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The queen of book twists has done it again!

Before I begin, I need to say this;

1. This series is one of my absolute favorites and

2. You need to read these in order. If you haven’t read them and try to pick up in the middle, you might be a little lost and you won't get the most out of this series.

We have our first male time crosser in this book. In this book, we have 2 voices, Charles and Cecily. However, we have more than 2 time-crossers. We flip back and forth through our main male characters timelines, 1883 and 1563.

We also get to hear his step-sister’s voice in 1563, adding another layer to this book. In 1563, Charles is nobility and in service to the Queen with Cecily. In 1883, he is a poor horse farmer who lost his father in the Civil War and is desperately trying to take care of his mother and sister. Then he meets a woman who captures his heart in one timeline. He has two situations, two major obligations, and must choose which timeline he wants to stay in forever.

What I love most about Gabrielle Meyer’s writing is how easy it is to follow, even with so many moving parts. Just when you think you’ve figured things out, she hits you with another jaw-dropping twist! I literally sat there last night with my mouth hanging open. The way she weaves past characters into the new story is brilliant—it feels like visiting old friends while meeting new ones. Each book deepens our understanding of the ones before it, and that makes the entire series so rewarding.

As for teen readers, I always get asked this. Personally, I’d recommend waiting. These books are written for adults, not young adults, and while they are clean (no intimate scenes, thankfully) and deeply Christian in theme, they do explore strong feelings of attraction that are more suited to a mature audience.

All in all, Through Each Tomorrow is a beautiful, faith-filled, and twist-laden continuation of one of the most creative series I’ve ever read. Gabrielle Meyer has truly mastered the art of weaving timelines, heart, and history into unforgettable stories.

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What I find always strikes me about each of these stories is how each character has to get to the end of themselves and rely on God. And how it’s always better God’s way. It’s such a good reminder for me in the moments that I feel the very same—at the end of myself. And God is always there.

I loved knowing Charles’ back story since we met him in book one. I also absolutely love the way Gabrielle always weaves different characters from the series in, making it feel so immersive and throwing plot twists out there. I also loved how even though we knew which path he would end up in because of the first book, it was still a wild ride getting there and keeps you hooked so much that you don’t want to stop reading!

I love this series so much, and I can’t wait for the next ♥️

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Through Each Tomorrow by Gabrielle Meyer is the sixth book in the Timeless series, and it will keep you captivated.

There were so many time-crossers in this one, and one or two twists I didn’t see coming, which made this book hard to put down. I loved that this time, the main time-crossers were men. Each with sisters who are also time-crossers. And one sister has a secret that was a twist that blew me away.

The romances are swoon-worthy. The research is impeccable, and the faith element is perfect. The theme is about trusting God and surrendering to His will and not trying to manipulate Him as we are prone to do. I loved this book!

While all the books in this series can be read as standalones, do yourself and favour and buy the series. You will not regret it!

I received a complimentary copy courtesy of Bethany House Publishers via NetGalley for my honest opinion.

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This was absolutely fantastic! I've loved this series since book one.
I simply couldn't put this book down! It's definitely a page turner for sure and certain.
Wonderful characters that I enjoyed getting to know and yes, I am still thinking about them.
Charles and Drew each wanting to do what's best for their families. But somehow their plans didnt come out the way it was supposed to because they didnt want to wait on God.
I liked story told from a guys point of view. So cool!!
I think I liked Drew's storylinefrom 1563 the best. The description of Windsor castle made me feel like I was right there. I didn't want to leave the castle it was so beautiful!
I was looking forward to this one and I wasn't one bit disappointed! It was awesome! I didn't want it to end. "Sigh"
I loved the lesson that was taught from this story because there were certain people that weren't who they say they were..
In my opinion though, that's what made this story fun to read and yes, some of this story made me laugh out loud. Especially in 1563.
In 1883 I really couldn't stand Andrew's aunt and uncle more so his aunt. She was so mean! I wanted to shake her. Ugh
I really didn't want to put this book down. I literally just finished it at 3am. So worth it to lose sleep! I didnt want to miss one minute of it.
I had a very nice surprise at the end. It was awesome lol.
Never try to be something or someone you're not meant to be. Always be yourself no matter what and please trust God and pray to Him every day
My heart was left feeling full and satisfied.
5 stars for a cool adventure!
My thanks for a copy of this book. I was NOT required to write a positive review. All opinions expressed are mine.

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