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Where the Road Leads Us
Where the Road Leads Us
Where the Road Leads Us
Audiobook8 hours

Where the Road Leads Us

Written by Robin Reul

Narrated by Suzy Jackson and Nick Walther

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

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This is their chance.

Jack is on the verge of leaving for college, but before he does, he wants to track down his estranged brother, Alex, and find some closure in the wake of their father's death. Meanwhile, Hallie has just found out some upsetting news about a
friend in Oregon, and she has a small window to go see him before it's too late.

Jack and Hallie are practically strangers. They shared a class together years ago and haven't seen each other since, though they have more in common than they'd ever imagine. And when fate puts them into the same rideshare to the bus
terminal, it kicks off an unconventional and hilarious adventure that may lead them to their own true selves … and maybe to each other.

Sometimes the best path is the unexpected one.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJun 29, 2021
ISBN9781705038536
Author

Robin Reul

The author of MY KIND OF CRAZY and the forthcoming WHERE THE ROAD LEADS US, Robin Reul has been writing since she was in early elementary school, when she used to make her own book club flyers for her classmates and then pen them original stories. Though she grew up on movie sets and worked for many years in the film and television industry both as an actress and in motion picture development, she ultimately decided to focus her attention on writing young adult novels. She lives in Los Angeles suburbia.

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    A beautiful story of circumstances bringing two young people together on a journey that gradually weaves their realities in a way that lays a foundation for a bittersweet present that ends the story with such great promise. A thoroughly satisfying story, quite probably made so by the author’s own family tragedy.