A review by erin_j
In Perfect Time by Sarah Sundin

5.0

4.5 stars

I really enjoyed this ending to the trilogy. I was curious about Kay's story and how she became this flirtatious, chameleon that blended into both nurse friend groups. And she has a very interesting background that explains a lot. Her's is a very redemptive storyline of accepting love and being washed clean and being enough. Roger had some surprisingly similar issues and also had to realize his worth and capabilities. They had quite a few bumps in the road, but built a lovely friendship and love together.

I'm giving this book 4.5 stars because to me there was one too many miscommunications at the end. I just wanted them to sort it out a little sooner than they did. Really it was the very last issue that was a little annoying and seemingly unnecessary.

The history and stories told in this book are so interesting. You can't be sure something like this could truly happen, and then you Google it and see that it is based on a true story. I love that!

It is always sad to end a series and have to say goodbye to these characters. They all get their happily ever after, but I could always use more chapters! Cue the book hangover!

*I must admit, after some time thinking about this book I feel there was one very secondary storyline that I feel wasn't concluded enough for me. I wanted someone to get what was coming to him, or fix his wayward actions. Which is another reason that I'm giving this 4.5 stars.*