The Broken Road, Richard Paul Evans
The Broken Road, Richard Paul Evans
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The Broken Road

Author: Richard Paul Evans

Narrator: Richard Paul Evans

Unabridged: 6 hr 14 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/02/2017


Synopsis

A broken man. A twist of fate. A second chance. The #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Mistletoe Promise and The Walk begins a riveting new trilogy that explores the tantalizing question: What if you could start over?

Chicago celebrity Charles James can’t shake the nightmare that wakes him each night. He sees himself walking down a long, broken highway lined in flames. Where is he going? Why is he walking? What is the wailing he hears around him?

By day, he wonders why he’s so haunted and unhappy when he has all he ever wanted—fame, fans, and fortune and the lavish lifestyle it affords him. Coming from a childhood of poverty and pain, this is what he’s dreamed of. But now, at the pinnacle of his career, he’s started to wonder if he’s wanted the wrong things. His wealth has come legally, but questionably, from the power of his personality, seducing people out of their hard-earned money. When he learns that one of his customers has committed suicide because of financial ruin, Charles is shaken. The cracks in his façade start to break down, spurring him to question everything: his choices, his relationships, his future, and the type of man he’s become.

Then a twist of fate changes everything. Charles is granted something very remarkable: a second chance. The question is: what will he do with it?

The Broken Road is an engrossing, contemplative story of redemption and grace and the power of second chances. It is an epic journey you won’t soon forget.

About Richard Paul Evans

Showing great tenacity, American author, Richard Paul Evans, grew up in Murray City, Utah, and when he decided to write and publish a book, he could not find a willing publisher, so he self-published. That book was entitled, The Christmas Box. He had been working full time as an advertising executive, when he decided to write a Christmas story for his children. He distributed his book to area bookstores, and it became a huge local success.

The following year, The Christmas Box became the #2 bestseller on the New York Times list. That distinction led to a bidding war among publishers (who originally had no interest). Simon and Schuster won the bidding with their advance payment of $4.2 million! They released the book in hardcover in 1995, and it became the first book to be NYT #1 bestseller in both hard cover and paperback.

In 1995, The Christmas Box was made into a movie for television, starring Richard Thomas and Maureen O'Hara. In 1996 his book, Timepiece, was also made into a television movie starring Naomi Watts, James Earl Jones, and Ellen Burstyn. Other books adapted for movies were, The Locket, A Perfect Day, The Mistletoe Promise, and The Mistletoe Inn.

Evans is known for his conservative Christian themes appealing to family values, and for his children's books. He also founded Christmas Box House, Int'l that helps abused and neglected children, with a network of shelters and services. Another group was established to help men who have feelings of isolation caused by the "toxic masculinity" movement by some women. This group is called Tribe of Kyngs. Evans lives in Salt Lake City, Utah with his wife, five children, and one grandchild.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Paul on July 23, 2017

The author neatly tied together a storyline of dreams - of hopes, Its everyday's ups and downs. In our waking world, we have so many desires - so many needs. Much of what we see reflected in the mirror is determined by our personal history. There's not a one of us who doesn't have baggage to drag ar......more

Goodreads review by G.H. on December 22, 2017

I thought the writing, in the beginning, was excellent and the mysterious character who turns out to be the protagonist for most of the story was good. But the scenes with the psychiatrist talking about issues rather than experiencing them in the writing itself left me wanting a bit more. The protag......more

Goodreads review by Sherri on June 28, 2017

Excellent book by Richard Paul Evans. Without giving away too much, it really got me at the end!!! Can't wait for his new book in 2018, The Forgotten Road!......more

Goodreads review by Vannetta on May 19, 2017

Fabulous book, imo. I've always enjoyed RPE and this book reminded me of his "walk" series. While it.s true that the book ends on an unresolved note...I didn't mind that. I am looking forward to the next one.......more