Saturday, September 07, 2024

For a Lifetime by Gabrielle Meyer ~ Book Review

Identical twin sisters Hope and Grace live in both 1692 Salem and 1912 New York. Being born a time crosser is challenging at the best of times but having the ability when the beginning of the witch hunts in Salem start is profoundly difficult.  In their Salem life, they live and work in their widowed father's "Ordinary" (a place where travellers could get an "ordinary" meal and possibly lodging).  As the Salem witch trials heat up and more and more people are accused, Hope can't wait for their 25th birthday coming up where they will get to choose which time period they want to spend the rest of their lives in.  She certainly will not be choosing 1692 Salem.   Her life in 1912 is filled with adventure as she is a rare female pilot.  About to embark on a history making flight, she is ready to leave Salem behind.  Grace is a journalist in 1912 and is covering Hope's flight but is very unsure about the whole thing.  The only reason she is supporting it is for the money Hope will receive which will help their parents to keep the mission orphanage they worked a lifetime to build which Grace put in jeopardy with a expose article she had written about a shady businessman.   But in 1692 Grace is on a mission to find out what happened to their mother who mysteriously died when they were infants and wants the answer before their defining birthday.  As things unfold in both timelines, their ability to choose what they really want is put on the line.  


I think this was my favorite  of the Timeless Series and I have loved them all so far.  They just keep getting better and better. The tension of the witch trials and the excitement of the birth of aviation and women's involvement really was a compelling foil against each other for the time periods.  The added twist of having a twin with the crossover ability really added to the story.  They had distinct personalities yet were so tied together.  Gabrielle Meyer has such a way of making the time periods come alive you are really sucked into the stories.  The reader learns so much history without it being dry or boring.  This story brought out all the emotions and what happens literally made me gasp a couple of times as I was reading it.  It was hard to put down as you just have to find out what happens.  So well done, and though there is a lot going on in this story I was never lost or confused as to what was happening in timelines.  Can't wait for the 4th in the series to come this fall.


Definitely a 10/10






6 comments:

Barbara H. said...

I love this series! I had thought this was the last when I first started reading it, but then saw by the end another book was coming. Yay!

Monica said...

I saw this series over at Barbara's and I am looking forward to reading it. Even more so with your review! Thank you!

Karen said...

Oh, this sounds really good! I'm not familiar with the series. Should I start with the first book, or can they be read individually?

Faith said...

I've never heard of this series. Isn't it confusing to have the same characters be in two different time periods?? i don't get it. LIke that's not possible hahah. I would be so confused reading this. But it does sound intriguing.
I can barely handle when one character is in the past but one is in the present. hahaha Thank God most authors put the date or something to let hte reader know. The one I'm reading now is historical fiction and I'm LOVING it. Part is during WWI but the other main character is in 1974. And each chapter identifies the voice and year.

Susanne said...

Karen: Definitely start with the first. It lays the foundation to the stories.

Susanne said...

Faith: It's so well done, I was never confused, not even in the second book where the main character is in three timelines.