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Road Home, The Broken Road Series

A man’s journey to redemption along Route 66 comes to its dramatic conclusion of the #1 New York Times–bestselling author’s heartfelt trilogy.

Everyone believes Charles James was killed in a fiery plane crash. But after a remarkable twist of fate saved his life, he realized how unhappy that life had become. Now, with a second chance at finding happiness, he embarked on an epic journey. Walking the length of Route 66 from Chicago to California, he intends to finally reconnect with his ex-wife Monica.

In this final installment of the series that began with The Broken Road and The Forgotten Road, Charles is still on his pilgrimage across the iconic American road. He intends to finish his trek, despite learning that Monica is now planning to marry another man. With the initial reason for his trip in jeopardy, he still has lessons to learn along the way before he discovers—and arrives at—his true destination.

Richard Paul Evans

Richard Paul Evans is the #1 New York Times and USA TODAY bestselling author of more than forty novels. There are currently more than thirty-five million copies of his books in print worldwide, translated into more than twenty-four languages. Richard is the recipient of numerous awards, including two first place Storytelling World Awards, the Romantic Times Best Women’s Novel of the Year Award, and is a five-time recipient of the Religion Communicators Council’s Wilbur Awards. Seven of Richard’s books have been produced as television movies. His first feature film, The Noel Diary, starring Justin Hartley (This Is Us) and acclaimed film director, Charles Shyer (Private Benjamin, Father of the Bride), will debut in 2022. In 2011 Richard began writing Michael Vey, a #1 New York Times bestselling young adult series which has won more than a dozen awards. Richard is the founder of The Christmas Box International, an organization devoted to maintaining emergency children’s shelters and providing services and resources for abused, neglected, or homeless children and young adults. To date, more than 125,000 youths have been helped by the charity. For his humanitarian work, Richard has received the Washington Times Humanitarian of the Century Award and the Volunteers of America National Empathy Award. Richard lives in Salt Lake City, Utah, with his wife, Keri, and their five children and two grandchildren. You can learn more about Richard on his website RichardPaulEvans.com.

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