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An Infinite Love Story by Chanel Cleeton

An Infinite Love Story

by Chanel Cleeton

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  • Jul 7, 2026, 352 pages
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Rebecca_Gaulton

So So Love Story
So having recently read Atmosphere by Taylor Jenkins Reid I was ready for another space/astronaut love story. Unfortunately, this book doesn't quite cut it although I know it's difficult to find a place next to a favored book. Ms. Cleeton does a very good job with the space and astronaut part of her story especially setting it against the space race with Russia, the rush to reach the moon and the fear of the Cuban Missile Crises. I thought she was very compassionate in describing the difficult life of space wives and the bias of the early space program against women as astronauts. I do think the love story between Vivian and Joe fell short. Joe is a charismatic, confident, fighter pilot with a life long desire to become an astronaut. He is willing to put his life on the line for what he wants and doesn't have to sacrifice anything for his dreams. Vivian is a journalist who has had to fight for what she wants, desires a quiet life and has no desire to constantly move houses after having had to do that as a child. She's the opposite of Joe; she isn't even sure she believes in the Space Program believing the millions are better spent domestically. Even after they are married she constantly reminds him that she wishes he were something else, like a boring dentist, and even tries to get him to abandon his idea of becoming an astronaut. She ultimately gives up everything she is and believes in to be a hated space wife. I understand it was not uncommon for women to give up their dreams for their husbands in the 1960's but her dislike of her life and her unhappiness with her husband didn't seem like an infinite love story to me until he died. I also didn't care for the time travel/wormhole part of the story. The note from the author said that she believed that great loves could be lived over and over yet she ultimately gives no explanation for the odd occurrences and basically just lets them drop. I recommend this book to anyone that wants to relive a bit of the space race but don't look for a great love story.
Laura_Poe

Not my favorite
I've read a number of Chanel Cleeton's books and enjoyed them, but this one missed the mark for me. It's a dual timeline story, with half the book tracing protagonist Vivian's life before her husband is lost in space, (literally - he's an astronaut) and the other half detailing her life after the accident. The early time line (1961-67) is enjoyable if a little over-hyped on the romantic front (i.e. reads like a bodice-ripper). The second story line is not as well done -- lots of "telling not doing" when it comes to how she's feeling about her life, NASA, the space race generally. There's also a speculative element to the story, since the space capsule which is lost simply disappears, so there is discussion of wormholes and time-space travel on a not-very scientific level. (Cleeton admits in the author's note she's not a scientist and it shows.) It was OK and had some good moments, but on the whole it is not comparable to her other books.
Robin_S

An Infinite Love Story
If you enjoy reading novels centered around romantic love, Chanel Cleeton's An Infinite Love Story is the book to read. The focus of this novel is the enduring love between a young woman starting out her adulthood as a journalist & a fighter pilot who dreams of becoming an astronaut. The plot takes place during the 1960's when the USA was dealing with the Vietnam War, space exploration was just beginning, & feminism was starting to take root. While all of these events are mentioned in the book, this is truly a story of the love between Vivian & Joe, the main characters.

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