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I've Got You by Becca Seymour
5.0

This is a follow up to Seymour’s Let Me Show You and while it can stand on its own you really have a better understanding of the characters if you’ve read the first story. This one is more of a redemption story for Scott … and a reward for everyone who wanted Davis to find his own HEA.

I think my favorite part is that Scott’s behavior from the first story isn’t swept under the rug. Even though Carter has decided to forgive and forget, Scott (and those that know what he did) still has to come to terms with what he did and what it means for his future. It’s not easy for Scott, but with help he manages to make himself into someone he can face in the mirror again.

Davis is very supportive and understanding. I love his truth first attitude and how he sometimes is a little too blunt, especially for poor confused & repressed Scott. But he’s willing to be there for him, give him the time he needs to figure things out, and take slow steps together to make a solid friendship (and later something more).

For a new author, Seymour is certainly good at her craft. Her books go from lighthearted and humorous to overflowing with emotion and back again with ease. And her characters are just so darn appealing (even when they are recovering a**holes)! She says there are no plans for any more stories in this series, but with skills like her’s I’m sure that whatever direction she goes will be fabulous. She’s definitely going on my must read list :)

**Review given honestly and freely after receipt of a reader copy. This opinion is completely my own and was not influenced in any way.**

Merged review:

This is a follow up to Seymour’s Let Me Show You and while it can stand on its own you really have a better understanding of the characters if you’ve read the first story. This one is more of a redemption story for Scott … and a reward for everyone who wanted Davis to find his own HEA.

I think my favorite part is that Scott’s behavior from the first story isn’t swept under the rug. Even though Carter has decided to forgive and forget, Scott (and those that know what he did) still has to come to terms with what he did and what it means for his future. It’s not easy for Scott, but with help he manages to make himself into someone he can face in the mirror again.

Davis is very supportive and understanding. I love his truth first attitude and how he sometimes is a little too blunt, especially for poor confused & repressed Scott. But he’s willing to be there for him, give him the time he needs to figure things out, and take slow steps together to make a solid friendship (and later something more).

For a new author, Seymour is certainly good at her craft. Her books go from lighthearted and humorous to overflowing with emotion and back again with ease. And her characters are just so darn appealing (even when they are recovering a**holes)! She says there are no plans for any more stories in this series, but with skills like her’s I’m sure that whatever direction she goes will be fabulous. She’s definitely going on my must read list :)

**Review given honestly and freely after receipt of a reader copy. This opinion is completely my own and was not influenced in any way.**