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The Keeper of Happy Endings (by Barbara Davis)

This is a dual timeline book that will have you experiencing life with Soline in Paris during WWII. The second timeline is in 1985 and we meet Rory and how she connects with Soline. The author has done a good job with the multiple timelines and different points of view. They are presented clearly and are not confusing. The characters are developed well. The one negative comment I have is that the first half of the book is extremely slow. But once you get to the second half it is much better. Thank you to NetGalley and Lake Union Publishing for my advanced review copy. All opinions and thoughts are my own.


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