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Professor Collin Crowly is a popular history teacher at a large eastern college.

A carefree man about town as well as a confirmed bachelor, the good natured Collin Crowly seems to have it all: good friends, a great career, a stunning large old mansion, and the Crowly family name and fortune. Until the day beautiful Angelina walks into his classroom. Soon trapped within the very pages of the history he loves and teaches Collin Crowly finds himself with one too many girlfriends, one too many enemies and one too many lives. Pretty, demure college student Angelina Caliopia Moira would love to have the Professors problems. The alluring, restless blonde with the unusual name is dissatisfied with her life. Seeking out the elusive pieces of her incomplete, imperfect past, she dreams of one day escaping her mundane existence. A happier more carefree and exciting life beckons to Angelina from beyond time itself. Answering its Siren call, what she finds is to be very careful what she wishes for as it just may come true. Highly intelligent and slightly nerdy high school student Marsha Hunt lives an idyllic, peaceful life with her mom Angela, a single parent and school teacher. Like most teens, Marsha is struggling with her own life. She feels herself a misplaced soul, a square peg in a round hole, trapped in a life she neither understands nor feels comfortable. Lost between confusing, surreal dreams and a perplexing reality, all the while searching the heavens for answers, Marsha longs to find her place in the world. What she discovers is that the key to her future may lie hidden in the past. As the disparate trio desperately seeks answers, their lives and fates unexpectedly and repeatedly cross. Only the ageless and enigmatic Lachesis seems to understand the furtive powers which inexplicably draw them together. But it is Collin Crowlys mysterious mansion Casa di Tempo, and his even stranger family legacy that sets the stage for an exciting romantic adventure across both space and time. Elysian Dreams transports the reader from the grimy, violent streets of the prohibition era Philadelphia to a peaceful Amish community; from the Delphian visions of a young girl to the beckoning midnight skies and beyond, on an exhilarating search for answers some perhaps better left unspoken.

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