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Why has time stopped for no one but you? Once upon a time there lived a vampire named Noël Rousseau. While his existence was one of monotony, it was familiar. All was well, and he was content...until a curious demonic girl and her magpie stumbled across the small cabin he called home. Placed upon a crossroads, Noël must decide whether to continue on in ignorance or confront the mysteries of his past--particularly the reasons as to why he was trapped in that lonesome, isolated house for over fifty years, and the disappearance of his Aunt Delia. Unfortunately, the outside world is not as he remembers it to be.
Despite a disastrous mishap during her audition, flutist Liliana Winter is accepted to the prestigious Music Program for Higher Tonal Arts in Germany. Here she finds friends, mystery, the love of her life and a new destiny. On a visit to Frankfurt she buys a tote bag at the flea market from a mysterious vendor. It contains a surprise that brings her adventure beyond her wildest dreams. Lili and her friends are transported back in time to the early 1900's. Meanwhile, a traitor in their midst will do anything to undermine Lili and her allies for his own evil gains. He is in for a reckoning when forced to battle "The Organization of Time Travel", whose duty is to safeguard historically weak composers and musicians destined for greatness so they complete their works for future generations to enjoy. Will the man with no music in his heart change history, as we know it? Or, has history already been re-written? Find out! Join Lili in her adventure of music, love, time travel, misdirection, seduction and murder!
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