It’s a bit predictable but still enjoyable. Overlooked and underestimated, Aurelie, Daisy, and “La Fleur” take advantage of being ignored in order to help France win the war. And in post-World War II Paris, Barbara Langford travels to the Ritz, desperate to find out the secrets that her deceased husband kept about the war, specifically about a member of the Resistance nicknamed “La Fleur.” As the reader progresses, the three storylines become intertwined as family secrets, betrayal, and misunderstandings are revealed and romance blossoms for all three women.Īll the Ways We Said Goodbye explores female heroines of World Wars I and II. In World War II Paris, Daisy is part of the French resistance even though her husband is siding with the Nazis, and she fights to save Jewish refugees. First, in World War I France, Aurelie leaves the Ritz to rescue a sacred family relic and, in the French countryside, she ends up closer to the Germans than she ever could have imagined. Described as a novel of the Paris Ritz, the narrative is divided into three parts. Williams, Willig, and White return with their third jointly written historical fiction book, All the Ways We Said Goodbye. Written by Beatriz Williams Karen White Lauren Willig All the Ways We Said Goodbye: A Novel of the Ritz Paris
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