Is romance on the menu?In the quaint riverside town of Maldon, Sophie, the lively 21-year-old working at the local café, and Graham, a reserved 24-year-old aspiring writer, have formed an unlikely bond, amidst the aroma of freshly brewed coffee and the pages of their favourite novels.
As Sophie juggles a string of lacklustre romances, Graham, apparently content with friendship, secretly yearns for more. With every latte poured and every chapter written, their connection deepens, yet Sophie remains blissfully unaware of the love brewing within the pages of their story.
Will Sophie realise that the happily-ever-after she's been searching for might be sitting across the table, typing away on his laptop? Find out in Table for Two, a clean and wholesome friends-to-lovers romance, full of missed cues, friendship blossoming into something more, and the quiet beauty of love waiting patiently to be noticed.
Hannah Lynn is a multi award winning novelist. Publishing her first book, Amendments – a dark, dystopian speculative fiction novel, in 2015. Her second book, The Afterlife of Walter Augustus – a contemporary fiction novel with a supernatural twist – went on to win the 2018 Kindle Storyteller Award and the Independent Publishers Gold Medal for Best Adult Ebook.
Born in 1984, Hannah grew up in the Cotswolds, UK. After graduating from university, she spent 15 years as a teacher of physics, first in the UK and then Thailand, Malaysia, Austria and Jordan. It was during this time, inspired by the imaginations of the young people she taught, she began writing short stories for children, and later adult fiction.
With over 30 publications spanning a number of genres and translated into a dozen languages, Hannah has proven herself to be both an accomplished and prolific author.
Now settled back in the UK with her husband, daughter and clowder of cats, she spends her days writing romantic comedies and historical fiction. Her first historical fiction novel, Athena's Child, was also a 2020 Gold Medalist at the Independent Publishers Awards.
I really enjoyed this book catching up with the Lonely Hearts Book Club, this time it's Sophie and Grahams story. I felt light shaking Sophie at times to make her see what was happening with Jay, but she finally realised what he was like. I am really looking forward to the next book in this series.
This is reasonable fantastic and funny. Girl meets boy and become instant best friends and do everything together when she's not working or with her so called loser-boyfriend. Said best friend Graham is hopelessly in love with Sophie. Will she release to late that he's the one or will she keep getting putting up with boyfriend? I can't say you'll have to read it yourself. As always happy reading.
Not laugh-out loud funny in the least. Totally predictable would have been a better title. And could Sophie’s boyfriend been more of a jerk and she was totally oblivious to it. Almost makes you wonder how she could walk to work each day because she didn’t seem to notice anything.