Book 6
By: Casey Swan

A Time of Miracles

Casey Swan
 A KAURI BAY ROMANCE   Book Six

Welcome to the last book in the Kauri Bay series. The one in which, hopefully, all the unfinished plot lines will be resolved in one way or another. Readers will certainly get to look at the theatre company’s production of The Taming of the Shrew in much more detail!

In the meantime, Harper’s older brother Samuel comes for a holiday in Kauri Bay to see how Harper, his sister Hope, and the children are settling in to the town after the death of Harper’s wife some months before. Harper asks Sally, the owner of the B&B on Beach Front Avenue, to show Samuel around Kauri Bay since he and Hope are both working. And sparks fly!

But there are 400 kilometres between Sam and Sally when the holiday is over, and they only have short weekend days together after his trips up and back. It’s not long before they both fear they will lose the love they have just found. Samuel comes to realise how much of a rut he’s in at Crabbits & Co in Rotorua, and that only fuels his unhappiness. He needs a job and a house in the Kauri Bay area – but how will that ever be possible?

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Hello, wherever you are in the world.

I live in an area of New Zealand called Taranaki, which is built around a huge mountain rising from the middle of a flat plain. Mount Taranaki (2518m) looks a lot like Mount Fuji, and is another almost perfect volcanic cone. I climbed it first when I was thirteen, and I've spent a lot of time on it ever since. We say we live 'under the mountain' if we live in Taranaki.

I had some trouble finding a new pen name for the Kauri Bay romance series. I had already used Eric Thorpe for my popular military thrillers, and another name for my recent science-fiction trilogy, so what to do next? In the end I took the first name from one grandfather and the last name from the other, and tweaked two letters to make the name flow. That's how the name Casey Swan was born. I’m aiming at six books in the Kauri Bay series, and we'll see what happens after that.

As I mentioned in the Author's Note to the first Kauri Bay book (A Bridge Between Hearts), physio yoga over fifty does exist, and I teach it. I have essentially invented this branch of yoga myself, with a lot of help from other yoga teachers, a physio friend and now a chiropractor friend. I did once try to put a few hour-long classes up at YouTube so everyone could benefit, but the cost was too high and there was a large digital hurdle to overcome. I understand something like this is underway in Europe, which is good to hear.

May the books you read inspire your life!

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