J C MacDonaldI entered the world in a small hamlet nestled in Worcestershire. My parents rented a section of a farmhouse by the canal. My early years were idyllic, spent playing and exploring in the countryside. When it was time for me to start at junior school, e relocated to a nearby town, and life began to change as I was introduced to larger groups of childrenAs a child, I always felt a bit different from others. Though I was well liked and had many friends, I never relied too heavily on any one group. Instead, I would float between social circles, sometimes fully immersing myself but often just observing from a safe distance. Music captured my attention at a young age; my Uncle Jim was a musical genius, and I would spend hours listening to his piano playing and watching him write music for my dad's big band. I also developed a love for sports, and after school, my friends and I would drop our bags at home before heading out to play football in the winter or cricket in the summer, only returning when it got too dark or when one of our mothers came looking for us.As I entered my teenage years, I noticed a change within myself. I became more withdrawn and preferred spending time alone, playing the piano and guitar, immersing myself in music. Golf also became a solo hobby that I excelled at. Looking back, I realise that I could have pursued a career in golf instead of music. My path crossed with Lee's when I answered an advertisement for his band in a local newspaper. Though we didn't get along at first, we eventually became close friends when we met again two years later. Together, we experienced many highs and lows filled with thrills, excitement, and even some danger. However, my life took a different turn when I returned to Worcestershire. I strived for a "normal" life with steady work and a family. But no matter how hard I tried; I couldn't fully embrace a mundane existence without some form of excitement. Late-night decisions fuelled by alcohol often led me down a self-destructive path, ultimately landing me in a council hostel with only a few possessions and my guitars.My mother's death at the hands of another patient on the same hospital ward that she was being treated on led to me receiving a small inheritance and I was able to get myself out of the hostel and into a place of my own where I started to rebuild my life.My current situation is the best I have ever experienced. I live in the quaint county town of Warwick in Warwickshire living in a charming little house that finally feels like home thanks to my partner, Bev.She has been my rock throughout all the challenges and inner struggles as I faced and dealt with difficult emotions and buried truths within myself.I am certain she has also endured her own emotional struggles during this process, but I cannot thank her enough for all she has done for me. Her love and understanding have taught me so much, and now I find myself in a position of great strength. It feels like the right time to begin working on this series of books, hoping to bring joy and entertainment to anyone who reads them. I intend to enjoy my wonderful life for many years to come. Read More Read Less