“When the Day Comes” by Gabrielle Meyer

What Time is It?

Libby lives in 1774 Colonial Williamsburg, right at the beginning of The Revolution. She also lives in 1914 New York City. She is a time traveler. Every night while Libby sleeps, she lives her other life. The day she turns twenty-one, Libby must pick one and stay there.

Life in Williamsburg is not easy. It is a constant struggle for the family to support themselves with the money that comes from their printing business. But Libby has always planned on choosing that period for her permanent life. In that time, her mother loves her, and she has two adorable little sisters. Plus, the love of her life, Henry, is there.

Libby’s other life is one of privilege, and living in 1914, she enjoys some modern conveniences. But in that time, her mother has always been as cold as ice to her. Libby’s only use to that mother is to advance her social standing. To that end, Libby has been constantly paraded in front of New York society, especially the eligible bachelors. Now her mother has set her sights on having a son-in-law with a title, so she has forced Libby to go to London.

Will Libby be able to stay in Williamsburg permanently? Does Libby’s family lose their source of income because they print things supporting The Revolution? Will Libby break the rules and cause history to change? If she did that, what consequences will she face? Must Henry become just a memory of her great love lost?

I loved the ending of this story, it was completely unexpected, and also left room for another installment in this series. This five-star book will be enjoyed by fans of time travel, historical tales or well-written yarns–all with a Christian point-of-view.

Bethany House has provided Tickmenot with a complimentary copy of, When the Day Comes, for the purpose of review. I have not been compensated in any other manner. All opinions expressed are my own, and I was not required, or influenced, to give anything but an honest appraisal. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255.

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