Book Review: For A Lifetime by Gabrielle Meyer
This book signifies God's plan is truly the best one for us. It reminds us over and over how good His plan really is. He gives us His Grace to go through things and we have the Hope of Christ through every circumstance. It's no mistake these twin sisters have the names, Grace and Hope. I love the significance of their names in this story. Both sisters are relatable in their emotions and what they endure.
For context, we are in two timelines for this time travel story between two twin sisters. They are time crossers between 1692 Salem, Massachusetts during the Salem Witch Trials and 1912 New York. By the end of a certain birthday, they have to decide which timeline they want to live in for the rest of their lives. I thought I knew where things were going fully, but there were so many twists and turns throughout the story that completely blew me away.
The sister relationship was so moving. I loved how sacrificial they were for one another. As a sister to my younger brother, it was very relatable for me. I also loved Luc and Isaac. Both of their characters were top notch and the prayers and support they had for each sister was beautiful.
I am so glad I buddy read this book with 4 other lovely ladies because I truly believe this series should be read with others as we all had so many beautiful moments of tears and sharing how this story touched our hearts and what each of us were going through in those moments of our lives.
I recommend taking your time with this story as you read to fully immerse yourself in the story and process through all of the beauty this story has to offer.
I cannot wait for the next book to release this November! Highly recommend this series. Favorite of all time.
Goodreads Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/6498518558
Amazon Series Link: https://amzn.to/4dODLXS
Baker Book House: https://bakerbookhouse.com/products/553533
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