Mike and Kellen are two 40-ish guys who met on the internet and share a common love of books. Mike is still a virgin (in every sense of the word), mostly due to some self-esteem issues. Kellen is a relationship virgin because the idea of depending on another human for comfort and support is frighten...
'Sole Support' by Kaje Harper is a book that I've actually wanted to read for quite a while now but in a way I've also not wanted to read it because of the subject matter. So before I go any further I just want to send my friend Helle over on GR a hug and big thank you for gifting me this book for C...
Sole Support is two stories at once. One is a sweet story about two gentleman who are over thirty, opposite ends of the sexual spectrum and in different economic situations. That was fun little story. Then there's the story of Kellen and his mother. There's nothing lite and sweet about that tale. It...
4.5 starsI really enjoyed this. Actually I think I liked this one more than Mac and Tony! and thats saying something!I started out not really liking Kellen at all, then loving him, then hating him again. Mike was a bit of a doormat because his shyness made him so vulnerable and I think Kellen used h...
Hmmm, having recently read and become slightly enamoured with the Life Lessons series by Kaje Harper I was slightly nervous about reading about new characters. And at the start I honestly wasn't sure if I was going to like it or not - Mike seemed a bit dorky, Kellan a bit selfish....but as the story...
This book hit close to home for me. Being my Grandmother's caregiver until her passing this book brought back memories and feelings I've tried to bury along with her. There is this cloud of guilt which I could completely relate too. Dementia starts slowly and it's easy to overlook or explain away. B...
3 - 3.5 starsOverall a compelling read, only Kellan's stand-offish behavior was a bit too much. Yes, mom's worsening health was a big part of this story, but it also was a big part of Kellan's life. I got why he was so adamant in keeping his autonomy, and it was nice to see how finally he was able t...
I haven't had a lot of time to just sit and enjoy a good book lately, but Kaje Harper is one of the few authors I would pretty much drop anything for when she releases a new story. I'm so glad I took the time out of my schedule to read this one as soon as I was able. So lovely, in so many different ...
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