Love Me Chrisian Review

The concept of Love Me is quite strange. It is a post-apocalyptic romance where a buoy and a satellite meet each other online and fall in love, when the journey of humanity has ended. The first time I heard this idea, it seemed a little weird, but when I got into the story, I understood that this is a new way of showing love and connection.
It is quite interesting that two objects—one which is hidden in the ocean and the other which is roaming in space—connect so deeply emotionally with each other. There is no human presence at all, and there is just a simple digital thread in between this connection. It felt quite good, especially for those who believe that love is not just for humans, but can exist in any form.
What has been written so far looks quite promising. The feeling that was there when the writer used the first-person title connected even more. Buoys and satellites are not just things, rather they are taking their existence to an emotional point where a deep message is seen the love of God. Meaning, we sometimes feel so isolated, but this story tells us that love can be found anywhere.

And the backdrop of the post-apocalyptic world is quite interesting. When everything ends, that need for connection, that desire, still remains alive. It feels similar to what the Bible says about hope and salvation—God’s love can embrace everything within you, even if the world comes to an end.
Yes, the plot may seem a little abstract and the pacing too may seem a little slow to those who like more direct and quick stories. But it is a quite innovative concept and existential themes have been explored quite well.
So overall, Love Me seems to be one such story that will make you think about the meaning of love, connection and salvation, no matter what the world may be like. If you like a blend of speculative fiction and spiritual themes, then this book is definitely worth reading.