

A descendant of a long line of powerful Italian witches, her family’s magic was a gift from the Goddess Diana. Sofia Palmalosi might be just the Strega who can save him. The 250-year-old family curse on his head will claim his life on his 30th birthday, the winter solstice. If the curse doesn't kill Armend, breaking it just might.Time is running out for Armend Zogu. Together Sofia and Armend embark on a journey from New York, to Sicily and the ancient ruins of Diana’s temple, and back to New York, all the while fighting a battle of magic and wits with a psychopath who wants them both dead and the curse intact. Will Sofia and Armend's great love beat a deadly curse? Read Solstice and find out. Solstice is a race against time to save Armend's life. Although, their love may be short lived because the ancestral curse will kill Armend on his 30th birthday which is just around the corner. The reader is hooked immediately when you learn of Sofia Palmalosi heralding from a long line of Strega's, and then the scintillating romance of Armend and Sofia kicks into high gear. Sparks will be soaring when dueling witches wield lethal wands, who will survive? And the exacting complications when seeking to dispel the curse. Solstice spins into a precise yarn of an intriguing ancestral curse, and unfolds into a battle of magical prowess, of good witch versus psychopathic witch. Her accuracy in describing their implements, incantations and more of a Strega (an Italian name for witch) is uncanny. As with her first novel, Twin Flames, Debbie has delved into considerable research of the modern day witch and their beliefs. She tantalizes the reader to quickly turn the page wanting more. Debbie Christiana weaves an intricate tale in her second novel, Solstice.
