An enchanter who feeds on memories. The girl who dares to solve his mystery. And a lonely Cloud Elemental watching them from the sky above who abandons all duty to find the love she craves. Their stories will entwine to change each of their lives forever.
Cheryl is an ex-vampire learning how to lead a "normal" life among humans, fairies, and elves. On a summer trip to the world of Bienvinette, she soon finds herself falling in love with a mysterious mage with a dark secret.
Elissa is a prisoner of a notorious enchanter living deep in the woods. She lives a painful existence as the enchanter feeds daily on both her energy and her memories. But then a strange boy appears from the Stars and offers Elissa a way of escape into the heavens.
Cloud is a lonely Elemental guardian who breaks the most important rule of her kind by leaving her home and travelling to the Below. There she finds love with a feline anamorph, but she also finds danger, not only for herself, but for all Bienvinette. The Elements are out of balance and the only way for Cloud to restore that balance requires unimaginable sacrifice.
The Stregoni Sequence is a YA fantasy trilogy with Christian themes, unique magic, and fairy tale romance vibes. Perfect for fans of Twilight, Narnia, and Howl's Moving Castle. Dive inside and discover a hidden world filled with vampires, genies, and other magical beings, many of whom are trapped inside dangerous spells.
Can each spell be broken before it's too late?
What Readers Are Saying About Golden Healer, Dark Enchantress, first in The Stregoni Sequence
"If you enjoy stories with action, drama and love with some Christian fantasy themes then please make Golden Healer, Dark Enchantress your next read "
Steph, Papercut Reviews
"This novel almost reminded me of the Chronicles of Narnia...Highly recommend, and looking forward to reading more by Ms. Schulze."
Cana Elene, Place of Reads
"...I can't begin to tell you how many times I found myself leaning forward, my heart racing because I wanted to know what happened next... It made me feel and became more than just words on a page and as a reader, that's the most important thing."
Belinda, The Bookish Snob