Starting Over at Divorce Supper Club
(2026)(The first book in the Divorce Supper Club series)
A novel by L C Reagan
Divorce didn’t bring them together. Survival did.
Once a week, Nora Whitaker gathers four other women around her table. They share food, wine, and the kind of truths that only surface after a life has cracked open. The Divorce Supper Club wasn’t meant to be a fresh startit was meant to be a place to land.
Nora isn’t looking for love. After her marriage quietly unraveled, she’s built a life that is calm, capable, and emotionally contained. Wanting less feels safer than hoping for more.
Then she meets James Calder, the thoughtful wine shop owner who supplies their weekly dinners. James doesn’t rush her. He doesn’t ask her to explain herself. He simply shows upsteady, open, and unafraid of the pauses Nora has learned to hide inside.
As the supper club becomes a lifeline for the women who gather there, Nora finds herself facing a truth she’s been avoiding: independence has kept her standing, but it hasn’t made her whole.
Starting over doesn’t mean going backward. And love, when it’s right, doesn’t demand perfectiononly presence.
Starting Over at Divorce Supper Club is an emotionally rich, later-in-life romance about second chances, found family, and discovering that the best chapter of your life might begin after the one you thought was the end.
Genre: Romance
Once a week, Nora Whitaker gathers four other women around her table. They share food, wine, and the kind of truths that only surface after a life has cracked open. The Divorce Supper Club wasn’t meant to be a fresh startit was meant to be a place to land.
Nora isn’t looking for love. After her marriage quietly unraveled, she’s built a life that is calm, capable, and emotionally contained. Wanting less feels safer than hoping for more.
Then she meets James Calder, the thoughtful wine shop owner who supplies their weekly dinners. James doesn’t rush her. He doesn’t ask her to explain herself. He simply shows upsteady, open, and unafraid of the pauses Nora has learned to hide inside.
As the supper club becomes a lifeline for the women who gather there, Nora finds herself facing a truth she’s been avoiding: independence has kept her standing, but it hasn’t made her whole.
Starting over doesn’t mean going backward. And love, when it’s right, doesn’t demand perfectiononly presence.
Starting Over at Divorce Supper Club is an emotionally rich, later-in-life romance about second chances, found family, and discovering that the best chapter of your life might begin after the one you thought was the end.
Genre: Romance
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