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Table for Two
- Narrated by: Anastasia Watley
- Length: 8 hrs and 48 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Trying to take a few brief moments away from a stressful situation, Reagan Murphy snags the last table at a bustling downtown lunch spot. When another woman walks into the crowded restaurant seeking a table, Reagan offers to share hers.
Jillian Jacobs just wanted a quick bite before she'd have to focus on a new and unreasonable deadline. Irritated by her empty stomach and by the prospect of waiting, Jillian resentfully accepts a seat at a stranger's table.
Their shared lunch is filled with hostility, snide comments, and shades of derision from Jill, and Reagan finds herself relieved at the end of the encounter.
But then the two are thrown back together when Jill becomes a catering client of Reagan's. Soon navigating a professional relationship becomes complicated as their attraction begins to smolder. Will it get in the way and cause even bigger problems? Or will this be the start of something they've both been looking for all along?
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- Fvfj
- 04-08-2024
A wonderful book with a brilliant narrator!
I really loved this book. I absolutely fell in love with the characters, and the book explored their relationship really well. The performance by narrator Anastasia Watley was brilliant as usual.
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- Bee
- 30-10-2024
What a first meeting
Reagan part owns a restaurant and a catering business. She meets Jill, a repressed workaholic at a cafe where they have to share a table for lunch. This starts a wonderful relationship that’s fraught with problems as they try to navigate their future. Between tragedy and family secrets Jill and Reagan navigate the truth that families are complicated.
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