The Infinity Between Us
Books | Fiction / Romance / Contemporary
3.8
(279)
Ns Perkins
Author of A RISK ON FOREVER N.S. Perkins comes back with a brand new romance novel set in Southern Maine, full of the same type of heart and emotion. Eighteen years of summers spent in a beach house in Ogunquit, Maine, have brought Violet Mitchell and Will Seaberg together. For two perfect, beach-filled months every year, they spent every waking minute together. First as friends, until one summer, and one kiss, changed everything.But before the two even had a chance to claim the love they'd spent their entire lives creating, disaster struck, tearing the two lovers-and their families-apart.Heartbroken and haunted by the memories of that fateful summer, Violet struggles to move on from the past. Still, she promises herself to never contact Will again. But five years later, when Violet arrives to finalize the sale of the property, she finds Will right where she left him: sun-kissed, loving, and so incredibly sorry.At first, she wants nothing to do with him, but Violet soon realizes that it's inevitable and that the past she was running away from might actually hold the key to the love and the happiness she believed was stolen away from her five summers ago.
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Author
Ns Perkins
Pages
300
Publisher
NS Perkins
Published Date
2022-05-24
ISBN
1778044808 9781778044809
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"Not one of my favorites but it was suspenseful "
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Lydia Allen
"Somewhat predictable but a great read nonetheless "
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Tilly Craddock
"Another really really cute book. Bounces from past to present and slowly reveals an incident in the same way that 'Love and Other Words' and 'Every Summer After' do. I'm a big fan of it! The emotions of the book seemed pretty drastic though. One moment they were fine and the next moment they brought up the past for one line and then they avoided each other. Violet was very fixated on the past, which made the 'present' plot have these ebbs and flows that felt a little dramatic. However, she does have some self-discovery regarding her fixation on the past, which I always appreciate. So, overall really cute book!"