Sometimes the hardest invitation to accept is the one that leads you back to life. Eighteen months after losing her beloved husband, fifty-five-year-old Evelyn Harper reluctantly agrees to attend her late husband's niece's wedding-the first major family celebration she's faced alone. She almost doesn't go. Surrounded by joyful couples, shared memories, and the quiet ache of the empty chair beside her, Evelyn wonders if she still belongs in a world that seems to have moved on without her.
Then a thoughtfully arranged seating chart places her beside Graham Bennett, the groom's recently divorced father, who is navigating an unfamiliar future after a long marriage. What begins as polite conversation over dinner slowly becomes something neither of them expected: easy companionship, shared laughter, and the comforting realization that some people understand loneliness without needing it explained.
As summer unfolds through coffee dates, family dinners, and ordinary afternoons that become quietly extraordinary, Evelyn discovers that honoring the love she shared with her late husband doesn't mean closing the door on everything that still lies ahead. Tender, uplifting, and deeply moving, A Place at the Table is a story about grief, healing, family, and the remarkable courage it takes to say yes to life again.
Perfect for readers who love emotionally rich women's fiction, mature romance, and stories celebrating hope, resilience, and second chances.
Sometimes the hardest invitation to accept is the one that leads you back to life. Eighteen months after losing her beloved husband, fifty-five-year-old Evelyn Harper reluctantly agrees to attend her late husband's niece's wedding-the first major family celebration she's faced alone. She almost doesn't go. Surrounded by joyful couples, shared memories, and the quiet ache of the empty chair beside her, Evelyn wonders if she still belongs in a world that seems to have moved on without her.
Then a thoughtfully arranged seating chart places her beside Graham Bennett, the groom's recently divorced father, who is navigating an unfamiliar future after a long marriage. What begins as polite conversation over dinner slowly becomes something neither of them expected: easy companionship, shared laughter, and the comforting realization that some people understand loneliness without needing it explained.
As summer unfolds through coffee dates, family dinners, and ordinary afternoons that become quietly extraordinary, Evelyn discovers that honoring the love she shared with her late husband doesn't mean closing the door on everything that still lies ahead. Tender, uplifting, and deeply moving, A Place at the Table is a story about grief, healing, family, and the remarkable courage it takes to say yes to life again.
Perfect for readers who love emotionally rich women's fiction, mature romance, and stories celebrating hope, resilience, and second chances.