Gabrielle Meyer's Timeless series is easily one of my top five favorite series and Through Each Tomorrow continues this author's exceptional storytelling. With each new book she gets better and better.
I've been dangling Through Each Tomorrow as a motivational carrot, and it was worth the wait. Gabrielle proves once again she is the queen of plot twists and 'I didn't see that coming' moments.
In 1883, Charles Hollingsworth is a poor farmer determined to secure financial stability for his mother and sister as he is unsure which path he'd choose when he turned twenty-five. He's come up with a risky plan along with his best friend Drew that he hopes could save the farm, but it could also jeopardize his entire future and alter which time-crossing path he'll choose.
In 1563, he is the true Earl of Norfolk serving in Queen Elizabeth's court alongside his stepsister Lady Cecily.
At the suggestion of readers online, I re-read books one (When the Day Comes) and three (For a Lifetime) and I'm so glad I did. The way she connects characters is mind-blowing and has you intrigued and excited frantically turning pages to discover character connections.
The theme of Through Each Tomorrow is trusting in God's timing and His plan is always perfect for our lives resonates truth.
I'd rate Through Each Tomorrow as 4.75 stars. There was a couple of scenes between friends Charles and Drew where Charles slightly annoyed me. My reasons might seem petty, but it was my initial reaction. In my opinion he overreacted and as a result I liked him less for it. However by the end of the story, I liked him better.
I'd rank the series as follows...Every Hour Until Then, Until the Day Comes, Through Each Tomorrow, Across the Ages, For a Lifetime and In This Moment. If you've read the entire Timeless series, I'm curious how you'd rank them. Let me know in the comments.
I look forward to book seven (Into a Golden Era) coming out in May of this year.


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