
Passport to Happiness
A feel-good, escapist read full of romance, life-changing travel and the search for happiness
by Carrie Stone
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Pub Date 15 Mar 2019 | Archive Date 19 Sep 2019
HarperCollins UK, HarperImpulse | One More Chapter
Description
An inspiring and escapist read for fans of Katy Colins and Eat, Pray, Love.
One woman’s journey from lost to found…
With her job, with her single status and with the never ending line of rubbish men on Tinder. Tired of going through the motions of seeming happy, Everly wants to be happy! So, in a spontaneous moment of bravery (perhaps spurred on by a few cocktails) Everly books a holiday. Time away, alone, to find out what she really wants from life.
Everly’s search for happiness takes her to picturesque Swiss villages and the sunsets of glamourous Bermuda. But with every new stamp in her passport, Everly still feels as though something is missing… Could it be that true happiness is hard to find, until she finds herself?
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9780008123086 |
PRICE | £0.99 (GBP) |
Featured Reviews

I loved this book!
I thought that it was very well written, I loved the flow of the story and I thought that the characters were very well developed and I loved their interactions.
It is a lovely journey of life, one I thoroughly enjoyed reading and following.
Five stars from me for this one – very highly recommended!!

It seemed only fitting that I read a book with passport in the title all while on a plane somewhere exotic myself.
Although unlike Everly I was on my Ford a holiday whereas she is on a journey of self discovery and in the pursuit of happiness.
What I really loved about this book were the three foreign destinations, Switzerland, Bermuda and Bali all of which were described so vibrantly that I could have been alongside Everly on her journey.
Initially I wasn't sure what to make of it all but once I got to know the main character better and could see she wasn't as shallow as the early days in Bermuda made her seem, I was really enjoying it.
I loved her assorted experiences in the destinations, while her Skype calls to her sister just frustrated me.
This was a lovely, relaxing story to read, perfect for whiling away a few hours of a long haul flight. I just hope I enjoy Thailand as much as Everly enjoys her Far Eastern adventure.
Thank you to Netgalley and Harper Impulse for this copy which I have reviewed honestly and voluntarily.