The Keeper of Happy Endings by Barbara Davis
Soline Roussel is an expert in the field of satisfying conclusions. Her family has operated a prestigious wedding shop in Paris for many generations where magic is performed using thread and needle. It’s stated that a bride wearing a Roussel gown will experience happiness for the rest of her life. Nevertheless, Soline suffered terrible losses during World War II, shattering her trust in love and shattering her world and heart. She gathers her memories and stores them away, along with her dashed hopes, in an effort to forget.
The Keeper of Happy Endings by Barbara Davis
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When Soline’s former property is leased by aspiring gallery owner Rory Grant decades later, she finds a box with letters and an antique wedding dress that has never been worn while dealing with her own devastating loss. When Rory returns the keepsakes, a strange connection forms and uncanny similarities between Rory and Soline’s lives start to emerge. It’s obvious that their paths were meant to cross, and Rory may hold the key to making up for a forty-year mistake, allowing for communal healing, and even a little magic.
It’s a mess, Rory. She has no idea if her fiance Hux, who was abducted in South Sudan, is still alive. She is being urged by her mother Camilla to finish college and pursue an internship at the Musee d’Orsay. Rory seems to be unable to stop worrying about Hux. Till she makes the decision to pursue her ambition of starting a gallery to support emerging artists. She ultimately agreed to do it when Hux urged her to. She rents a building from a reclusive French woman named Soline and connects with her right away. Rory discovers Soline’s terrible love story, which is similar to her own, as they become closer.