In perfect time

In perfect time

2014 • 410 pages

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I'm so sad to have finished the Wings of the Nightingale series, because the entire trilogy was excellent! I still hold that [b:A Distant Melody|6633798|A Distant Melody (Wings of Glory, #1)|Sarah Sundin|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1439522311l/6633798.SY75.jpg|6828190] (Wings of Glory, #1) might be one of my favorite books ever and with all that I read, this is a really saying something - so bringing on a new series, I couldn't be more delighted and excited to see what I might find within the pages of such a novel and over the top, I was not disappointed. After reading the first book in the series, [b:With Every Letter|13459177|With Every Letter (Wings of the Nightingale, #1)|Sarah Sundin|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1329949257l/13459177.SY75.jpg|18989249], I had said: Giving plenty of laugh-out-loud, quit-it-I'm-going-to-cry, and down right cannot turn the pages fast enough or even would someone please watch my children so that I can just go read and see what happens next— this was a read that I definitely did not want to miss and it was a completely delightful one a that. I'm not surprised to find myself loving it and as I finish the pages what I do find myself is devastated that I will have to wait so long for more Wings of the Nightingale series. Honestly, I want to know more about Kay...

Now, finally with [b:In Perfect Time|18637152|In Perfect Time (Wings of the Nightingale, #3)|Sarah Sundin|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1382736269l/18637152.SY75.jpg|25191392] it was time to read about Kay. There is something about the way that Sarah Sundin writes that really makes it difficult for me to put the book down even when life needs me to get up and do things and leave the world of 1943 on the Italian coast. It is extremely rare that I give EVERY book read by an author five stars, yet that keeps happening here. Even in my review of [b:On Distant Shores|16117006|On Distant Shores (Wings of the Nightingale, #2)|Sarah Sundin|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1351528362l/16117006.SY75.jpg|21934889] while I was reading and loving the story of Hutch and Georgie, I wanted more about Kay, then I even wrote: Absolutely for the keeper shelves, and I'm defintely looking forward to reading In Perfect Time, the story about Lt. Kay Jobson. I feel like I got to know her best in With Every Letter, but the snippets of her in On Distant Shores makes me know she has an interesting story to tell both in the past, present, and might as well add the future to that as well.

Now, finally on to Kay and Roger. My goodness, this story was worth the wait and a great way to round out the series with a perfect revisit to both Mellie and Georgie, yet also to see their own romances progress and to learn more about Kay and Roger the proclaimed singles meant to stay single for protection from their own separate pasts. Seeing God work in the lives of these characters was emotional and provided for much page turning. I could go on and on, but truly the most important part is to tell you that I truly enjoy the writing of Sarah Sundin and I just cannot get enough!

The Waves of Freedom trilogy is said to start publication in 2015 with one novel a year. How can I possibly wait?

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