In this Mending Time review, I’ll share why Pamela G. Baker‘s emotional blend of time travel, romance, and redemption made for such a satisfying conclusion to the series.

Mending Time by Pamela G. Baker is a powerful and thought-provoking conclusion to a romance-filled time travel series that explores the cost of second chances. After a devastating time-travel mistake erases her family from existence, Jen is determined to go back and set things right. But there’s a heartbreaking complication—Lydia is countering her efforts because fixing the past would erase her and the life she now knows.

What unfolds begins as self-preservation, but becomes a deeply emotional journey where every choice carries weight, and every step toward redemption comes with sacrifice.
Baker does an exceptional job weaving together complex timelines while keeping the story clear and engaging. I was especially impressed by how seamlessly the events connect to the earlier books in the series, while still allowing Mending Time to stand strong on its own.
At its heart, this story is about more than time travel. It’s about love, loss, and the longing to make things right. Themes of redemption and reconciliation shine through, making this a meaningful and satisfying read. Readers who enjoy romance with a speculative twist—and stories that wrestle with real emotional stakes—will find Mending Time both compelling and memorable.