5.21.2026

Through Each Tomorrow by Gabrielle Meyer // Review

My Review: 

Torn between duty and the desires of the heart timecrossers Charles and his best friend Andrew, bear heavy responsibilities. In 1563 Charles' step-sister Cecily is mourning the loss of her other path, while centuries later in 1883 Charles must secure an investment in his family's horse farm even if it means inpersonating a 1863 version of his identity in 1563.

A riveting adventure, with high stakes and multiple timecrossing characters. I love seeing the little connections to other characters as we progress further and further in the series. I liked how it followed Cecily even though she wasn't still passing back and forth between her 2 lives, showing the emotional toll it had taken on her. I liked how Andrew was a faithful friend to both Charles and Cecily, he is a man who takens his promises seriously. Charles is under a lot of pressure to provide for his family in both eras, but I liked how Evangeline challenges him to see things in a different light. 

Overall, a well done read that bounces between 1863  American new money society, and Queen Elizabeth's court, full of intrigue, and high stakes. Well executed character arcs, solid faith, connections to previous books that brought a smile to my face. Highly recommend, this wonderful addition to this riveting series!

I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.

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