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"In his house at R'lyeh, dead Cthulhu waits dreaming? Not anymore." When the love of her life goes missing, Sylvia ends up entangled in a cross-dimensional effort by the Alchemist to awaken Cthulhu. In the process, countless lives are affected and nothing will ever be the same.   When her boyfriend Sean Tanaka asks her to marry him, UEW Agent Sylvia O'Neil doesn't hesitate to accept. But when Sean goes missing during a mission to stop an old foe and is assumed dead, Sylvia spends the nest year scouring the multiverse to find him.  But a mysterious fugitive may have a connection with her lost…mehr

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"In his house at R'lyeh, dead Cthulhu waits dreaming? Not anymore." When the love of her life goes missing, Sylvia ends up entangled in a cross-dimensional effort by the Alchemist to awaken Cthulhu. In the process, countless lives are affected and nothing will ever be the same.   When her boyfriend Sean Tanaka asks her to marry him, UEW Agent Sylvia O'Neil doesn't hesitate to accept. But when Sean goes missing during a mission to stop an old foe and is assumed dead, Sylvia spends the nest year scouring the multiverse to find him.  But a mysterious fugitive may have a connection with her lost love, yet she has to stop him from bringing about the revival of the Great Old One, Cthulhu. Can Sylvia find Sean while stopping eldritch horrors from being released upon the multiverse in this heart grabbing tale of romance and science fantasy? Part One of a trilogy.
Autorenporträt
Jeffrey Konkin writes fun science fantasy works encompassing the multiverse, and all the craziness that entails. He's worked on a variety of genres from romance to cosmic horror and everything in between. Before he got a Bachelor of Arts in Creative Writing, Jeffrey initially studied Psychology, and he retains more than a passing interest on the subject.  Jeffrey hopes that readers find some sense of entertainment from his works, no matter how small. He also prefers to skip making long biographies and just let his work speak for itself.