
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. Currently she lives near Seattle with her wife, three daughters, and the family dog.I enjoyed reading Debbie Christiana's "Solstice".

After studying women's history at Smith College, she earned a Master's in Creative Writing from Western Washington University. In this rich story of long days and hot nights, newcomer Kate Christie follows the collision course of two women during the summer that changes their lives.Ībout the Author: Kate Christie, author of Gay Pride & Prejudice, Beautiful Game, and Leaving LA, was born and raised in Kalamazoo, Michigan. Their youthful camaraderie had been simple, but under the warm Seattle sun, simple is the last word that describes their feelings. Years ago, they played soccer on the same high school team, only Sam was the star and Emily the new kid. When their paths cross, Emily is surprised Sam remembers her. She's planning on making every day of summer count. Come fall, she's an assistant soccer coach with responsibilities.

It's the last summer Emily MacKenzie will get to spend hanging out with friends, soaking up the sun and checking out the women on Seattle's sporting fields. She's not looking for the future-today is all she needs. The death of her older brother, and her parents' denial, have left her shaken and grateful her simple needs are being met. Sam Delaney has all she asks from life: a job and a place of her own arranged exactly the way she likes it. On the longest day of the year, anything can happen.
