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Book Review: The Keeper of Happy Endings |
Soline
Soline Roussel has learned the bridal industry from her family. For
generations the family has had a bridal shop in Paris where they are well
known for the magic in their dresses that bring happy endings to the brides
who wear them. The dresses are all hand made and beautiful and Soline
learns to carefully stitch the dresses. All is well till the war comes
to Paris along with the German occupation. Dresses are no longer in
demand and Soline is pulled in many directions including working with the
resistance. Heartbreak and grief lead her to America where she starts
a new life.
Rory
Decades later Rory comes in contact with Soline when she leases Soline's
old bridal shop for a gallery for unknown artists. Rory has a tragedy
herself in a missing fiance' and a domineering mother. She is torn
between hiding and moving forward. I would love to tell more of the
story but do not want to spoil the surprise and twists and turns of the
story. Let us just say that the two women meeting will become a
turning point in both of their lives.
Other Books by this Author
I first read a book by Barbara Davis when it was an Amazon Prime
first read last year. The Last of the Moon Girls was another
book the captivated me right from the beginning. Here is a review I
wrote about it.
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