Book Review: Through Each Tomorrow by Gabrielle Meyer

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What is this book about?

In 1883, Charles is a poor farmer desperate to secure financial stability for his mother and sister, as he is unsure which of his time-crossing paths he will choose on his twenty-fifth birthday. Posing as the Earl of Norfolk, he enters the opulent circles of Newport’s elite to assist a fellow time-crossing friend, Drew. But suspicions of his identity arise among the upper crust, and his encounters with Drew’s intriguing sister further complicate decisions that could impact a lifetime.

In 1563, Lady Cecily serves Queen Elizabeth while clinging to the hope that her stepbrother Charles will remain with her in this path. As the true Earl of Norfolk, Charles is deeply entangled in the deadly politics of the court. When he brings Drew, a physician in training, to Windsor Castle to help save the ailing monarch, old feelings for Drew rekindle in Cecily’s heart, but her love faces impossible odds under the strict rules of the crown. As their futures hang by a thread, Charles and Cecily race to prevent their web of secrets from unraveling and ensnaring them in an inescapable destiny.

My review:

Each book in this series is more intriguing than the next. This story was a complex tale involving not one, but two romances and I stayed up well past my bedtime to find out what would happen to each character. The very best part for me was the way that this story connected to other books in the series. This series should be read in order especially regarding this book. The time crossing aspect combined with a great inspirational thread make these stories unusual in Christian fiction. I loved this book and highly recommend it! This book is going on my keeper shelf.

What I enjoyed most about this book

All of it but especially the way that this book integrated all the other books in the series.

What I didn’t like about this book:

Nothing

Rating 5 out of 5 stars

Would I recommend this book to others? Absolutely. Wonderful characters, outstanding storytelling, unusual and thrilling premise. This is book six in the series. The entire series should be read in order, particularly to appreciate this one.

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

Gabrielle Meyer, author website

-Loraine Nunley

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