KELLER
Banging my son’s bestie was a total accident that will never, ever happen
again. I’m sure of it.
While he might be gorgeous and caught me in a weak moment, when it comes right
down to it, my son has been my entire life for the last twenty-six years. I
don’t know how to be anything other than his dad.
But with Molly heading off to Seattle, he leaves me with a parting gift: Will.
His best friend.
And my new roommate.
Still, I’m determined to focus on my plan of finding someone to settle down
with and to start living for me.
Then Molly hits me with another gift: he’s asked Will to help find me the
perfect partner.
WILL
Molly leaving me to run away across the country made one thing very obvious. I
crave stability. I crave a life where I get to control what happens to me,
without the constant threat of having to move home to my homophobic family.
All I need to focus on is work and making enough money for the downpayment on
my own place.
Except now I’m living in the spare bedroom of the man I’ve been in love with
for years.
The same bedroom where we had one very messy, very quick, accidental frot sesh.
Now I’m cooking for him every night, and we’re working out together every
morning. It’s all feeling very domestic and my heart can’t separate reality
from the fantasies in my head.
I know I’m going to get hurt.
It’s only a matter of time.
But when it comes to Keller, it’s impossible for me to walk away.
Don’t miss our reviews of other books in the Divorced Men's Club series!
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Shannan
– ☆☆☆☆☆
System Overload is the fifth book in the Divorced Men's Club. It can be
read as a standalone, but it reads so much better if you read what has come
before it to get the full impact of these characters.
System Overload is so full of angst and want. I loved everything about
it.
Keller was a teenage dad. It's not something he wanted but he stepped up and
was the best father he could be to Molly. Molly is facing his own life crisis,
and moving across the country to Seattle will leave his best friend, Will, and
his dad, Keller, alone. Molly's way to help them both is Will moving in with
Keller. Unknown to Molly, Will has been in love with Keller for eight years and
after one drunken night neither talk about, Will is hesitant but so excited.
Keller has been in dad mode for years always putting Molly first and now with
Molly moving, Keller knows it's his turn for happiness. But everywhere he looks
he isn't interested except Will. Something about Will draws him in. He loves
spending time with him, and Keller knows touching can't happen, BUT oh, the
loopholes they find to work around that. Loopholes, and a little help from the Divorced
Men's Club, brings these two men happiness they never thought they'd find, but
will it last? What will Molly think about his best friend and his dad being
involved?
I read this in one sitting. I couldn't put it down. I had to know what was
going to happen between these sweet men. Their chemistry is everything. And as
always, the Divorced Men’s Club makes everything so fun with their "help,"
I can't wait for what's next for this group. I can't wait to get Mack's story!
Angie
– ☆☆☆☆
4.5 stars
I love this series. I couldn't wait to read this book, as soon as it hit my
e-reader I jumped in. If you have read the series, you know who Keller and Will
are. You know that Will has been crushing on Keller forever but will never do
anything because Keller is his best friend Molly's dad. I loved how the
relationship built between Will and Keller, it wasn't instant, it built slowly.
Sometimes too slowly, LOL. I also loved seeing the other characters from the
other books, this is a great group of guys!! When Will and Keller finally give
in, things are even hotter! My only disappointment was when they actually went
to tell Molly. Molly's reaction wasn't what Will and Keller were expecting, BUT
I wanted to know more about what Molly really thought. He had a different
scenario in his head, and I wanted to know a touch more about that and why he
felt that way and it was kind of skimmed over. I am patiently waiting for
Mack's book. I have a feeling it'll be a good one!
Ruthie
– ☆☆☆☆
This is the fifth book in the series, and series readers will enjoy catching up
with earlier relationships, and know both Keller and Will already.
Keller has brought his son up since he became a dad at 16, so the age gap
between him and his son Molly's best friend, Will, is not all that great. So
even though there is the discomfort in their minds, and Keller's habit of
reminding him regularly of him being Molly's best friend drives Will crazy, it
is clear that they are both very attracted to each other.
Thankfully their mutual friends have some fun making sure that Keller gives
them a chance and realises that Will is exactly the man he wants long term. They
certainly turn up the heat even before they get together, and there is no
stopping them once they do!
I really enjoyed this latest installment, thank you, Saxon James!
SAXON JAMES unapologetically writes
happy endings for LGBT+ characters.
While not writing, SM is a readaholic and Netflix addict who regularly lives on
a sustainable diet of chocolate and coffee.
Member of SCBWI.
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