I so wanted to love this book. Virgin geek in love? Awesome stuff! But I just got so amazingly frustrated with Kellan I wanted to scream! While I totally sympathize with the overwhelming difficulty of being the sole support for an aging parent with dementia I didn't want to read so many details abo...
A great and very enjoyable read.Two very different men who start something. Kellen and Mike are starting slow with some "we only have fun" together thing that evolves into so much over the months - a relationship development I find much more realistic than the much used insta-love or "engaged at the...
Now that I finished -- I could understand the "dilemma" that some of my friends were experiencing. Let me start by saying this: Kaje Harper is one of my top favorite authors in MM genre. I knew, even from dedication, that this story would be very personal for her. For those reasons alone, I wanted t...
The end result? I really enjoyed this book. But when I first started I thought I would be rating this book on the lower end of the scale. The first 25% or so just didn't grab me. Thank goodness I persevered because the ending made it all worthwhile.The reason for my lack of engagement at the beginni...
Fair warning this is going to be rambling and spoilerish....and personal. Kaje Harper is an excellent writer, no doubt about it and when I read the blurb for this book, it was a no brainer that I was going to pre-order and be on it right away. *waves to the buddy read gang* Before I start in on the ...
Kaje Harper is an auto-buy for me. The characters in her contemporary books are always so real, I never have trouble relating to or believing, them and their circumstances. Kellen and Mike are no exception.Mike is a socially awkward nerd. In his thirties, with a good job, he finds himself living ...
3.5 starsEven if I didn’t follow Kaje Harper on Goodreads and didn’t know some of the things she faced this past year, it would have been obvious that Sole Support was a very personal journey for her. It’s impossible to read this and not feel that the person writing it KNOWS intimately about the sub...
First of all, this is a quiet book. It’s a slow-paced, silent tale about two men’s journey toward each other and to themselves. But this is exactly what makes this story so powerful–it doesn’t need to rely on action, noise or speed to capture the reader’s interest. It’s moving, depressing in parts y...
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