
She combined her love of the paranormal with her fascination of unusual love stories and decided to write paranormal romantic suspense. “A magical romantic suspense.” Pepper O’Neill, author of BLOOD FEST: CURSING FATEĭebbie Christiana would sit in her room as a little girl and write stories about ghosts and other things that go bump in the night. “Solstice has action, violence, danger and suspense.

“The plot has enough twists and turns to hold your interest and keep you turning pages from beginning to end.” Taylor Jones, reviewer Together they embark on a journey from NY to the ancient ruins of Diana’s temple in Sicily and back to NY while fighting a battle of magic and wits with a psychopath who wants them both dead and the curse in tact. A descendant of a long line of powerful Italian witches, her family’s power was a gift from the Goddess Diana. Sofia Palmalosi is just the Strega who can save him.

The 250 yr-old curse on his head will claim him on his 30th birthday, the winter solstice. However the love always prevails.Time is running out for Armend Zogu. Their love sizzles on the pages and you'll find yourself cheering for their triumphs over a witch wannabe (but still strong enough mostly because she plays dirty) and weep with their falls, but to get dirty she must do one thing she strives not to. From the posh art gallery in New York to the ruins of Goddess Diana temple, you'll live the incredible journey along side Sofia and Armand. Only problem is that breaking this curse required more than she has to give.

When she finds out about the centuries old curse put on Armand's head, she will stop at nothing to save her love. Despite everything she won't call on dark magic even when it is at her disposal. But she brings them cookies and hot drinks on the cold, rainy days. Even the local church puts on all kinds of demonstrations to drive her and her family away from the land. Sofia is a powerful Strega and many seem to take a long step back when they find out about her. I enjoyed reading Debbie Christiana's "Solstice".
