Reading Across Time felt like stepping into a journey far bigger than myself—one that intertwined faith, history, and adventure in a way that kept me both captivated and contemplative. John Heever’s storytelling doesn’t just transport you across different eras; it invites you to reflect on destiny, purpose, and the unseen hand of God in our lives.
What stood out to me the most was how the characters wrestled with questions I’ve asked myself—about trust, calling, and what it means to truly walk in faith. The historical settings felt vivid and alive, and the time-travel element was woven in so naturally that it never felt forced. Instead, it served as a vehicle for deeper themes of redemption and divine orchestration.
By the end, I wasn’t just entertained; I was moved. Across Time isn’t just a book—it’s an experience that lingers, leaving you pondering the mysteries of time, faith, and the choices that shape our lives. If you love stories that make you think, feel, and believe a little more deeply, this one is well worth the read.