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A Table by the Window
Written by Lawana Blackwell
Narrated by Andrea Gallo
Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
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About this audiobook
In A Table by the Window, best-selling Christian author Lawana Blackwell combines inspiration and intrigue. Carley Reed didn't have an easy childhood, but now, as a settled adult living in San Francisco, she has managed to make a peaceful life for herself. Everything turns upside down, though, one morning when a private investigator finds her and informs her that she has inherited her grandmother's house in a small town in Mississippi.
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- Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5This book was a quick read. A fairly quaint plot - estranged grandparent leaves an inheritance which includes a house to a 25 yr old from California. Race only touched on in one brief episode. Having lived in MS race is huge since MS is practically 75% black at least. All in all a Christian book in not so subtle ways that really did not have a definitive theme other than if you murder you get caught. And family is more important than anything. ...but we all know that!
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5You may be starting to notice I like Women's Fiction. I love any character who starts a restaurant; I'm totally into heritage houses and moving to the sticks; I like misfits--so let's just say it was my kinda story. If you do too, this probably won't disappoint--plus it has a nice little mystery and risk of death to spice things up. The only thing I thought was kinda of funny was that the main character kept referring to how her sense of humor kept her going, helped her survive, etc--and I just couldn't for the life of me see what on earth she was talking about. If anything, I found her a little uptight and overly concerned about appearances and what other people thought about her and/or the company she kept. She wasn't funny . . . which, if you think about it, is hilarious! :Dp.s. "I found her a little uptight and overly concerned about appearances and what other people thought about her and/or the company she kept."--not in a horrible way, in a kind of endearing, realistic way.