A review by lisaluvsliterature
Laws of Physics: Time by Penny Reid

4.0

4.5 stars. I was hanging on the edge of my seat waiting for this final book to wrap up everything after how the last book ended. You can read my review of the first two books here: Motion and Space. This one began in a way that I was a little unsure if I would love it as much as the other two. You see, they were apart for a lot of it, even though they kind of/maybe were really together? Abram was on tour, and Mona had her work at the Large Hadron Collider in Switzerland, as well as her other graduate work. But soon they were texting and face-timing, and then even getting to see each other, despite a few missed chances like because Abram got really sick one time.


When they did get together though, it was like sparks lighting a fire. The heat between them, the love between them, and eventually all the figuring out of how they really and truly fit together and what they wanted for themselves individually and as a couple. I loved how everything came together. I was so happy with how Abram's family dealt with Mona's early charade as her sister Lisa when she first met them, I mean I'd hate to lose my Harry Potter loving friends! So glad to have them back. And when Mona related to her family, as well as to Abram what had happened to her and how it influenced how she felt about things, felt it was her fault, that because of that she shouldn't like some of the things Abram did with her, it touched a part of me that feels the same because of my own experiences.