Book Review: Highway to Happy
Sometimes you just need a road trip...
I didn’t mean to stare at Adam Woodbury. And I definitely didn’t mean to assume he was homeless. But when you see a man in a small-town café eating like he hasn’t had a real meal in days, then sharing the last bite with his big golden retriever, it’s hard not to wonder.
With his sun-streaked hair brushing his shoulders, scruffy face, flannel shirt torn at the elbows, faded jeans, and dusty boots, he looks like he stepped right out of one of those vagabond movies. The kind where the leading man carries secrets in his silence.
Turns out, Adam isn’t lost. He’s searching—traveling the back roads of Georgia in a camper van, capturing the world through his camera lens while trying to outrun the ghosts of his past.
I should’ve kept my distance. But somehow, this wandering soul with a love for the simple things in life has pulled me out of my comfort zone of real estate contracts and high heels, and into his world of open skies, campfires, and quiet mornings.
And the more I learn about the pain he’s running from, the more I realize my heart aches with hope too. Because somewhere between the winding highways and the unexpected moments of shared joy, I’ve started to wonder if this road we ended up on together is leading us home.
Highway to Happy is a tender, deeply emotional journey about love, loss, and rediscovering yourself when life takes an unexpected turn.
My Review
Kelly will have you falling for Keri and Adam's story. It is full of a range of emotions. A roller coaster ride of loss, love, and happiness. Highway to Happy is a song for the soul.
As soon as I met Adam, I could tell that there was a dark cloud hanging in his aura. Yet, it is revealed as the story progresses as to the reason for this and why Adam seems to be wandering. Keri helps Adam and slowly these two start a budding romance.
"Grief did not make me stronger; it made me softer. My shattered heart will never seal back up. Out of pain, I love deeper."

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