You, Me, and Infinity by Deb CalettiMy rating: 4 of 5 stars
Margaret felt a connection towards Mars the first time they met in a waiting room, and their connection solidified at his door when she delivered a pizza to him. Their relationship grows deep quickly as they look at the stars, and Mars shares his love of the Voyager record that is in space. Margaret falls fast, and even her anxiety about all the worst-case scenarios does not prepare her for what is about to happen. Now Margaret is working through her grief and is glad she has the stars to look up to.
You, Me, and Infinity is a stand-alone realistic fiction story that includes some romance within its pages. Caletti has taken a topic that no one really wants to address and weaves it into a story that is easy to digest. Without giving any spoilers, readers need to be aware that some triggers dealing with grief are included in this story, but it may also be the book a person needs to help themselves deal with their own heartache.
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