Book Review: Across the Ages by Gabrielle Meyer

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What is this book about?

Caroline holds a deep secret. Living in 1727 and 1927 simultaneously, each night she goes to sleep in one life and wakes up in the other. In search of answers to her unique existence, Caroline stumbles upon a letter from her mother hinting at her own experiences as a time-crosser, sending Caroline on a daring quest to uncover the truth. In 1727, Caroline disguises herself as a cabin boy and joins a ship sailing for the Bahamas, her mother’s last known location, where she crosses paths with a ruthless but handsome pirate and is caught in a web of secrets, deception, and unexpected alliances.

In 1927 St. Paul, Minnesota, Caroline grapples with her other life as the daughter of a renowned preacher. Her two older brothers have fallen prey to the corruption rampant during Prohibition, and Caroline struggles to keep their involvement hidden to save her father’s career. As her search for answers about her time-crossing leads her to the dangerous yet exciting world of speakeasies, Caroline enlists the help of a childhood friend who is now a police officer. But with her family’s future at risk and their loyalties tested, Caroline faces a life-altering decision that could reshape her destiny.

My review:

Each book in this series is a delight and this was no exception. First, the entire idea of time crossing in inspirational fiction is unusual and so well written. I loved the inspirational thread and personal journey that Caroline goes through to discover who she is. The historical time periods that she lives in were very intriguing. The icing on the cake was the sweet and swoony romance. Gripping, page-turning, and captivating, this book is going on my keeper shelf.

What I enjoyed most about this book

Wonderfully sweet romance

What I didn’t like about this book:

Nothing

Rating 5 out of 5 stars

Would I recommend this book to others? Absolutely. Deep inspirational thread, great characters, interesting historical storyline, sigh worthy romance. This is the fourth book in the series and could be read as a standalone, but I recommend reading the series in order to avoid spoilers.

Where can I learn more about this author and their books?

Gabrielle Meyer, author website

-Loraine Nunley

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