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The Waitress by Melissa Nathan

The Appetizer

Katie has lofty career aspirations that seem to change almost hourly: writer, film director, teacher, educational psychiatrist. In the meantime, she's waiting tables and waiting for "Mr. Right" to arrive out of the blue -- which seems unlikely, considering her romantic track record is as pitiful as her job history.

The Main Course

Still, a girl can dream, even when she's rushing a hot plate of linguini over to the nasty customer at table six. So when gorgeous, sensitive, perfect Dan Crichton asks her out, Katie's over the moon. But once again, commitment phobia rears its ugly head and dinner turns into the Great First Date Disaster -- and Katie's ideal romance is over before the goodnight kiss.

The Just Desserts

Things are tough when a woman wants it all and will not settle -- and has a little trouble making up her mind. But it's about to get really complicated for the Queen of Complications.

The Bill

Not only is Dan coming back -- as her new boss and engaged to someone else -- but persistent Ex-Boyfriend #3 Hugh's back too, with a vengeance. And suddenly there's a lot more on her tray than even the most able food service professional could safely handle ...

Melissa Nathan grew up in Hertfordshire and currently lives with her husband in North London. She has been a journalist for 10 years and now devotes her time to writing novels full-time. She is the bestselling author of The Nanny and Pride, Prejudice, and Jasmin Field.

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ISBN 13 9780060736651
ISBN 10 0060736658
Title The Waitress
Author Melissa Nathan
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Year published 2005-04-26
Number of pages 400
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.