Stand Alone Novel
Book 2
By: Casey Swan

The Beauty of the Bay

Casey Swan
 BAY OF ISLANDS   Book Two

Lev’s autobody shop on the West Coast of New Zealand burns down with no insurance, and then his girlfriend leaves him. He is about to ring a friend in Canada when he notices a Bay of Islands phone number in his address book. Tomislav was a great friend many years ago, but can Lev make a fresh start in Kerikeri at the age of fifty?

When he and Bessie both offer to translate something on Mary’s new coffee machine at the Village Fair Café, his Italian is better than hers – but he reminds her of her ex. Running back to New Zealand from Italy after a disastrous breakup with Tomasso has coloured the way she sees Lev.

But there’s something between them, and with hesitant steps they begin to explore it, going backwards sometimes as they learn to understand each other. When Lev’s ex arrives on the scene, it doesn’t help!

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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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