Every Hour Until Then is Book five in the Timeless Romance
series by Gabrielle Meyer. Kathryn is
able to live two lives in Victorian-era London and World War II Washington
DC. She wakes up each day in a different
time, and must decide before her 25th birthday which time-line to
choose. It is a hard choice as in one
she has a time crossing mom.
Kathryn is a spunky intelligent determined character and I
enjoyed following her through time. The
author did a good job showing you the variety of thoughts and opinions of
people in both time lines in regards to world events which I found fascinating. The faith thread was nicely done and seamless
to the story.
I found this story interesting as there is only a 50-year time
difference between the two time lines as it was interesting to see the changes
in women’s rights during the time span. Historically this one connects a Jack
the Ripper exhibit in 1938 to the actual murders happening in 1888. The story had many twists and turns keeping me
guessing until the end.
I always love reading Gabrielle Meyers’s Timeless book, and
enjoyed reading Every Hour Until Then. I
greatly enjoyed Every Hour Until then and recommend it.
I was given a copy by the publisher and not required to write
a positive review.
Wife, Mom, Writer, Friend...
Gabrielle lives on the banks of the Upper Mississippi River with her husband and four children. As an employee of the Minnesota Historical Society, she fell in love with the rich history of her state and enjoys writing historical and contemporary novels inspired by real people, places, and events. The river is a constant source of inspiration for Gabrielle, and if you look closely, you will find a river in each of her stories.
When Gabrielle is not writing, you might find her homeschooling her children, cheering them on at sporting and theatrical events, or hosting a gathering at her home with family and friends.