Love is timeless… in the dreams—memories.
Memories of a girl named Sookie who couldn’t count on love or friendship, never mind forever. Memories of a library and a boy called Isaac and secrets made in private that destroyed his world.
The memories seem real, but who do they belong to?
When Nash and Willow discover the truth, life as they know it unravels.
The bridge between this life and the next is shored up by blood and bone and memory. Sometimes, that bridge leads to the place we’ve always wanted to be.
If you like Marina Zapta, Amy Harmon, Tarryn Fisher, and Mia Sheridan, you’ll love this beautiful tale of love beyond time!
“Butler’s LUSH descriptions evoke the love and terror the past couples feel as they face violence that threatens their relationships and lives. The complex structure crystallizes into an impressive resolution that ties up loose threads hidden in the very first pages. This SPLENDID story is destined for many a keeper shelf.” – Publishers Weekly Starred Review
What reviewers are saying:
★★★★★ “Beautiful, lyrical writing wove this story like a song.”
★★★★★ “A gripping story of the roots that define us, the hardships that test us, and the healing power of love and acceptance.”
★★★★★ “Exceptionally well written, very creative and thought provoking.”
★★★★★ “Allow yourself to be transported to another world.”
★★★★★ “Forbidden love, different time periods, dual POVs and characters that enthralled me. Simply Amazing!”
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Who doesn’t love a good HEA?! This one is for you.
This is definitely one intriguing read. Alot of depth in these pages. Everything intricately placed and flowing perfectly together. I enjoyed the flashbacks from the past. It was truly like three different stories were being told and then it all came together. It makes you pay attention and think outside the box. It’s not your typical romance and I believe that’s what gives it the appeal. A must read!
This is one of those stories that took me a little bit to understand the pacing of the story. Once I was able to grasp the cadence, I sat back and enjoyed the tale.
Told in past and present tense, this story winds along like a lesson in civics and love.
I recommend this book by Eden Butler.
3.5 Stars
The story line was okay and the character work was great. I had a hard time connecting to the characters. The story line was interesting and I was entertained throughout the book.
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
Eden knocked this book out of the park. I could not put this down. I highly recommend this book to others.
Wow! What a journey Eden takes you on with Willow and Nash. On the surface they are polar opposites. She sees auras and he is a science fact based guy. They live in the same building and they can’t explain why, but are constantly drawn to each other. They also don’t realize that they are having similar dreams, about people in the past that don’t think they know but something keeps them dreaming. This is so full of twists and turns that cause both of them to face their pasts and question their futures. It’s one of those books that sucks you in, and just when you think you have it all figured out…boom…new revelation! Loved it!!
I am over the moon for Infinite Us. A truly different kind of read, I was immediately intrigued by this unique story from the very start. The kind of book you need to savor ever so slowly as the author masterfully weaves together 3 stories of forbidden love. Two of them, although told mostly in dreams, feel as real as the love that is simmering between Willow and Nash. All interracial romances, giving the reader a deep look into how far we have come with respect to civil rights.
But don’t mistake this as a heavy read, because it’s not. On the contrary: it’s full of hope and joy and the most unexpected of connections. Willow and Nash meet unexpectedly, neighbors in a brownstone in Brooklyn and are immediately drawn to one another. No, this isn’t instalove but something much deeper. Both have difficulty sleeping and when they dare to catch a few winks, their dreams are filled with desperate love between couples who shouldn’t be together. People who feel familiar but are just out of reach. Their stories, one set in the 20’s and one set in the 60’s, are told through these dreams and at times both Nash and Willow feel as if it’s all too real. They walk around trying to find reason, Nash as a scientist, knowing there is no such thing as coincidence or destiny per se. But Willow as the free spirited baker, knows better and this becomes a huge contention between the two of them.
I was so transfixed by all 3 stories, so intricately woven by the author. I had to take breaks at times just to catch my breath and recap what just happened. You have to pay attention and sort through all the signs just like Willow and Nash did to conclude that maybe there is a reason for everything. A reason why some people go in one direction or another. That those before them lay the path to either happiness or self-destruction.
Infinite Us is a book you must experience for yourself. It’s beautifully written and extremely well-researched. I honestly didn’t want it to end. I had sincere trepidation at the final outcome, wanting that HEA for everyone involved in Willow and Nash’ lives, whether in the present or in the past. The epilogue was perfect and truly gave me extreme satisfaction.
I hope you give this one a try. It is well worth your time.
5 big stars!
This was such a fascinating story. There were so many depths, so many different stories that were still in a way the same, and characters that were fascinating, different yet the alike. And so many emotions. They roller coaster, but in the end they even out. This is such a different kind of read. You’ll love it
A wonderful story that will capture your attention!
This was another solid offering from this author. The book itself was an unique telling of soulmates over three generations. Two were from dreams of the present day couple. It was a good read. My only complaint I feel is that there wasn’t enough time spent on the present day couple. Beautifully written.
Thank you for the privilege of reading this book! Well done
Infinite Us is a fascinating story that beautifully depicts a love that transcends all time. Neighbors Nash and Willow are both seemingly different people and yet there is something between them, a sort of connection that tethers them together. Nash is a workaholic, numbers guy who suffers from insomnia while Willow is more of a free spirited girl with a bit of a hippie edge. After their first few encounters, they each experience dreams that depict relationships of times past. Or are these dreams?
Infinite Us reveals three interracial romances that span over different time periods, which I found to be very interesting and were very well thought out by the author. In the beginning, I did struggle to get into this book as I had trouble connecting with Willow whereas I was able to easily relate to Nash. Still, the more I read, the more I found myself immersed in the book. The premise of this romance is unique and the author is brilliant with its execution. This is very different from her previous works and while it isn’t my favorite novel by her, I did enjoy this book. If you are looking for an original love story and keep an open mind, then you enjoy Infinite Us.
The cover immediately drew me into this story. I loved the meshing of eras it really added a complex dimension to the story. The writing was perfect and honestly Eden’s writing style really draws you into her books. This story was filled with emotion and a tenderness that will leave you breathless. Fate always has a huge place in your life whether you believe in it or not and this book proves how fate creates the path you are always meant to take. You might stray from it but you will always return. Life is filled with hardships but love and acceptance can heal you in ways you never expected. This is one of those books that you just need to read and experience. Words cannot express the beauty of this book. I suggested you grab a copy and enjoy the journey in your own way.