About Me I am a retired librarian and I now support books and authors through my reviews.

I have always loved to read and I was able to share that love through my work as a public librarian for 22 1/2 years. I now promote literacy by reading, and then writing reviews. I love to support authors by sharing my reviews with others!

Saturday, September 27, 2025

The Aviator's Lady (Ladies of the Wilderness, #3) by Gabrielle Meyer

The Aviator's Lady (Ladies of the Wilderness, #3)
ABOUT THE BOOK

Two Generations. One destiny.

In 1863, Matthew Merrick is desperate to prove to the world that he isn’t a mistake. Sent to the untamed Minnesota wilderness to oversee a pivotal land treaty, he finds his resolve tested—and his heart captured—by the daughter of an Ojibwe chief. But when his ambitions clash with those of Jacob Bailey, a fierce rival determined to shape his own fate, both men are drawn into a web of choices that will echo for decades...

Half a century later in 1917, the world is at war, but for stunt pilot Cade Bailey, the true battle is at home. Haunted by the mistakes of his past, he returns to northern Minnesota—not just to save his family’s struggling farm, but to find redemption in the wilderness he loves. Heiress Emma Merrick has wealth and privilege—but the freedom she longs for remains out of reach. Bound by family secrets and unyielding expectations, she jeopardizes everything to be a Red Cross nurse on the homefront, and dreams of learning to fly to bring aid to her patients.

When Cade’s reckless courage collides with Emma’s fierce determination, neither will be the same. But as their families’ secrets unravel, and the choices of their ancestors return to haunt them, they will be swept into a whirlwind of consequences that neither can escape, risking everything to chart their own course.



MY THOUGHTS.....




Wow! This is another example of Gabrielle Meyer's masterful storytelling! The Aviator's Lady is the third book in The Ladies of the Wilderness series, and it's now my favorite of the three. This dual timeline story spans the periods of 1863 and 1917, as the Bailey and Merrick families navigate perilous journeys. Cade Bailey and Emma Merrick share a beautiful connection in 1917, until the hurdles appear insurmountable and happy endings don't seem possible. Discouraging, yes, but even more troubling when it appears that many of the problems were instigated in 1863 by Emma's grandfather, Matthew. Meyers. His story is a powerful reminder that bad choices can lead to devastating consequences many years later.

I loved the history that is shared in this book. Matthew's actions regarding land treaties with the Indians set the stage for the hurtful circumstances that filter down to Emma and Cade as they face the reality of World War 1. Meyer shares in her author's notes the fictional liberties she chose in weaving fiction with fact. The results? Pure magic!

This book has something for everyone: riveting history, sweet but swoony romance, and an inspirational thread that is powerful without being overpowering! Tissues were often needed, and the epilogue was everything I could have hoped for! I highly recommend The Aviator's Lady to all who enjoy historical Christian romance.

I received a complimentary ARC. There was no obligation for a positive review.


My rating: 5 of 5 stars


ABOUT THE AUTHOR


Gabrielle Meyer lives in central Minnesota on the banks of the upper Mississippi River with her husband and four children. As an employee of the Minnesota Historical Society, she fell in love with the rich history of her state and enjoys writing fictional stories inspired by real people, places, and events. You can learn more about Gabrielle and her books at www.gabriellemeyer.com.

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LADIES OF THE WILDERNESS

The Fur Trader's Lady
The Aviator's Lady


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