Milk in My Coffee

July 6, 2020

This romance novel was a little different for me as it was written by a man. In fact, unintentionally, most of the books I’ve read have been by female authors probably due to my favorite genre including a strong female lead. However, I am hoping to continue to broaden my point of views and genres.

This story, primarily about Jordan and Kimberly, has a lot of depth and a lot of real world problems such as childhood bullying that has left scars into adulthood, insecurities, profiling, and unfair judgement to name a few. The author tells the story from both Jordan’s and Kimberly’s points of view giving you an insight into what they are each thinking and feeling.

Kimberly’s point of view lets you see how strong, independent, and in control of her life she is. She dresses and acts how she wants and won’t let anyone criticize her for being who she is. It makes you wonder what she’s been through to make her so strong.

Jordan’s point of view tells us how he feels about who’s around him and what’s going on in his surroundings. Jordan seems to be always looking at people wondering or worrying about what they’re thinking about him. It’s sad that he has to feel guarded, defensive, or ostracized with people who should support his happiness instead of trying to tear him down for his decision. Poor guy has some rough stuff to deal with through this book.

Maybe Kimberly can help to show him how to be stronger? Read to find out.

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