

It always felt like an annual celebration that thankfully stayed alive long day after long day, and warm night after warm night.

I don't like prologues as a general rule, but I have included one for this book to give aīackground of how I got where I am today.“Margo Brinker always thought summer would never end. This book is not meant to be a factual report, merely my perception of things. So I've put my fictional worlds to one side for the time being to focus on myĪlthough some subjects may be sensitive, I don't do heart-wrenching so I've looked at thingsįrom the funny side of life. Still humorous in content, as my novels are meant to be, but much closer to home.

I have written three novels and have been working on my fourth, but this was an opportunity to

Although I'm a born and bred American, apprehension races through my blood as I return to my birth country after living in Britain for the past twenty-two years. In fact, I'm treated like a foreigner everywhere I go.Ī family situation has prompted me to leave my adopted motherland and return to the United Bexhill-on-Sea in East Sussex is a lovely seaside town and it's a great place to live – and die – and although I consider England my home, I'm not really People come here toĭie then forget what they came for. I live in a town on the south coast of England known as God's Waiting Room. Is more difficult than he had anticipated.Ī journey of a thousand miles begins with a singleĪ journey of seven thousand miles begins with a trip to Entering the United States with his British wife Not recounting the chaos that occurs as he attempts to reestablish himself as an American. Just as well he’s not a caring person, but he is a damn good driver.Ĭasey uses his own brand of humor to explore what has changed in America since he lived there – that’s when he’s His parents need him – not as a carer as he expected, but as someone to drive them from Florida back to their home A family crisis brings Travis Casey back to the land he used to call home after living in England for the past two
