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Whether you’re reading solo, hosting a book club, or just want to dive deeper into the characters and stories, these questions are here to spark conversation. They’re designed to help you think about themes, choices, and those little moments that stick with you long after the last page. Use them to guide group discussions, journal your own reflections, or just stir up a spirited debate about your favorite scenes.

Infinite Us – Discussion Guide

Perfect for book clubs or solo reflection, these questions dive into the heart of Infinite Us—a story about memory, fate, and the power of timeless love. Use them to spark conversation about soulmates, choice, and the threads that tie past lives to the present.

Discussion Questions:

  1. The novel weaves together themes of memory, fate, and love across lifetimes. How did the reincarnation aspect shape your understanding of Nash and Willow’s relationship?

  2. Nash is defined early on by his focus on work and technology, while Willow is more intuitive and emotional. How do their differences highlight the strengths and flaws in each of them?

  3. The “memories” of past lives don’t appear in a straightforward way. How did the fragmented style of these memories impact your reading experience? Did it feel more realistic or confusing?

  4. Sookie and Isaac’s story parallels Nash and Willow’s. In what ways do you think the past influenced the present—and where did the two stories diverge?

  5. Do you believe in the idea of soulmates or fated connections? How did the book’s portrayal of destiny challenge or affirm your own views?

  6. At several points, both Nash and Willow question whether their relationship is real or just an echo of something they can’t control. Do you think their choices mattered as much as fate? Why or why not?

  7. Eden Butler’s writing blends romance with elements of mystery and magical realism. Which aspects of the genre blend stood out most strongly to you, and how did it affect the tone of the story?

  8. Willow’s presence brings out sides of Nash that no one else sees. How important is it in relationships for someone to challenge your identity versus affirm it?

  9. If you could access a memory from a past life, what part of yourself would you want to uncover—and what part would you be afraid to?

  10. The ending leaves room for interpretation about what’s “real” and what’s remembered. How did you interpret the final revelations, and what do you think it means for Nash and Willow’s future?

Chasing Serenity – Discussion Guide

The first book in the Seeking Serenity series, this story of grief, resilience, and love is filled with both laughter and heartbreak. These questions will help guide readers through Autumn and Declan’s journey, exploring themes of healing, second chances, and what it means to truly let someone in.

Discussion Questions:

  1. Autumn is a character who has endured profound loss and is learning to rebuild her life. How did her grief and resilience shape the way you connected to her as a reader?

  2. Declan enters her world with charm, wit, and a few rough edges. How does his relationship with Autumn evolve from banter to something deeper? Did you find their enemies-to-lovers dynamic believable?

  3. Family plays a major role in the Seeking Serenity series. How do the Riley family dynamics (support, interference, love, loyalty) shape Autumn’s choices?

  4. Autumn often pushes back against vulnerability, especially with Declan. How did you interpret her resistance—was it fear, pride, or self-preservation?

  5. Declan carries his own baggage and flaws. How did his character growth complement Autumn’s journey, and where did you see tension between their paths?

  6. Humor and pranks are woven into the love story. How did these lighter moments balance the heavier themes of grief and healing?

  7. The novel explores the idea of second chances—not just in love, but in life. How did this theme resonate with you, and which character embodied it most?

  8. Autumn is surrounded by people who challenge her sense of identity—Declan, her family, even herself. Which moments in the book do you think marked her biggest steps toward reclaiming who she is?

  9. Which scene stood out most to you emotionally: the ones that made you laugh, or the ones that made you ache? Why do you think that was?

  10. If you were in Autumn’s position, would you have trusted Declan as quickly—or resisted him longer? What does this say about your own views on love, timing, and second chances?