30 sensory experiences and easy dinners — for couples who want presence, desire, and lightness, without leaving home.
I want to reignite our love →"You don't need to become someone else —
just find each other again."
This isn't about fixing what's broken — it's about choosing each other again. Most couples don't lose each other all at once. It happens quietly, somewhere between work deadlines, the kids' schedules, and dinner eaten scrolling two different phones.
Between the commute, the inbox, and whoever needs picking up, dinner together turned into one more thing to manage — not a date.
A nice reservation for the anniversary, a long weekend once a year — and then straight back to the same autopilot by Monday.
It isn't. It's what happens to almost every couple who built a full, real life together — and still wants to stay in it.
"I didn't write this book for perfect couples. I wrote it for real ones — who love, mess up, get distracted, and still want to stay."
Table for Two isn't one more list of "date night ideas." It's a complete emotional script, tested night after night, that turns an ordinary dinner into a ritual of presence and desire.
The emotional atmosphere — music, light, ambiance that quietly says: tonight is different.
Simple, accessible recipes. The focus is the experience together, not your knife skills.
A small symbol of celebration — the two of you, on the same team.
A guided activity of listening, touch, memory, or play — the heart of the night.
A subtle, playful, sensual spark — no pressure, no forced script.
A closing reflection that anchors the memory of the night in both your hearts.
All 30 nights already come structured. All you have to do is show up for each other.
I want the Six-Step Ritual →Everything here is planned so the only thing you need to bring is yourselves.
Landscape format for screen reading, and a portrait format optimized to read straight from your phone.
90 to 120 minutes a night — built for couples with full schedules, not people with time to spare.
No specialty grocery runs required — the effort goes into connection, not into the kitchen.
A digital space to record photos, feelings, and messages from each of the 30 nights.
Organized night by night, so prepping each ritual is simple to plan around a real week.
A Spotify playlist with one song for each of the 30 nights, plus a companion PDF guide.
No heteronormative script and no "perfect couple" — Table for Two was written for two people, no labels, just presence.
Just a table, two glasses, and the will to be together — plus a ready-made script to guide each night.
I want to start tonight →Table for Two is a brand-new release for the US market — real testimonials from real readers will replace the placeholders below as they come in after launch.
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After my first marriage ended, I learned something the hard way: love rarely dies from a lack of feeling. It fades from a lack of time, of presence, of the small rituals that daily life quietly swallows without ever asking permission.
In my second marriage, I started building different nights for the two of us — an unusual dinner, a song picked on purpose, a letter, a touch with intention behind it. Little by little, those nights became a method. Table for Two is that method, turned into a book.
I want to be upfront about one thing: I'm not a therapist, and this book isn't therapy. I'm a writer who rebuilt his own love story one dinner at a time, and who wanted to hand that method to other real couples — not a clinician promising to fix you.
"I didn't write this book for perfect couples. I wrote it for real ones — who love, mess up, get distracted, and still want to stay."
Yes. Every night is designed to fit into 90 to 120 minutes, and you can do the challenge over 30 consecutive nights or once a week — whatever rhythm fits your life.
The difference here is structure. Instead of relying on whatever creativity you can scrape together in the moment, every night arrives with a tested emotional script already built in — the Six-Step Reunion Ritual — not just a suggestion for what to cook.
No. The recipes were kept simple and accessible on purpose. The focus of this experience is connection, not culinary technique.
No. Table for Two was written for any configuration of couple — brand-new relationships, decades-long partnerships, LGBTQ+ couples. The language is inclusive across all 30 nights.
No, and it never claims to. Table for Two is an emotional complement — an invitation to rediscovery and pleasure in being together, not a clinical or therapeutic treatment.
You're covered by a 30-day, no-questions-asked guarantee. If you don't feel it was worth it, just request a refund.
If within 30 days you feel Table for Two isn't for you, we'll refund 100% of what you paid — no questions asked. The commitment here is to your transformation, not to the sale.
Instant access to everything you need to start tonight.
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Table for Two makes a natural gift for Valentine's Day, anniversaries, and the Christmas/New Year season — but the best night to start is the one you choose today. Launch pricing is for early readers; it moves up as more couples join the method.