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A Broken Kind of Love: An Age Gap Romance

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"Love rules without rules."

After a ten-year long engagement, the love between childhood sweethearts, Ogugua and Jachike, comes to an abrupt end, with Jachike marrying someone else. Years later, a text message leaves Ogugua battling a whirlwind of emotions after many years spent loathing him. And when tragedy throws them back in each other’s company, they have to decide whether to work their way back to their love…or walk away from each other for good.

After the loss of his older brother, Olumese finds himself captivated by Ogugua, and is determined to win her heart, irrespective of a daunting ten-year age difference.

Initially caught between these two men – her first love who is still married to another woman, and the way-too-young man whose love for her is like nothing she has ever known – Ogugua soon finds herself at a crossroads, afraid to surrender to a love she worries is a unicorn...a beautiful fairy tale unable to survive in the real world.

Until an unexpected bombshell changes everything.

384 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 27, 2023

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Adesuwa O'man Nwokedi

41 books482 followers
The Writer, who became an Engineer, who became an Investment Banker, who became a Fertility Spokesperson, who became…a Writer.
That has been the journey of A. T. Nwokedi, aka The Fertile Chick. A self confessed hopeless romantic, when she is not creating new characters, she devotes her time to creating memories with her husband and their three children.

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80 reviews5 followers
November 11, 2025
One thing about Ms. Adesuwa's series is that, as the story progresses, the books keeps getting better and better. Welcome to another Malomo High Reunion Series review and this is the book 4: "A Broken Kind of Love."

I usually start with the FMC, but for this, I'll switch things. Olumese, Olu... 😍 He proved to me that "age is a number." This is a reverse age-gap romance, where the MMC is younger. Anytime I was reminded/I read that, "Olumese is a small boy," my anger would just multiply by hundred because, these people can't see how he handles Ogugua. Olumese is that guy, Dimkpa! Even tough babe O.G knew when to relax and let him take charge. Plus, his pocket is loaded, so he's not a boy. O.G used his eyes to see something shaaa. 😂

Ogugua... First off, this name sounds too masculine. Before I started reading the series, I thought "Ogugua" was the MMC, till I read AUKOL. My problem with her started with the name but, it is what it is. Ogugua is so independent, and I love it for her. She's just like me; we're broke oo, but we'll never admit it so we don't become a burden. 😂 My anger at her was channeled to the fact that she was always running away. Single people, naso we de do. "God when, God when" but we keep running away from men. God will help us. 😂🤲 I thank God that "What will people say" didn't make her lose a good man because, "people will always say."

Eva wanted me to dislike her, shaaa. I just hope there's a story for her and "her friend", Tisan (I hope I'm correct), but please, let's talk about her and late Omoruyi too, @adesuwaonwokedi. 🥹 I also loved Zinna; she's a good and loyal friend.

Jachike is just like Achalugo's, in "Love in Every Word," ex. The same smelling behaviour. He pissed me off, when he wanted to play mind games with O.G. I thank God he didn't succeed. He and Olu's fight ehh... 😂😂 It made me remember Karibi and Emeka's fight, *pour me water* I ROTF!! 😭😂😂😂

I enjoyed this story so much, and I highly recommend.
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Author 2 books48 followers
February 18, 2024
Writing a review for this one was hard because I didn't know where to start from.

Let's say that the Yoruba proverb is true. What you're looking for far off might just be within your reach. Since this year began, I've been craving a reverse age-gap romance. I'm a mood reader. Sue me.

Back to my tale. I'd been craving a reverse age gap romance and all the while, I had a copy of A Broken Kind of Love. All it took was a dead phone for me to find out.

Anyway to my review proper. (Clears throat and puts on glasses)

A Broken Kind of Love (hereinafter referred to as ABKL) is a swimmingly delicious tale of a hot, bordering 40, down-on-her-luck lawyer who knows her onions and meets the incredibly smart, wears-small-shirts-that-reveal-his-happy-trail tech CEO desperately in need of a lawyer. Said CEO happens to be a whopping decade younger than her and the same kid whose suspenders she adjusted on her secondary school graduation day.

Love happens in the most, well, unexpected of places and without any concern for the rules because love rules without rules.

Honestly, I loved this book. I think it's my favourite in the series. (Sorry Abolore and Bioye). Adesuwa O'man Nwokedi (hereinafter referred to as AON) knocked it out of the park with this one. Olumese had me grinning like an idiot with his lines. And man, did he have some rizz.

I have a hard time crowning him the book bae extraordinaire of the series because of his I don't want... (Read the book to find out), but other than that, he was pretty dreamy.

O.G. is the lawyer I dream of being at her age (well, except for the job-hunting part). Frankly, of all the FMCs in the series, she's the one I could relate to the most. Maybe it's because she's a lawyer. Maybe because I could feel her fear of rejection. Maybe because she cared about what people would think. Anyway, whatever it is, I loved her. I didn't like some of her decisions though. But the pair made for an interesting, riveting read.

Now that I think about it, we ought to crown AON as the queen of Nigerian reverse age-gap romances. She did it with Ozioma and Banji, Kris and Bola, and she's done it again with O.G. and Olu, proving that love indeed rules without rules.

P.S. I consider Jachike too insignificant to mention at all.
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28 reviews7 followers
September 3, 2025
This book took me through every emotion possible. I cried, swooned, laughed, felt like throwing hands, held my breath, and cheered like a madwoman.

Ogugua and Olumese's journey is one hell of a ride. It's raw, messy, tender, and absolutely addictive!
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91 reviews
September 3, 2025
“First of all, there’s no settling here. I’m not settling for anything, O.G. With you, I’ve won the fucking prize”!!!!!!!

Olumese take me away with youuuuuuuu.
Can I call you baby? Shogbo… and other things Mayorkun sang 🤭

Olumese is a man that wears his heart on his sleeve and knows exactly what he wants from the jump. Meeting O.G (older by 10 years and his elder brother’s classmate) didn’t just spark an interest, it shook his entire world and he knew he’d found the love of his life. But the real question is: will O.G put aside the shame, guilt, and societal expectations about age to embrace the man her heart has already chosen?

One of the things I loved most is how this story is unapologetically Nigerian. From Abuja as a backdrop (my city!) to Olu being a tech bro (my field!), everything felt real, relatable, and beautifully grounded. Adesuwa’s writing doesn’t just skim the surface of romance, it dives deep into the rawness of love: the awkward pauses, the doubts, the undeniable pull, and the kind of chemistry that makes you pause mid-page to whisper, is this really happening?

This book is layered with lessons too. It challenges biases around age and love, reminding us that love can bloom boldly at any stage of life. It shows that intelligence and sound judgment in a partner are deeply attractive. And it reminds men (yes, men!) to be intentional in love because Olu’s pursuit of O.G was pure, consistent, and absolutely heart-melting.

I’m two books away from finishing this series, but I just know this one will remain my favorite. It felt tender, rebellious, and deeply moving all at once. I laughed, I sighed, and I felt every heartbeat of O.G and Olu’s journey.
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46 reviews2 followers
February 17, 2025
A Broken Kind of Love. by Adesuwa O'man Nwokedi, the fourth book in the Malomo High Reunion Series, delves into the complexities of love, heartbreak, and personal growth. Ogugua (O.G.), a successful lawyer, embodies strength and resilience, yet her past heartbreak has left her cautious. Her decade-long engagement to Jachike, her childhood sweetheart, ended abruptly when he married another woman.
Years later, a sudden text message from Jachike rekindles unresolved emotions, and a subsequent tragedy brings them back into each other's lives. As O.G. navigates her lingering feelings for Jachike, she meets Olumese, a man ten years her junior, who becomes captivated by her and determined to win her heart despite their age difference.
Ogugua was successful lawyer, O.G. embodies strength and resilience, yet her past heartbreak has left her cautious. Her concern about societal perceptions, especially regarding the age difference with Olumese, adds depth to her internal struggles.Olumese was emotionally mature, expressive, and unwavering in his pursuit of O.G., Olumese challenges traditional norms, demonstrating that love transcends age. His vulnerability and determination have captivated readers.Jachike was O.G.'s first love, whose unexpected marriage to another woman brings profound pain. His re-entry into O.G.'s life introduces conflict, as unresolved feelings resurface, compelling both to confront their shared history.
The novel's engaging writing effectively captures the complexities of love and personal growth. The dual timeline structure offers a comprehensive view of the characters' past and present, enriching the emotional depth of the story. A Broken Kind of Love explores unconventional relationships, self-discovery, and acceptance, resonating deeply with me. I highly recommend
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34 reviews
August 3, 2025
4.5 stars!!! A page turner I haven’t been able to drop it down since I picked it up. Catch me anywhere there is agw-gap romance. Then this done the reverse case, done right no crindge feeling. A woman being loved right. The book I read the fastest! The series gats better. But what makes me giddy is Olumese such a mature guy who loves BIG! His love is BIG, loud and swoon worthy.
OG ahhh tha babe she pissed me off but mehn it’s not easy! It just goes to show that love always always wins!
I loved the twist!
The only reason this isn’t a 5 star is that 3rd act break up and mehn OG! Her on and off Ehn I feel like beating her. But Olumese what a man, too on mh book boyfriend list!
Felt like I was watching a movie reading the book.
As usual Adesuwa is the GOAT!
I keep smiling ear to ear thinking about how intentional and amazing Olumese is! What a man!
Also for some reason I picture OG looking like Adesuwa ❤️🥺
167 reviews3 followers
February 5, 2025
An interesting story filled with lots of emotions as O.G and Olu navigate the rocky terrain of love and relationship despite age difference. Finding the joy and peace from the ashes of pain and sorrow, this book continues the Maloom High Series as snippets of the lives of other former classmates is seen.
Strength in relationships, forgiveness, growth and joy is well packed in this book. Kudos to the author.
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12 reviews
August 17, 2024
Another great book by Adesuwa but oh my gosh! Why don’t these people ever just communicate? OG would’ve easily just told the guy she’s pregnant. Her little disappearing act after the surprise party was so selfish and I failed to enjoy the book after that. Still a good book though
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9 reviews
May 29, 2025
I would’ve rated it 4/5, but honestly, I got veryyy exhausted toward the end. AON is one of my favourite writers but I’m tired of her self-sabotage fetish. The characters in her books frustrate the hell out of me!
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246 reviews7 followers
September 28, 2025
4.5 stars! You guys didn’t put me on the MMC in this book! Woah, this was a very good read. I couldn’t put it down!
It really does made me feel all the emotions.
It explores love, loss and heartbreak. I feel like none of the other books in the series is going to top this one lol
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166 reviews4 followers
November 13, 2025
Wow, I absolutely love Olumese! He really redeemed most of the men from the Malomo series. OG definitely had me stressed 😫😪, but I was still here for all the drama. I thoroughly enjoyed this one, kudos to Adesuwa! The plot was easy to follow and held my attention.
29 reviews2 followers
November 15, 2025
The MMC has my heart, very emotionally expressive and it broke my heart everytime the FMC broke his. While her reasons are somewhat valid, she stressed my guy mehn 😢. I’m still very salty at what the writer did to Omoruyi 🙄🙄
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162 reviews
October 20, 2024
I don’t know why Ogugua was so opposed to a stress free life. I’m just glad Olu’s love was stronger than her constant self-sabotage
9 reviews
March 3, 2025
Olu and OG story
Olu was very down for OG
Anything for my lady 🥹
I love this two so much 😘
I don’t really like how jachike kept popping in 😒
Age gap romance but as we all know
Age is not a barrier 😍
17 reviews
April 2, 2025
See ehhnn Adesuwa took me on a very emotional journey with this book 📕... Whattttyt🤣🤣🤣😭😭😭 one minute I understand OG. the next minute I want to give her a knock 😅😅🤣bruuhhh this was gooddd
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24 reviews
April 14, 2025
Olumese, the man you are 😫. Such a fantastic character 👏. O.G vexed me sha, can't lie but this was fantastically written. The love was sweet.
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335 reviews33 followers
September 23, 2025
Olu my guy… Olu is the definition of a true lover boy. The way he loved up on O.G needs to be studied because!! He loved her with every fiber of his being, and the fact that he’s a whole decade younger didn’t matter one bit.

What I especially loved about their relationship was how, despite the age difference, O.G respected Olu. Not once did she stop him from being the man in their relationship, she allowed herself to be cared for, and it was beautiful to see.

Their love? Their chemistry (and they had LOADS of it)? Everything about them just worked, and I loved it all. Can you tell I love this book? 🤭 Olu might just be my fave Malomo MMC besides Bonju 👀💕.
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34 reviews2 followers
December 11, 2025
I have a weird kink for age-gap romance, and I absolutely enjoyed reading Olumese and OG’s love story. If you’re a fan of the trope like me, you might want to pick this up.

This book follows Olumese and OG, who find love in the most unexpected place. With OG being ten years older than Olumese, there were plenty of barriers, self-doubt, and challenges thrown their way. I absolutely love Olumese—his intentionality is so beautiful to read. He’s expressive, sweet, and vulnerable. And the whole “we shouldn’t be doing this” dynamic? Loved it! Lol😂

That said, while I enjoyed the push and pull between Olumese and OG, sometimes it got frustrating—especially on OG’s part. Girl, just communicate with this man properly!

The dual POV is chef’s kiss. It gives readers full insight into the characters' thoughts.

Also, the way Adesuwa explores grief in this book is so beautiful. Uyi’s death was vividly written in a way that feels so real and immersive. The music recommendations was another thing I loved in this book. One thing I’ve realized from reading Adesuwa’s books is how she incorporates playlists into her stories.

I loved almost everything about this book—except for the fact that it was unnecessarily long. That dragged things out a bit for me.
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33 reviews
June 30, 2025
Finished this few days ago and forgot to drop my review.
I love Adesuwa but this book not so much, this was not a love i was rooting for at all.
i'm sorry
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