Friday, October 24, 2025

Through Each Tomorrow by Gabrielle Meyer

 Through Each Tomorrow is installment 6 in the Timeless Series. To get full enjoyment from reading this book I suggest that you make sure you have read all previous books in the order they are written. The author mentions characters from several of the previous book. There is so much I liked about this book. I have enjoyed all of Gabrielle Meyer's books and look forward to each release. This one kept me turning pages. It was that suspenseful.


This book features two male characters who are best friends and both are time crossers and share the same two paths. One path is the mid 1500s when Queen Elizabeth is on the throne. The other path is 1883. In the 1500s Andrew is just a physician and Charles is an Earl. In the 1883 path Andrew is weathy with a father in the shipping industry. In the 1883 Charles is a farmer trying to support his mother and sister. Both men suffer angst as to which path they will chose when the time comes. Both have loved ones in each path they feel they need to support. One finds love in 1500s and the other finds love in 1883 but social norms at the time may prevent this from being with them.

I highly recommend this book for anyone who loves time crossing novels and anyone who love a good clean novel.

I received a complimentary copy of this book. All opinions expressed in this review are my own.



Monday, October 6, 2025

Prowl by Colleen Coble

 


Prowl is the second installment in the Sanctuary series. A young woman is found dead on the compound and her death was not caused by any of the large exotic animals who reside there. Someone is sabatoging the compound and wants them shut down to obtain the valuable property. Twists and turns happen in the story before we find out the culprit who I never suspected. There is also the story of the murder of Paradise's parents but that is not resolved yet but more pieces of the puzzle was revealed. Can't wait to read the rest of the story in a future book to unravel this mystery.


I received a compliment copy of this book. All comments and opinions are my own