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Travis Casey
Travis was brought up in Midwest America before embarking on a nine year Navy career that allowed him to travel the world and learn about life. He has ping-ponged across oceans moving from mainland United States to Hawaii, to Scotland, to Seattle, to England, to Minnesota, to... His writing is... show more

Travis was brought up in Midwest America before embarking on a nine year Navy career that allowed him to travel the world and learn about life. He has ping-ponged across oceans moving from mainland United States to Hawaii, to Scotland, to Seattle, to England, to Minnesota, to... His writing is light-hearted fiction writing comedic novels with humor being the focal point binding his stories together. He has written Tyler's Trouble Trilogy, which compromises three stand alone novels. The first in the series is Trouble Triangle, a romantic comedy. Followed by the sequel, Oceans of Trouble, where the adventure continues to the Far East in this suspense novel. His third novel, Forbidden Trouble, follows the natural progression into a romance, but retains the humor and suspense that readers enjoy in Casey's writing. Following the success of Foreigner In My Own Backyard, Travis has recently released the sequel, Still A Foreigner. This real life series takes a humorous look at the American lifestyle as he repatriates himself to the United States after living in England for the past twenty years.You can contact Travis at:traviscasey1074@yahoo.co.uk or visit his website atwww.traviscasey.com
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KarlWiggins
KarlWiggins rated it 11 years ago
MOVE OVER BILL BRYSONI���m not kidding! If you think Bryson���s ���Notes from a small island��� was a good read, this is much better although, of course, Travis Casey is heading for a huge island.Travis Casey has a way of drawing the reader in as he shares his life and frustrations. If you���ve read...
Romance on Wheels
Romance on Wheels rated it 11 years ago
I find reading romance from a male point of view facinating. Travis did not disappoint with Forbidden Trouble. Witty dialog, funny moments and fascinating characters make this a fantastic read.
KarlWiggins
KarlWiggins rated it 11 years ago
This really is quite an engaging storyline, and I found myself strangely drawn to Tyler, mainly because he's such an arse. The characters are cleverly drawn and there's an alluring appeal to the main three protagonists, although I have to admit to finding Holly the hardest to like, which I suspect i...
DKCassidy
DKCassidy rated it 16 years ago
Fun read!
DKCassidy
DKCassidy rated it 56 years ago
Funny good read!
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