Together at the Table: A Novel of
Lost Love and Second Helpings; Book 3 in the Two
Blue Doors Series by Hillary Manton Lodge
320 pages
When
I saw that this third book in Hillary Manton Lodge’s Two Blue Door Series was
available for review from Blogging for
Books, I jumped at the opportunity to review it (and it didn’t hurt that I got
it for FREE!).
I
was highly irritated at the end of Book Two. The story just stopped; literally
it just stopped. It was a wonderful read until that point. I was eager to know
what happened between Juliette and Neil. And would she learn the truth about
the man she thought was her grandfather and the man who may have been? Book
Three does not disappoint.
When
we last saw Juliette, her mother had been diagnosed with cancer; the restaurant
she opened with her brother, Nico, was off to a good start; she had traveled to
Italy to meet both her paternal and maternal relative and try to solve the mystery
of who was her grandfather; but her long-distance romance with Memphis-based
immunologist Neil McLaren had ended.
Since
then, her mother has died, leaving a gaping hole in the family. No one is quite
over the shock. The restaurant is a success. She is dating the sous-chef Adrian.
She has read the letters she discovered by her grandmother, but hasn’t had the
time to follow up, and she is not over Neil McLaren, no matter what comes out
of her mouth.
Taking
a break from her hectic schedule, she takes a walk on Portland’s riverfront with
Adrian. There in the distance is a familiar figure. Could it be Neil? Her heart tells her it is.
In
a delightful novel, Manon Lodge ties up all the loose ends and give readers a satisfying
conclusion. I’ll miss these characters and hope that she reconsiders and gives
us a fourth Two Blue Doors. I think it’s doable.
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