“In This Moment” by Gabrielle Meyer

At This Time!

Maggie lives in three different time periods: 1861, 1941, and 2001. When she wakes up, for example on a Monday, it is the year 1861. After she goes to sleep that night, she will wake up to Monday again, but this time in 1941. When she goes to sleep that night, she wakes up yet again to Monday, but in 2001.

The pattern repeats itself for every day of the week, and then starts over. In each time period, she has a different set of parents, and lives different lives, but is aware of all three.

To be a time traveler, one parent, in one of her lives must have that ability. In her case, both 1941 parents have the gift, and Maggie has two time traveler birthmarks instead of just one. On the day she turns 21, she will no longer time travel, and must pick which of her three lives she wants to stay in. She will die in the other two.

As she approaches her 21st birthday, Maggie has no idea which life she will pick. Her time traveler parents tell her God will guide her, and they will understand if she does not pick them.

From her 2001 life, she knows that the Civil war is about to begin in 1861, and that in December 1941, Pearl Harbor will be attacked, and our country will enter WWII. Maggie has always wanted to help people, so in 2001, she is studying to become a doctor, in 1941 she is a nurse. In 1861, she is fighting to give first aid to the soldiers because it is seen as unseemly for women to do so.

In her different lives, Maggie sometimes finds herself in traumatic situations, and has budding love relationships in each one. Her time is fast running out, what time will she pick?

This five-star book makes time travel believable; you will not want to put this tale down. Everyone will like this story, but those interested in history, or time travel will really enjoy it! Don’t miss this one, I highly recommend it.

Thank you, Bethany House, for providing Tickmenot with a complimentary copy of, “In This Moment,” 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.

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