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Boomers John and Sally Ross return from a memorable vacation in Budapest, hoping for some peace and quiet at their Kentucky home. But Sally ends up staying with their daughter who is undergoing cancer treatments in New York.
John heads back to Lexington, only to be surprised by unexpected houseguests that could put a strain on family relationships. He also has to deal with some shady characters who have moved into the neighborhood and may be responsible for a rise in hate crime.

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Boomers John and Sally Ross return from a memorable vacation in Budapest, hoping for some peace and quiet at their Kentucky home. But Sally ends up staying with their daughter who is undergoing cancer treatments in New York.

John heads back to Lexington, only to be surprised by unexpected houseguests that could put a strain on family relationships. He also has to deal with some shady characters who have moved into the neighborhood and may be responsible for a rise in hate crime.


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Michael Embry is the author of three nonfiction sports books and four novels, including The Touch for Wings ePress. His career includes more than 30 years in journalism as a reporter, sportswriter and editor. He lives in Frankfort, Ky., with his wife, Mary, and Yorkshire terriers, Baxter and Bucky.Embry has worked for Kentucky newspapers in Madisonville and Lexington and a national news service, making stops in Louisville, New York, Milwaukee and Lexington. He retired as editor of Kentucky Monthly magazine in Frankfort in 2006 to return to school to become a special education teacher. Among the organizations he is involved in are the Honorable Order of Kentucky Colonels, Golden Key International Honour Society, National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association, U.S. Basketball Writers Association, Sierra Club, and The Friends of the Paul Sawyier Public Library in Frankfort.