Corner Booth
About the Book Corner Booth
Book: Corner Booth
Author: Chautona Havig
Genre: Contemporary Christian Romance
Release date: March 17, 2015
A daring move forges the love of a lifetime
A rushed lunch and a bold move introduce Carlie to a stranger—one who hardly acknowledges her existence as he sits across from her, sharing his booth to save her a wait in a long line.
What began as a random encounter becomes a weekly date in which Carlie chatters about her life to a silent lunchmate. Much about him interests her–his slightly Euro fashion sense, his commitment to the work he does as he eats his lunch week after week, and his evident attention to the running monologue she shares between bites of meals that he inevitably pays for.
Dean gets to know the woman across from him–looks forward to their lunches each week, learns valuable lessons about himself—but when the cafe is threatened, and then when she doesn’t show up one day, he suspects their unusual friendship means more to him than he imagined.
Settle into the booth with Carlie and Dean and learn just how eloquent silence really is.
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My Thoughts on Corner Booth
Corner Booth is a wonderful novel. I laughed. I yelled. Maybe I also gave them lectures in my mind. But I didn’t put the book down.
This was actually the second time I read this book. I read it back in the summer of 2021 as well. This is one of my favorite authors and I often read and reread her books. They’re that good.
Dean was a great character. I saw some of me in him. And I’m not sure I liked what I saw. I too have a lot of knowledge in my brain and sometimes I give the academics without empathy or what the person really needs to hear.
The book made me want to listen more. Really listen. Not listen with one ear while my brain was already answering and fixing their problem. Because of course, I can do that! Right?! Or maybe not.
Carlie learns things through the book too and I really enjoyed watching those changes come. She’s a great character but she doesn’t have confidence in herself.
This is a great book and I hope you give it a read or two! Plus check out anything you can find by Chautona. You won’t regret reading them.
I have voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book which I received from Celebrate Lit. All views expressed are only my honest opinion. I was not required to write a positive review nor was I compensated in any other way. All opinions expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the FTC regulations.
About the Author of Corner Booth
USA Today Bestselling author of Aggie and Past Forward Series, Chautona Havig lives in an oxymoron, escapes into imaginary worlds that look startlingly similar to ours and writes the stories that emerge. An irrepressible optimist, Chautona sees everything through a kaleidoscope of It’s a Wonderful Life sprinkled with fairy tales. Find her at chautona.com and say howdy—if you can remember how to spell her name.
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You know, originally, I had Dean as a guy who was too wrapped up in his own little world to care about anyone else—the stereotypical academic. I pictured him buried deep in original Biblical manuscripts, annoyed that anyone would dare to invade his study time.
But you know what? That’s the easy character.
When I went back to edit the book, I had this thought. What if Dean weren’t reclusive at all? What if he were kind of a know-it-all who couldn’t keep his thoughts to himself. Maybe a child prodigy who was used to people thinking him rather brilliant and looking for his insights.
Yeah… I could get into that.
There was just one small problem. I’d written the entire book without him talking much at all on those Wednesdays. Now what?
After much deliberation, even more prayer, and a bit of fudging, I came up with the solution. What if he just challenged himself for “one lunch?” Just one hour or so of not talking to prove to himself (and his peers) that he could do it.
How could he possibly know he’d set things up for months of wordless lunches—on his part?
And what would a person learn in a situation like that?
I’ve never admitted this before, but I tested it a bit.
In situations where I could, I forced myself to listen to people’s stories, their questions, and their opinions. The hard part was not spending my listening time formulating my response (how rude anyway!). I really had to focus on exactly what they said, how their voice altered based on their emotions, and what others around us had to say to encourage (or not—too often not, I’ll admit).
I learned a lot from the experiment, and I’ll be honest.
I still catch myself listening with an ear to how I’ll respond instead of really listening.
No, I don’t expect to find some café romance for myself. My guy is amazing, and he’s probably the only person on the planet who could put up with me, so… I think I’ll keep him. But I do expect to keep learning how to really hear people.
You know… kind of like Jesus did.
Imagine that.
Blog Stops for Corner Booth
Pause for Tales, May 9
Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, May 9
Babbling Becky L’s Book Impressions, May 10
Lots of Helpers, May 11
Miriam Jacob, May 11
Texas Book-aholic, May 12
By the Book, May 13
Inklings and notions, May 14
Spoken from the Heart, May 15
For Him and My Family, May 15
Abba’s Prayer Warrior Princess, May 16
deb’s Book Review, May 17
Locks, Hooks and Books, May 18
Mary Hake, May 18
Ashley’s Clean Book Reviews, May 19
Because I said so — and other adventures in Parenting, May 20
Blogging With Carol, May 21
A Good Book and Cup of Tea, May 21
Simple Harvest Reads, May 22 (Guest Review from Donna Cline)
Giveaway for Corner Booth
To celebrate her tour, Chautona is giving away the grand prize package of a $25 Amazon gift card and a paperback copy of the book!!
Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway!
Click the link below to enter.
https://promosimple.com/ps/1d735/corner-booth-celebration-tour-giveaway
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