Yet as his elderly mother wanders deeper into senility, Kellen wonders if it’s better to lean on Mike rather than fall.Įven 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. Meeting Kellen face to face is the biggest risk of his life, and he wonders if they’ll get more body parts together than just their faces.įirst meeting leads to first date-first everything for Mike-and soon Kellen’s faced with breaking his just-friends-with-benefits rule. Mike considers himself a nerd of the highest order-short, bespectacled, prone to blurting out the wrong thing at the worst possible time. Shaky finances and ailing mother aside, self-sufficiency is Kellen’s prime directive. Though he manages to coax the shy, socially inept pathologist into a real-time meeting, Kellen has no intention of letting his new friend become more than a casual lover. For that he turns to IM chats with Mike from his online book group. None of them, unfortunately, share his love of books. Kellen is short on cash-at least until his first novel starts to sell-but he has plenty of friends. BLURB: He can find a use for his lover’s hands…except when he needs help the most.
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