The compelling third installment of Richard Paul Evans’s bestselling series about an advertising executive, who loses everything and embarks on a walk across America, is now available—completely unabridged—for only $14.99!
Reeling from the sudden loss of his wife, his home, and his business, Alan Christoffersen, a once-successful advertising executive, has left everything he knew behind and set off on an extraordinary cross-country journey. Carrying only a backpack, he is walking from Seattle to Key West, the farthest destination on his map.
Now almost halfway through his trek, Alan sets out to walk the nearly 1,000 miles between South Dakota and St. Louis, but it’s the people he meets along the way who give the journey its true meaning: a mysterious woman who follows Alan’s walk for close to a hundred miles, the ghost hunter searching graveyards for his wife, and the elderly Polish man who gives Alan a ride and shares a story that Alan will never forget.
Full of hard-won wisdom and truth, The Road to Grace is a compelling and inspiring novel about hope, healing, grace, and the meaning of life.
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"While I'm not a big fan of Evans' more romantically styled stories, I love this series. I love the characters Alan meets on his walk across country. This book moved a little slower than the others in the beginning, but it soon caught me up. And the ending?! No spoilers here but I'm on pins and needles until book 4 comes out!"
— Karleneb (5 out of 5 stars)
“Though written with a religious tone, The Road to Grace is for people of all beliefs. It is an intriguing story that is simply enjoyable to read.”
— Deseret Morning News“There’s no doubt that Evans knows how to keep the pages turning. A cliff-hanger conclusion ups the stakes, putting Alan’s journey in jeopardy and ensuring that readers will come back for the fourth outing.”
— Booklist“A fast and pleasurable read with plenty of local color and enough sentiment to evoke a tear or two.”
— Kirkus Reviews" A continuation of the walking journey. This was an easy reading, slow paced book with some touching moments. It reminds me that every person has a story to tell. We could all learn something valuable from each other if we took the time to listen. "
— Aimee, 2/19/2014" Quick read. Would be good for a pool day. I had a hard time not drawing comparisons to the original "Walk Across America". I think Richard Paul Evans is stronger as a children's author. "
— Heather, 2/16/2014" Really enjoy this series. Waiting for the next book to come out is tough! "
— Jennifer, 2/15/2014" I enjoyed this book very much. The characters all had purpose, and the settings the protagonist walked through were perfect metaphors for the things in his life he was "walking" through. On a number of levels, this little novel spoke to me, and I eagerly await the next installment of Evans' "The Walk" series. "
— Eva, 2/14/2014" Really enjoyed reading this series. "
— Bethany, 1/30/2014" Reading this series has accompanied my own walk of healing and Alan has been a compelling companion. "
— Abby, 1/25/2014" the series is still amazing! "
— Kristine, 1/24/2014" A down turn from the first two books and definitely a disappointing end! "
— Sharon, 1/23/2014" My least favorite in the series thus far - not much accomplished this time around, but I'm looking forward to #4 just the same! "
— Cyndi, 1/19/2014" A little predictable, but still an enjoyable part of this series. "
— Alissa, 12/17/2013" I have to say, Richard Paul Evans is my new favorite author. I put down this book last night and my next thought is, let's go to the bookstore and find more of his books. I highly recomment this series. "
— Sherry, 12/15/2013" The third book in this series is as well written as the others. I'm fascinated by this concept and in some ways am jealous of his freedom. I enjoying taking this journey and meeting such interesting people along the way. Also nice to read something that only takes a short time, but says so much. "
— Ml, 12/8/2013" Great book. Enjoyed the story thoroughly, as well as the characters we met along the journey and the destination descriptions. Made me want to visit those cities and towns too. Will be looking for the first two books in this series. Highly recommend. "
— Jen, 12/4/2013" I have really enjoyed this series, particularly I liked the message about the need to accept our trials. "
— Jill, 10/9/2013" A; Sad to see Alan's story end, but very much enjoyed the journey. "
— Cathy, 8/25/2013" Loved it - looking forward to the 4th in the series. "
— Cgreen, 8/24/2013" like good easy read with depth...kids could read. "
— Valerie, 7/4/2013" Once again - very insightful, especially about lessons of forgiveness and about how the road we choose in life is our choice. Can't wait for the year to pass for book #4 to come out!! "
— Mom, 1/20/2013" The ending threw me. But I think it was meant to so I will pick up book 4. I haven't read 1 and 2 and was pleased I didn't need to. Def. not something I would have normally read. But I liked it. Only took a couple of days. "
— Hope, 1/10/2013" Such a good series. Cannot wait 4 the next one. "
— Shanle, 12/28/2012" CAN'T WAIT TO READ THE NEXT ONE!! GREAT SERIES.. "
— Kristen, 10/14/2012" I have enjoyed other books by Richard Paul Evans and I thought this one looked interesting. I will have to find the other 2 books in this series. "
— Dianne, 9/22/2012" Number three in the series, and maybe my favorite thus far. A truly easy read (less then 5 hours start to finish) but yet the characters pull at me. I have very much enjoyed this series. "
— Joey, 9/13/2012" Excellent series. I read this in 2 days. It is written so well and makes you really think about your life and why we do things we do. Can't wait for the next book. "
— Maryann, 8/16/2012" I love all three books from The Walk series!I just don't like waiting so long for the next one to be released! "
— Patricia, 5/31/2012Richard Paul Evans is the author of the #1 New York Times bestseller The Christmas Box. Each of his more than thirty-five novels has been a New York Times bestseller. , the Romantic Times Best Women’s Novel of the Year Award, the German Audience Gold Award for Romance, five Religion Communicators Council Wilbur Awards, the Washington Times Humanitarian of the Century Award, and the Volunteers of America National Empathy Award .There are more than thirty-five million copies of his books in print worldwide, translated into more than twenty-four languages. Learn more at Facebook.com/RPEFans or his website RichardPaulEvans.com.