
The Matchmaker’s Gift by Lynda Cohen Loigman
This is a brilliant story!
Two extraordinary women with a gift of finding love. Sara Glikman discovered hers at an age of ten as she immigrated with her family. She is a matchmaker, bringing soulmates together. She had a good run in the Lower East Side of New York, her competition dominating the vocation as a bunch of devout old men threatened by a woman.
She did her thing for over a decade in secret, and when her family was in need of support, she stepped out to take her place in the vocation of matchmaking.
When her grandmother dies, Abby inherits Sara’s journals with recorded documentation of her love matches in a familiar handwriting. Abby finds more questions than answers and wants to know the purpose of passing the volumes to her. Abby is in the business of divorce. Will she risk her career to finish what Sara started and fulfil a promise? Is there really love at first sight?
I loved this one so much! The writing is phenomenal, connecting the reader with the characters and letting them exist in the story! The characters are so relatable and well developed. 5/5⭐
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