Tuesday, May 20, 2025

Every Hour Until Then by Gabrielle Meyer Review

 


wow! just wow! that is all
Okay, a bit more.
I absolutely love the entire Timeless series by Gabrielle Meyer, I have since reading the first book. But, I have to say, Every Hour Until Then is my new favorite. I was intrigued since first learning that Kathryn's one timeline was going to take place during the time of Jack the Ripper. And then to have her other path be right before the second world war and she is one of two people in charge of putting together a display of Jack the Ripper in a museum. Awesome!
This book had the shortest gap in years between the time crosser's two lives. Which meant there was the anticipation that maybe Kathryn will be bumping into people she's seen in the past. Or maybe someone might be wondering why she looks like someone they knew in their younger years.
One of the rules of time crossing is that they can not change history. So, of course the author has included a situation that Kathryn is desperate to change. But will she be able to? Will she listen to advice and not mess with history?
Into this story the author has brought an intriguing theory behind the identity of Jack the Ripper, one I hadn't heard of, but I did google it while reading and realized it has been a theory. I loved the way the author weaved this into the story. Keeping the reader guessing and throwing in twists all over the place. I had some theories, some that were right and others that were definitely not. But it kept me turning the pages to find out what was going on. I was quite on edge as I neared the end of the book, needing to know what exactly was going to happen, especially after the big reveal. The tension that just flowed off the pages gripped me.
And I just have to say, while other books have had little cameos of past characters, I loved that there were past characters that played main characters in this story.
I don't want to say anything else for fear of giving anything away. But this book was just awesome, and I highly recommend it. But make sure you have read the previous books. They definitely need to be read in order.

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