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Reviewed by Asher Syed for Readers' Favorite
A Crippling Fear by Ashton Rogers revolves around Bryan, a man struggling with a quarter-life crisis who needs a job, a girlfriend that doesn't have other boyfriends, and a dependable fast-acting anti-diarrhea medicine. While David seems to have everything in the world fall into his lap, Bryan is left scouring the help-wanted ads to find work for which he is woefully unqualified. The wife of a disabled former athlete provides what appears to Bryan to be a dream job. His boss, Deborah, is smokin' hot, and Trevor, a paraplegic baseball hero of Bryan's, is just as happy to have a carer who won't abuse him. Things get explosive for Bryan, quite literally, when Deborah starts to play the field and some below-the-belt low blows start to fire up with both Bryan and Trevor.
I really, really needed a laugh, and Ashton Rogers gave me plenty to smile about in A Crippling Fear. Bryan is the guy you want to root for, partly because he is so desperately pathetic that you need him to thrive so you can avoid further secondhand embarrassment, and partly because he's deserving of a break. Rogers nails the writing by balancing intelligent wit with slapstick scenarios and keeping the dialogue feeling authentic. This authenticity extends to Bryan, who, despite being the quintessential underdog, is still fallible enough to make choices that have the potential to hurt others the same way he has been hurt and do it being aware of this. Rogers fleshes out even the moderately ancillary characters, Christopher being the standout, whose hard times are reflected in atrocious personal hygiene and who would certainly go to prison if the world were run by the fashion police. Overall, Rogers has gifted us with a fantastic piece of fiction that I have no doubt will entertain all who pick it up. Very highly recommended.