What book did you read over the weekend? I read Every Hour Until Then by Gabrielle
Meyer while camping this weekend and I couldn’t put this book down!
Kathryn lives in two worlds. In 1888, she is a Victorian lady from a rich
and socially prominent family while in
1938 she is a museum curator putting together an exhibit for the British Museum
on Jack the Ripper. She lives a day in
one world, goes to sleep, and then wakes up in the other. She has until the age of 25 to pick the
timeline that she would like to live in forever. As she goes through the material for the
museum exhibit in 1938, she realizes that her beloved sister in 1888 is Jack
the Ripper’s last victim. How can she save
her sister in 1888, but not impact history?
My thoughts on this novel:
· This is the fifth book in the timeless series. I seem to love each book even more than the last book. This book can be read as a standalone, but it’s fun to see returning characters from other books and know their back stories.
· I really liked how Kathryn was able to use both timelines to put together the clues to solve the mystery of her sister’s exile from her family, and to solve the ultimate mystery of who was Jack the Ripper. It definitely kept me riveted!! I have always been fascinated by Jack the Ripper and I though author Gabrielle Meyer really put the facts together in an engaging way while also putting together an interesting theory of who the Ripper was and why he committed his crimes.
· The love between Kathryn and Austen in 1888 was palpable and alive. I greatly enjoyed their romance. It was very poignant in the future timeline when she saw old Austen from afar and he would not come to her.
· This is a clean read. There is some kissing. Jack the Ripper and his crimes are discussed, but they happen off screen and the story doesn’t go into detail on the gruesomeness of the crimes.
· There were lots of goodies at the end of this novel including an author’s note, historical note, a chapter from the next novel, and discussion questions. I can’t wait for November and the next novel in this series – Through Each Tomorrow. One setting is Fredericksburg, Virginia. I have visited that beautiful city a few times in my life.
Overall, Every Hour Until Then is a captivating time
travel historical romance with plenty of mystery and suspense and great
characters. I highly recommend it and
this entire series!
Book Source: Thank-you to @gabrielle_meyer
@bethanyhousefiction @austenprose for the review copy of this novel as part of
the Austenprose PR Tour
I love the idea of living lives in two times! Very clever!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your review with the Historical Fiction Reading Challenge