In 2019 both novels will be translated into Italian and my next book a nonfiction should be out by the end of 2019. A non-fiction titled "Strange but True" The Vatican Dossier.
Deborah Stevens is a native of Detroit, Michigan who now lives in Minnesota. Stevens majored in Interior Design. Her interest in the arts and to detail is evident in her debut novel "The Serpent's Disciple" and the second in the series "Holy Predator" where she describes famous paintings, architectural landmarks and intriguing, little known facts. The first book "The Serpent's Disciple" has been honored with multiple coveted awards including The Pinnacle Book Achievement Award for best Thriller, A Book Excellance Award, American Fiction Award for best Religious Thriller, a finalist in the Best Book Awards, an Honorable Mention through the Great Midwest Book Festival, and a finalist in the International Book Awards for Religious Fiction. Deborah has traveled extensively to Europe, Mexico, Hawaii, and the Caribbean, and has a soft spot for her ancestral home of Italy. The sequel to "The Serpent's Disciple" will be released October 12 titled the "Holy Predator".