Conversation 1
Based on her interest in travel/description of place, the first thing that came to my mind was Under the Tuscan Sun by Frances Mayes. I also think that Wild by Cheryl Strayed would be a good match for her because of the self-discovery and travel aspects. It has the bonus of also being an Oprah book, which would probably interest this reader.
Conversation 2
J. R. Ward's Black Dagger Brotherhood might be a possibility (depending on how much sex/violence the customer is ok with). These guys are kick-ass vampire warriors. There may be some occasional angst, but they definitely do not sparkle. The series started as paranormal romance, but it's much more an urban fantasy series now. This reader might also want to go back to the classics like Anne Rice's Interview with the Vampire, Stephen King's Salem's Lot, or the obvious choice Stoker's Dracula!
Conversation 3
For this reader, I would recommend either Destiny of the Republic, which is also by Candice Millard, or The Hour of Peril by Daniel Stashower. Both are fast-paced and engaging and bring the reader a little-known story from history.
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