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Solstice by Debbie Christiana
Solstice by Debbie Christiana







Solstice by Debbie Christiana

I have no formal knowledge of the metaphysical and intend to keep it that way. How is part of their life essence able to leave and appear to me while they are still alive? I couldn’t say. Those souls who come to me in the hours before their death for help to finish something they have run out of time to accomplish. My visitors are what I affectionately refer to as the nearly departed. I’m not psychic nor do I see dead people. Their touch is invisible but I know they’re near.

Solstice by Debbie Christiana

Making Spirits Bright– A Spookie Millane Holiday Short Story (If not, stop everything you’re doing and go get it!) Today’s guest is Debbie Christiana and she braved the slushy mud trails and the icy drips from our surrounding swamp trees to bring us a peek into Spooky Millane’s world, with MAKING SPIRITS BRIGHT. However the love always prevails.We’re almost done spotlighting our holiday anthology contributors for THINGS THAT GO BUMP FOR THE HOLIDAYS, which, I know you now have your copy of. 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.

Solstice by Debbie Christiana

But she brings them cookies and hot drinks on the cold, rainy days.

Solstice by Debbie Christiana

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".









Solstice by Debbie Christiana