September 2025 Book Round Up

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Reading Roundup for September


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The Bell Tolls at Traeger Hall

Targeted age: Adult
Clean: Yes, but talk of murder, dead bodies, etc.
Christian: Yes
My Rating: 5/5 Stars
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Every time Jaime Jo Wright writes a new book I think, "oh, this one is my favorite of hers!"...and then she writes another book, and the cycle continues. It goes without saying, it happened again.

I'm not sure what I loved the most about this book; the suspense, the historical line, the description of Traeger Hall and the bell tower, Milo and Zane, the undertaker and his care for Waverly, the murder-mystery, or the real-life murder mystery that inspired this book. There's so much to love. I was pulled in from the very first chapter, which is something that I love about Wright's books. I never have to read a few chapters to see if the book will hold my attention. Wright has a way of grabbing me from the very first page. I always look forward to this time of year, because I know she'll write a book that is perfect for the fall season.

Way to go, Jaime! You hit this one out of the park (again). Thank you for another beautifully written book.

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Through Each Tomorrow (Timeless #6)

Targeted age: Adults
Spice: Kissing, talk of feelings and attraction (more adult)
Christian: Yes
My Rating: 5/5 Stars
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

The queen of book twists has done it again!

Before I begin, I need to say this;

  1. This series is one of my absolute favorites and

  2. You need to read these in order. If you haven’t read them and try to pick up in the middle, it won’t make much sense.

We have our first male time crosser in this book. In this book, we have 2 voices, Charles and Cecily. However, we have more than 2 time-crossers. We flip back and forth through our main male characters timelines, 1883 and 1563. We also get to hear his step-sister’s voice in 1563, adding another layer to this book. In 1563, Charles is nobility and in service to the Queen with Cecily. In 1883, he is a poor horse farmer who lost his father in the Civil War and is desperately trying to take care of his mother and sister. Then he meets a woman who captures his heart in one timeline. He has two situations, two major obligations, and must choose which timeline he wants to stay in forever.

What I love most about Gabrielle Meyer’s writing is how easy it is to follow, even with so many moving parts. Just when you think you’ve figured things out, she hits you with another jaw-dropping twist! I literally sat there last night with my mouth hanging open. The way she weaves past characters into the new story is brilliant—it feels like visiting old friends while meeting new ones. Each book deepens our understanding of the ones before it, and that makes the entire series so rewarding.

As for teen readers, I always get asked this. Personally, I’d recommend waiting. These books are written for adults, not young adults, and while they are clean (no intimate scenes, thankfully) and deeply Christian in theme, they do explore strong feelings of attraction that are more suited to a mature audience.

All in all, Through Each Tomorrow is a beautiful, faith-filled, and twist-laden continuation of one of the most creative series I’ve ever read. Gabrielle Meyer has truly mastered the art of weaving timelines, heart, and history into unforgettable stories.

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