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I have been rendered speechless! Dumbfounded. Left in complete awe. Questioning—how in the world Gabrielle Meyer can continue bringing us story after mind boggling story? I am truly amazed at her sheer brilliance and seemingly effortless ability to untangled the complex and complicated tangled web she weaves. It’s pure genius. Like Tony Stark-Albert Einstein level genius.
Every Hour Until Then was absolutely fascinating and addictive. The more pages I read, the faster I tried to reach the end, while hoping it would never conclude. With the storyline centering around the diabolical and mysterious Jack the Ripper, the mood was eerie, frantic, and nail biting. I was captivated by the case, the victims, the Freemasons, and how Kathryn’s two paths played out. Each part of the plot coming together seamlessly. I was anxious, surprised, overcome, and overjoyed. I cried shamelessly for far too long from the beautiful culmination of each precious moment. Thinking of how wonderful it would be if the impossible was possible and our hearts could experience such fantastical things.
Hands down my new favorite of the series. I don’t see how it could get any better than this. But Gabrielle always brings her “A” game and continues to shatter my expectations each and every time.
Bravo Mrs. Meyer!
Thank you NetGalley and Bethany House for the advanced copy. All opinions are my own.

Wow! These books just absolutely leave me breathless! The suspense and the reveals in this installment are superb. Buckle up for an excellent twist, one that I didn’t see coming at all. I always appreciate the intricate details and plot threads that come together over the course of the novel and in true fashion these are exquisitely done in Every Hour Until Then. The ending of this one brought me to happy tears. The romance is touching and beautiful, the action is gripping, and the plot twists are chef’s kiss. Highly highly recommend!
Thank you to the author and publisher for a complimentary e-ARC! All opinions expressed in this review are entirely my own.

I finished reading an ARC of Every Hour Until Then a few hours ago and have been scrolling through the 2000 plus books on my kindle trying to decide what to read next. Unfortunately after reading Every Hour, nothing else is appealing to me. I absolutely loved kathryn in both of her timelines! She is a fantastic lady and I enjoyed all of her adventures in both 1888 and 1938. With every one of Gabrielle Meyer's Timeless books I think that she can't do any better, then comes the next book proving me wrong! As much as I enjoyed this book, I am happy to say Through Each Tomorrow will be releasing November 4th. I can't wait to read Charles' story!
My advice to you is to pre-order your copy of Every Hour Until Then due out Tuesday May 20th and schedule PTO so you can stalk the mailbox and enjoy the story!
I was given a copy of this book with no expectations. All thoughts are my own.

“God is sovereign," Papa said. "Even when we don't understand, He allows certain things to happen for His purposes. When we say we know better, then it means we don't believe He is sovereign or just. that His will is not as perfect as our own--and that's a dangerous game to play.”
I feel like this quote is the underlying theme of this latest installment in Gabrielle Meyer's Timeless series. It really captures so much of what the time-slip characters face as they live double/triple lives. This was even made more clear in this newest story with our lead character Kathryn who learns in 1938 that her sister in 1888 is killed by the notorious Jack the Ripper. She has made it her personal mission to learn everything she can in both times in order to prevent her little sister from being killed by the madman. She decides that she knows best--for God gave her a mind to use and this information to know--and that she's willing to risk it all to save her sister.
This jumps back into the genealogy started with books 1-3, so it would be highly recommended to read those before jumping into this one.
Woven throughout the book is also an exploration into the world of the Freemasons--something that has intrigued me since that classic movie National Treasure.
The book has so many great lessons in faith and trusting in a good God no matter what we see in just our human fraility. I couldn't put it down. I was 70% through it and it seemed like it was "almost done" so I knew I was in for some twists and turns before the story played out! I wasn't wrong. LOL.
Every one of these books continues to bring 5 star review for their intrigue, their imagination, and the faith messages woven throughout. I'm eager to read book 6 as it dives into exploring a MALE viewpoint--with twists of course! ;)
*Thank you to NetGalley and the publishers for an ARC of this fabulous book. All opinions are 100% my own.

Every Hour Until Then by Gabrielle Meyer
Book 5 of The Timeless Series
This series is all the rage in the Christian fiction community, and that’s because it truly is exceptional. The concept of time crossing is covered uniquely in each book and always presents new twists that keeps the series fresh and always pulling the reader back for more.
In this fifth book we follow Kathryn in 1888 and 1938 London and learn how both of her paths are inexplicably linked with the notorious Jack the Ripper.
In the 1888 path we are witness, along with Kathryn, as the Jack the Ripper murders unfold. In 1938, we see Kathryn working as a museum curator to compile an exhibit on the 50th anniversary of Jack the Ripper in the tumultuous setting of pre war London. Kathryn struggles with the moral rules that time crossers must follow as she uses her future resources to aid in unraveling the mysterious identity of Jack the Ripper and to thwart his efforts to murder his fifth and final victim.
I absolutely adore the compelling mystery and the author’s artistry of weaving fiction and historical fact to create a plausible story about this infamous serial killer. The story was full of secrets and suspense, but also builds a beautiful romance amid the uncertainty of the future. The identity of Jack the Ripper and all the many historical speculations are written together to create a perfect fictional embodiment of evil amid the true evil that we know exists in history. Just when I thought I had it all figured out, things change and Gabrielle Meyer hits me with one of her emotionally charged moments of revelation leaving me with my jaw slack and/or tears in my eyes. I have always said that Book 1 was my favorite of the series because it’s hard to beat the book that laid the foundation, but Gabrielle Meyer did it. In my opinion, this is the best book of the series and I cannot wait to see how the story continues with Book 6.
Thank you to Bethany House and Netgalley for an advanced reader copy. All opinions are my own. Publication Release Date: May 20, 2025

I've loved the Timeless series, books I can't put down and always have great discussion about God's will for our lives and releasing control to him. Every Hour Until Then messes with your mind with the plot twists! I kept flipping pages with no idea how things would work out. All my guesses were wrong. I had a hard time with believability of the main character, who had no sense of fear or self-preservation. The book used words to say she wasn't being foolish and so on, while to this reader, her actions looked very foolish and bull-headed. I just don't know anyone who doesn't even consider fear or their own safety even a little before deciding to plow ahead. So I couldn't relate to her or even completely respect her. Some of the time crossing rules seem to bend rather conveniently. But other than that, this is an excellent book and will especially be enjoyed by readers whose interest is piqued by the theories behind Jack the Ripper.
thank you to the publisher and netgalley for allowing me to read and e-copy and exchange for review. all opinions are my own.

Every dang time 😭🥹🩷 it’s no secret the Timeless series is a series I talk about to absolutely everyone and their dog, and how it’s probably my favorite series ever.
Gabrielle does it again. I started reading it last night, and I decided to very reluctantly get sleep, but my body told me (with a lot of adrenaline) at 6am that it was time to get up and read 🤣
First of all, Austen is SWOONY. The YEARNING. I’m here for a yearning MMC. I only want yearning men in my books.
Secondly, truthfully I was a little nervous about the Jack-the-Ripper storyline. I’m not a fan of gruesome movies and the like, so I wondered if it would be too thriller-y for me. I only had to skip a couple of paragraphs that had a bit too many details for me (yes I’m a wimp), but everything else was totally fine. I think Gabrielle did such a wonderful job tying in the history and just the whole plot was so beautifully orchestrated, so well thought out. I don’t know how she does it!
Thirdly, I loved what it did to my heart. I needed to hear some of the words in this book right now. It’s a theme I’ve noticed in every one of the Timeless series, which I particularly appreciate — I love specifically seeing how God orchestrates things differently and better than we imagine. This book reminded me of that in this season when I desperately needed that reminder. I needed that injection of hope. I feel like it was written specifically for me.
All in all, I never want this series to end! 😭🫶🏼🩷
Top moments / loves
🇬🇧 London setting
🫶🏼 Austen & his yearning
🏴 Loch Lomond 🥹
🫶🏼 The first kiss 😭😍
🫶🏼 The painting
🇬🇧 The 1938 Wilton Crescent moments
🫶🏼 The epilogue 😭

These books! They are just soo good. I could not put it down and it had me from the first page! Our time crosser is trying to catch Jack the Ripper, save her sister, and maybe fall in love along the way? (As you do!) the writing is superb as always and the twists and turns keep coming! Pacing was excellent! Adored the characters, and the romance was just the most tender. Pining and protective is our MMC Austen (um love that name), and I loved him!! Our FMC is fearless and scrappy and their dynamic was oh so fun! The mystery was fantastic-and I loved the bits of conspiracy theories woven in. An excellent addition to the Timeless series! Always a fan!

Wow! Just wow! Absolutely fantastic! This is the fifth book in the series and I would say it is by far the best sequel of the series! From the very first chapter, I was completely sucked in and finished reading within a day. I did take a two hour break due to the intensity and suspense of the Jack the Ripper content. But I was eager to return to reading! The writing is so engaging and beautifully written. I loved the main character, Kathryn. Although I did yell at her a few times to stop being so dangerous! She was making me so nervous and I loved it, haha! This is the closest the two timelines have ever been 1888 and 1938. In both timelines, there is a focus on Jack the Ripper. In 1888, Jack the Ripper is going on his killing spree. So there is a danger for Kathryn. In 1938, she is helping with a Jack the Ripper exhibit and gets some “future” information for her 1888 life. And that her sister is listed as Jack’s final victim. She enlists the help of her friend and neighbor, Austen in searching for her sister in hopes to save her from that fate. This story is full of great suspenseful moments, mystery and a little romance. It also has great Christian content. And of course, twists and surprises that I did not see coming! Overall a fantastic read and I definitely recommend!
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Content: this story focuses on Jack the Ripper and his victims, there are details about their gruesome deaths so keep that in mind.
I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book which I received from the author. All views expressed are only my honest opinion.

Another winner in my favorite faith-based series about time travers navigating historical events within 2 different time periods. Gabrielle Meyer always weaves the two stories together effortlessly with lots of action and romance, as well as a gentle inspirational reminder. In this book, the theme was trusting God's plans and timing. I am already looking forward to the next book coming out in November!

Gabrielle Meyer’s Every Hour Until Then could be the best Timeless novel yet.
As always, the characters share the same consciousness and their bodies look the same in each period. In 1888, Kathryn was racing to save her sister, who was killed by Jack the Ripper. In 1938, Kathryn is gathering all the clues she needs to find out who Jack was and how she can prevent her sister’s murder. Each night Kathryn goes to sleep, she wakes up in another era and the action, suspense and romance will keep you reading way into the night.
Parts of this book are gruesome. The details on how Jack murdered his victims might be hard for some, so please be aware of this aspect of the book if you have a hard time with that type of stuff. Otherwise, the mystery of who Jack is and how this book plays out will absolutely stun you. I was sure I knew who Jack was and was so surprised at the end I couldn’t stop reading.
I have read all the books in this series and have enjoyed them so much I plan to re-read them all again. If you enjoy time-travel books, you will love Every Hour Until Then. I highly recommend it!
I received a complimentary copy courtesy Bethany House Publishers via NetGalley for my honest review.

Having not read this author before, I wasn't sure what to expect. This book was engaging and in the end, I couldn't put down. The story is uses two timelines, one intersecting with Jack the Ripper and the other just before World War 2. Both were equally interesting and the timeline aspect was done really well. The ending was very fulfilling.
Despite this being a series, this book can absolutely be read as standalone. At the end of the book, I rushed out to get all the other books in this series. There is another book in the series coming and I'll be rushing out to get it.
I receive complimentary books for various sources, including Netgalley, Authors, and other such sources. I am not required to write a positive review and have not received compensation.

EVERY HOUR UNTIL THEN is the fifth novel in the Timeless series by GABRIELLE MEYER. It is different from the first four time crossing stories in that there are only fifty years between Kathryn’s time peeiods. She is living simultaneously in 1888 and 1938, the first period as Kathryn Kelly living in London with her parents Sir Bernard Kelly and his wife Agatha, and the second as Kathryn Voland living in Washington where she works at the Smithsonian.
In 1938 she is invited by Sir Bryant Rothschild to help with an exhibition on the gruesome crimes of Jack the Ripper at the London Museum. She and her parents are friends of the Astors and rent one of their London houses……
The book is fast paced as Kathryn moves between her two lives that are intertwined with the issues of Freemasonry, Hitler’s take over bid in Europe, Jack the Ripper’s violent murders, and Kathryn’s fear for her sister’s life. Her desire to save Mary’s life may cause her to lose her 1888 life and Austen Baird, the man she loves…..
I am not going to tell you any more for fear of spoiling your read.
I was given a free copy of the book by NetGalley from Bethany House Publishers. The opinions in this review are completely my own.

Wow, wow! Wow! This book is AMAZING! I think it's the best of the timeless series (so far!). It's set in the time periods of 1887 and 1938. In 1887, Kathryn discovered that her sister may be one of Jack the Rippers victims. In 1938, London was on the brink of war. As Kathryn uncovers more clues to help her sister, a sinister plot is unveiled.
The characters are wonderful and well written! Kathryn is fantastic. She deals with difficult circumstances in both of her lives, and she perseveres. She's also loyal to her families and she's not afraid to protect them. Austen, be still be heart! He appears aloof, but his heart just can't take another loss. He's true to his love and convictions.
The love story made me at times want to shout to the characters, "Can't you see that they love you?" But it all works out in the end, and it's heartwarming!
I can't wait until the next book comes out. It already sounds fascinating!
I was provided a complimentary copy of the book from Bethany House Publishers via NetGalley through Interviews and Reviews. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

Every book I read by Gabrielle Meyer, I say it’s her best. But I honestly think this is the one. You can tell how thorough her research is, and I love how seamless the transition from time periods is. Austen….amazing. Absolutely loved seeing his growth and how he and Kathryn came to be partners thru it all. I wish her 1888 parents weren’t so awful, but there’s reasons for it. I love the mystery, the history, emotions, and everything else. If you’ve not read the Timeless series - DO IT!!

Every Hour Until Then is the fifth book in the Timeless series. While I think enough information is given that you would be able to enjoy this one as a standalone, there may be some spoilers from previous books in the series, and as such would best be read in order.
Oh, the absolute love I have for this series. Five books in and I'm still impressed by all the moments in history the author takes us to and decisions these characters have to face. This one was rather unique in a few ways... such as how close in time Kathryn's two timelines are to one another- close enough that there's a chance that people from her earlier timeline are still alive in the latter. In 1938, Kathryn is working on an exhibit about Jack the Ripper and discovers that her sister in 1888 is to be his final victim. While she knows that there are rules against changing history, she sets out to do just that and keep her sister safe. That was intriguing enough on its own... but there was a twist that I absolutely did not see coming that only took this story to the very next level. This was another fantastic addition to an amazing series that fans of Christian historical romance absolutely do NOT want to miss.
**ARC received via Netgalley for consideration. All opinions are my own.

I have eagerly anticipated every addition to this book series, and Every Hour Until Then did not disappoint. One of the things I loved about When the Day Comes was that I had no idea how it would end happily and to my satisfaction. It did all work out, but I was reading as fast as I could to figure it out! In this book I felt that again, and I loved it! I was beginning to despair of it ever working out! But it did, of course.
I love how Gabrielle Meyer isn't afraid to tackle hard topics. It makes reading so much more interesting and my inner-writer greatly appreciates the information...
Overall, I adored this book. Sometimes book series like these can get redundant; not Timeless!
Five stars!
I received a complimentary copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions expressed are my own.

All I can say is wow! What a fantastic story!
And believable too.
I'd think time crossing would be hard on a body. But, it's interesting to be sure.
I love love this series! I hope Meyer writes Cecily's story.
I definitely learned a lot from this novel. I found myself looking up the events that took place. As I was looking up certain things in this book my admiration for Ms. Meyer grew. She mixes fact with fiction quite well.
There were quite a few places and paragraphs that I wasn't too pleased with. I won't say what they are.
There's a time for every season and God timing is perfect. No matter how hard we try to change it it won't happen. He has a plan for everything and everyone.
I really enjoyed this novel except for the thing I mentioned I'm still giving it 5 stars because of the many interesting things I've learned and I really enjoy this author's stories. I highly recommend.
My heart and head is full and satisfied.
My thanks for a copy of this book. I was NOT required to write a positive review. All opinions expressed are mine.