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Sarah SundinRevell / 2014 / Trade PaperbackOur Price$19.004.8 out of 5 stars for In Perfect Time, Wings of the Nightingale Series #3. View reviews of this product. 43 ReviewsAvailability: In StockStock No: WW0720834
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Mary TatemVirginia5 Stars Out Of 5In Perfect TimeAugust 26, 2014Mary TatemVirginiaQuality: 5Value: 5Meets Expectations: 5Characters with backgrounds that bred insecurity, airplane adventures that make you hold your breath, combined with the vicissitudes of World War 11 create a story to keep a reader turning pages late into the night. Get a hold of a copy of In Perfect Time by Sarah Sundin to enjoy romance that flounders between tenderness and misunderstanding in a critical time in our nations history brought alive on the pages.
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i blog 4 books5 Stars Out Of 5Wonderful Historical StoryAugust 26, 2014i blog 4 booksIn Perfect Time is the third and final book in the Wings of the Nightingale series. What an incredible read it is! This series follows a group of female flight nurses in World War II. I love how each book builds on the last. (You don't have to read them in order, but I would definitely recommend that you do!) By the time I got to the end of this book, I felt like the characters were friends, and I was so sad to turn the last page.
There are three things that really have hooked me on Sarah Sundin's books. First, she gives readers characters that are interesting, realistic, and emotional. Even though her stories are set during WWII, I feel like I can relate to the people. Second, she makes history come to life. For whatever reason, there aren't a ton of books set during WWII. It's a fascinating period in history, and I love reading about it. Sundin brings interesting and sometimes obscure facts and features them in her books. I've totally enjoyed reading about female flight nurses during this series! Plus, I felt like I was in the midst of the action throughout this book in particular. Finally (and most importantly to me), faith is always a central theme throughout her books. She definitely doesn't do "cheesy" but God is a primary focus of the characters. I appreciate how she handles this and weaves it throughout fairly effortlessly.
I'm in a phase right now where I'm not as interested in historical fiction as I've been in the past. BUT I knew I had to read In Perfect Time. I mean, it's the final book in the series after all! Sundin wrapped up the series beautifully and gave Kay and Roger a beautiful story. I highly recommend this series and look forward to reading whatever she gives us next! [5 stars]
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Pam BurkePotosi, MOAge: 55-65Gender: Female5 Stars Out Of 5A Perfect ConclusionAugust 24, 2014Pam BurkePotosi, MOAge: 55-65Gender: FemaleQuality: 5Value: 5Meets Expectations: 5Have you had the experience of reading a series of books, thinking the first was really good, the second even better, and then the third just going really over the top great? Well, that's exactly what I found with Sarah Sundin's Wings of the Nightingale series!
I just finished In Perfect Time and almost hated to see the series end. The nurses, pilots, and other characters from this World War II setting became my close friends, and I feel like I have experienced almost every emotion possible with them. These stories bring to life some of the joys and horrors their real-life counterparts experienced. The theme of God's willingness to accept and redeem everyone, no matter the past, shines throughout this book. And the romance is beautifully handled at a level that is both compelling and tasteful.
Sarah Sundin's extensive research into World War II certainly pays off in the quality of fiction she writes. She mixes in actual people and events with her fictional characters for a realistic portrayal of life in the thick of the fight.
I suppose you could enjoy In Perfect Time as a stand-alone story, but it will definitely be more meaningful if you first read With Every Letter and On Distant Shores.
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MaureenTSyracuse NYGender: female5 Stars Out Of 5Hated It To EndAugust 22, 2014MaureenTSyracuse NYGender: femaleQuality: 5Value: 5Meets Expectations: 5In Perfect Time is the third book in the Wings of the Nightingale Series, and I have enjoyed them all. The books are written in as if we are the eyes of three different women and seeing the same events, each one the same but not. Of course there are a lot of different things that happen, as we all have our own lives.
Oh how I loved this and all of the books, we relive WWII through the eyes of these people. We learn so many facts about the invasions, and what happened during this time, that we have either forgotten or didnt know. These should be a must read for all Americans, the sacrifices made by these individuals that made our country free, if not for them we all might be speaking German?
This book deals with a couple that may never end up together; they have so many insecurities, each from their upbringing. Hard to believe how parents can treat one child so different that they threat their others, great examples here. One has accepted the Grace of God, and forgiveness, or has he. The other is struggling with God, and her upbringing, of being raised in hypocritical religious family.
The book wraps up everything, so sweetly, but always with a bid to drama, and uneasiness. I wish we could continue on in their lives, do they fulfill their dreams? Will these couples we have come to love, end up with the American dream? Or will they even make it out of this war alive? Come along and enjoy this wonderful historical read you wont be disappointed.
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Jo Huddleston5 Stars Out Of 5Another great story!August 21, 2014Jo HuddlestonQuality: 5Value: 5Meets Expectations: 5Sarah Sundin is a superb storyteller. In this novel she writes about a sweet romance between flight nurse Lt. Kay Jobson and pilot Lt. Roger Cooper during World War II. Even though Kay has every other military man pining for her, Roger resists heroutwardly. Both Kay and Roger have lingering hurts from the past and have difficulty believing they deserve each other. Misunderstandings and the risks of war pull them apart yet push them together. The reader will want to find out if Kay and Roger get past their secrets with like minds about their relationship.
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