Thursday, October 30, 2025

For a Lifetime ( Timeless, #3) By Gabrielle Meyer Reviewed

 








About the book:

Title: For a Lifetime

Author: Gabrielle Meyer

Series: Timeless Book 2

Genre: Historical, 1692 Salem, Massachusetts, and 1912 New York City.

Pages 400

Publisher: Bethany House

Format: Audiobook

Source: Purchased

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Grace and Hope are identical twin sisters born with the ability to time-cross together between 
1692 Salem, Massachusetts, and 1912 New York City. As their twenty-fifth birthday approaches, 
they will have to choose one life to keep and one to leave behind forever--no matter the cost.

In 1692, they live and work in their father's tavern, where they must watch helplessly as the witch trials unfold in their village, threatening everyone. With the help of a handsome childhood friend, they search for the truth behind their mother's mysterious death, risking everything to expose a secret that could 
save their lives--or be their undoing.

In 1912, Hope dreams of becoming one of the first female pilots in America, and Grace works as an investigative journalist, uncovering corruption and injustice. After their parents' orphanage is threatened by an adversary, they enter a contest to complete a perilous cross-country flight under the guidance of a daring French aviator.

The sisters have already decided which timeline they will choose, but an unthinkable tragedy complicates the future they planned for themselves. As their birthday looms, how will they determine the lives--and loves--that are best for both of them?

My Thoughts
Ms. Meyer has written another masterpiece. There isn't just one child crossing, there are twins, identical at that! As with the others, I kept wondering how she was going to keep the suspense, adventure, and intrigue going, but she does, and keeps adding more.
1692 Salem, Massachusetts, was the hardest for me to read. The description Ms. Meyer wrote it was clear that the characters had epilepsy, and yet we have a time period in our country's history that is determined to claim that people who had convulsions were witches, even a small child was a witch. I don't convulse, but having epilepsy, the trials were hard to read. While they were difficult to read, they were done really well, and I could tell that Ms. Meyer had done her research. Her author's note is very important to read.
1912 in New York was so much fun! I loved Luc and Hope being a flyer. I'm always ansy as the 25th birthday comes around and a choice of which time period to live in. This ending was more than I could have ever imagined!
I'm anxious to start book four!

About Gabrielle Meyer


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.


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For a Lifetime ( Timeless, #3) By Gabrielle Meyer Reviewed

  About the book: Title: For a Lifetime Author: Gabrielle Meyer Series: Timeless Book 2 Genre: Historical, 1692 Salem, Massachusetts, and 19...