The Keeper of Happy Endings - Likewise Book Reviews
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Bianca Pearson
"LOVED 🤎🤎🤎"
"I loved The Keeper of Happy Endings. It alternates between World War II and the 1980s telling the story of Soline, Anson, Rory and Camille. Soline and Anson, once in love, are separated through tragedy and time. Soline builds a life for herself but, through decades, always holds the memory of Anson as defining experiences. She is a wedding dress designer and maker who, by the 1980s, has also lost her craft, but has never forgotten the legacy of magic that generations of wedding dress makers in her family were said to possess. The only person for whom she sewed who did not seem to get a happy ending was her. This story is full of wisdom about life, love, following your dreams, forgiveness, and overcoming adversity. It also demonstrates how overcoming adversity can look different at different times, even within the same people. Our protective armor is there for a reason, only we have to determine when to keep it strong, and when to let it go. "
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Lucy
"So sweet and absolutely loved the ending! I’m making my friends read it now lol"
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Denise
"My favorite book of the year so far. Re-ignites your belief in Fate, intuition, instant connections, and unlikely friendships! Such an joy to read. "
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Kels
"This story was written beautifully. I couldn’t stop reading it. "
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Christina Little
"<strong>Enchanting Story</strong><br/><br/>I’ve been on a binge read of this era of the Nazi regime and it’s effect on the people of France. This story has a twist that incorporates “happy endings” that will surprise and delight readers."