Vision Quest is the story of two brothers, Bradford and Trevor Strand, who were on their way to celebrate the sale of their restaurant franchise, Pizza Land, when the limo they were riding was hit head on by a semi-truck. While Bradford and Trevor survived, their wives and young children didn’t.
The sale of Pizza Land left the brothers with virtually unlimited financial resources. Devastated, they decide to purchase two Harleys and embark on a yearlong cross-country journey. With the help of Roosevelt, their mentor, they ride across the country helping people as they search for answers.
Readers can choose to read the stories in Vision Quest individually or in sequence. It’s like a TV show with episodes. Each story gradually adds details about the main character’s so regular readers will learn more about them and understand why Trevor and Bradford behave as they do.
Season 1
Helping Cory - In this episode, we learn a little about the devastating crash that took the lives of Bradford and Trevor’s families that started it all and we meet a young boy with cancer that the brothers decide to help. (Part I | Part II)
Helping Jerry - In this episode, we learn of the origin of the Vision Quest. We then meet Rosemarie and her husband Jerry who is suffering from PTSD from his days in Vietnam. Since Trevor was also a SEAL, the two bond. (Part I | Part II)
Helping Marc - In this episode, we learn about the early days of Pizza Land. We then meet Bill Ides and his teenage son Marc. Marc gets involved with drug dealers and the brothers attempt to get him back on the right track. (Part I | Part II | Part III)
Helping Bradford - In this episode, we learn about how Bradford and Jill meet. On the way back to the beach on Lake Erie the brothers are involved in an accident. Trevor escapes with minor injuries but Brad ends up in the hospital in a coma. Roosevelt and other people from past Vision Quests visit Brad and pray for his recovery. (Part I | Part II | Part III)
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I really like the premise of this, Scott. Looking forward to it!
Interesting! I find I’ve been reluctant to sign on for serials, but your approach sounds intriguing.