. The boutique carries a wonderful array of unique items, including jewelry, which its proprietor, Ms. Fran Romeo, personally selects from all over the United States. Fran is a wedding and event planner, specializing in arranging personalized unforgettable days to remember in the Valley, and the region.

To reserve your seat for the January 30th book signing event with Jan Neuharth, call Fran Romeo at (540) 984-3606, or email her: Fran at theromeocompanies.com.

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3 Responses to “ Jan Neuharth, author of Virgina hunt country books, to appear at new Edinburg boutique ”

  1. Fran Romeo on January 9, 2010 at 12:53 am

    For all you book lovers and book gifters, register to win an autographed copy of one of Jan’s books. Stop by our boutique at 212 N Main St., Edinburg,VA.

    Valentine’s Day is just around the corner. “Think Out of the Box.” Why not give a book of suspense and intrigue.

    Mention this article and you will receive 10% off your purchase (not including The Hunt and/or The Chase) at our boutique.

    By the way, if you would like to plan a Valentine’s get-away, check out The Renaissance Bed and Breakfast above our boutique. While you’re here, check out the oh so beautiful English nightgowns, grab a bite across the street at Our Garden of Eden or stop by The Watchful Tiger.

    New merchandise for gentlemen and ladies is arriving just in time for Valentine’s Day. Our selections are as unique as you are.

    We look forward to seeing you.

    Fran and Linda

  2. Chrissy Borup on January 21, 2010 at 7:05 pm

    Hi – just a quick note to say thanks for this entry. Very great.

  3. Fran on January 26, 2010 at 10:34 pm

    Chrissy,

    I hope you plan on attending our book signing.

    Fran Romeo
    Fran Romeo & Co.

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