The Point of You

The Point of You is a deeply emotional novel about forbidden connection, inherited wounds, and the courage to choose differently. Not a story about cheating, but about transformation, it follows two people who should never cross a line — yet form a bond that becomes more than desire.

It becomes a mirror, forcing them to question who they are and who they want to be. Tender and honest, this story shows how love doesn't have to last to transform us.

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About the Book

This story was written from a place of heartbreak — and slowly, through the act of writing, from a place of healing.

If you are hurting, healing, or somewhere in between, this book is for you.

There is something gentle here.
Something real.
Something that might help you feel a little less alone.

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Why Readers Love It

★★★★★

"There is something so gentle and healing woven into every page. It's the kind of story that stays with you long after you finish it."

— Clara M.

★★★★★

"This book doesn't just tell a story — it understands you. If you've ever been hurt and tried to heal, this will find you exactly where you are."

— Sophia R.

★★★★★

"I laughed, I cried, and I immediately bought a copy for my best friend."

— Sarah M.

Perfect for Book Clubs

Looking for your next group read? The Point of You offers endless opportunities for deep, meaningful conversations.

  • Thought-provoking themes on perspective and healing
  • Relatable, flawed, and deeply human characters
  • Emotional conversations that linger long after the final page
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Kristina Braiko, Author of The Point of You

Meet the Author

Kristina Braiko is a debut author who wrote The Point of You during a time of heartbreak — when words became a way to process, to understand, and ultimately, to heal. What started as something deeply personal grew into a story that now speaks to anyone who has ever loved, lost, and tried to find themselves again.

Her voice is honest, tender, and quietly powerful — the kind that doesn't try to impress, but instead makes you feel seen.

This may be her first book, but it reads like something lived, not just written. And that's exactly what makes it stay with you.