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I've Got You (True-blue Book 2) Kindle Edition
When a single dad and a newly outed veterinarian meet by chance, it takes red-cheeked conversations, a tentative friendship, and the willingness to put their hearts on the line to show these men they’re made for each other.
Single dad Davis Jackson is busy balancing his coffee shop and being the best dad he can be. That doesn’t mean he’s not lonely. After a fumbling encounter with a man who looks as gorgeous as he does unhappy, Davis is left wondering who the mystery man is.
All Davis knows is that he has never felt such an instant attraction to anyone before, but when he discovers the brown-eyed man’s identity, it’s clear the recently out-of-the-closet veterinarian is lost and quite possibly broken.
Book two in Becca Seymour’s low-angst, feel-good MM romance series True-blue. In the small town of Kirkby, there are busybodies, dogs who cause chaos, families who have the “best” of timing, and opportunities for good men to find their perfect match.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication date2 July 2019
- File size1816 KB
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"I loved pretty much everything in this story." - Goodreads Reviewer
"Becca had me cracking up laughing and smiling ear to ear." - HeidiLynns BookReviews
"Lovely story about forgiveness and redemption." - Goodreads Reviewer
"The author packed a lot of emotions into the MCs..." - Goodreads Reviewer
"Funny, passionate and heartwarming, a must-read!" - The Book Fairy Reviews
About the Author
John Solo is a prolific narrator of audiobooks. He has worked on more than 50 titles.
Becca Seymour lives and breathes all things book related. Usually with at least three books being read and two works in progress being written at the same time, life is merrily hectic. She tends to do nothing by halves, so happily seeks the craziness and busyness life offers. Living on her small property in Queensland, Australia, with her human family as well as her animal family of cows, chooks, and dogs, Becca appreciates the beauty of the world around her and is a believer that love truly is love.
Chris Chambers provides a deep and sexy voice for all of the adult titles that he narrates. With a truly engaging voice, Chris will have you hooked from the beginning of the book to the closing credits.
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- ASIN : B07RCWJJ7Y
- Publisher : Rainbow Tree Publishing (2 July 2019)
- Language : English
- File size : 1816 KB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 238 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: 79,048 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- 545 in Bisexual Romance (Books)
- 549 in Bisexual Romance (Kindle Store)
- 3,770 in Parenting & Family
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About the author

Becca Seymour is the #1 gay romance best seller of the True-Blue series. Known for “steamy and endearing” and “emotionally profound love stories” (InD'tale Magazine) her books have been nominated for multiple RONE Awards.
Becca lives and breathes all things book related. Usually with at least three books being read and two WiPs being written at the same time, Becca’s life is merrily hectic. She tends to do nothing by halves so happily seeks the craziness and busyness life offers.
Living on her small property in Queensland with her human family as well as her animal family of cows, sheep, chooks, and dogs, Becca appreciates the beauty of the world around her and is a believer that love truly is love.
TRUE-BLUE
Let Me Show You (Carter & Tanner)
It’s Not You (Davis & Scott)
Becoming Us (Davis & Scott)
Thinking It Over (Jasper & Austin)
Always For You (Ted & Jason)
It’s Not You (Lawrence & Billy)
Our First And Last (Ian & Frankie)
Next For Us (Carter & Tanner)
OUTBACK BOYS
Wobble (perma-free)
Stumble (Mark & Trey)
Bounce (Riley & Aiden)
STAND-ALONES
Realigned (perma-free)
Amalgamated
Not Used To Cute
High Alert
Under the Blazing Stars
Best Kind of Awkward
FANGS & FELONS
Thicker Than Water
Weaker Than Instinct
Brighter Than Fear
ZONE DEFENSE
No Take Backs
No More Secrets
No Wrong Moves
No Backing Down
FAST BREAK
Rules, Schmules!
Facts, Smacts!
Regular, Smegular!
Easy, Schmeasy!
REVIEWS:
"WOW! Simply, Wow! A funny, steamy and endearing story that should be put into your family of books. Something that you can read over and over again when you need a pick me up." The Book Fairy Reviews
"An intense connection that smolders" - JayReads
"This book was a slow burn and I loved it." - Steamy Book Momma
"Characters to pull for, a romance to give you feels, and enough steam to keep you turning pages..." - Romantic Reads and Such
"Emotionally profound love story with many laugh aloud moments." - InD'tale Magazine
"Becca had me cracking up laughing and smiling ear to ear." - HeidiLynns BookReviews
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We met single dad Davis and vet Scott in the first book in this series. I wondered given what we know about Scott before starting I’ve Got You, if I’d even like him. But I quickly learned the why behind Scott’s behaviour and I felt his contrition. It was clear to me that Scott needed compassion and some support in his life.
Sometimes when I read books about single parents it feels like the kid is only there as a prop. This is not the case in I’ve Got You. Davis’ daughter Libby felt like a part of their lives, maybe because we’d met Davis and Libby already. I felt a real sense of family and community with Davis and the people in his life who cared about him and Libby.
Scott and Davis’ romance is slow to build but never boring. The attraction between them is their right from the start and feelings grow over time, building solid foundation for a serious relationship. It was lovely to a have a romance where the relationship and not their sex life takes centre stage. Davis’ and Scott’s romance is just lovely. This is two guys living normal lives dealing with real life issues and I always love that in a story. I thoroughly enjoyed. I’ve Got You. It gets 4 stars from me.
Wicked Reads Review Team
In the previous book Scott was in the closet and he took very opportunity to be a homophobic moron. He had a difficult upbringing even though he came from a privileged background and he is now estranged from his family. In “I’ve Got You” he is out and learning how to be proud. Davis is a single dad who has his own coffee shop. These two met in book 1 but this book is their story. I enjoyed the slow burn of this story. Both men have to make changes and learn how to be together but this they manage to do.
The book is well written and I found the story to be very engaging.
I have no problem in recommending this story.
Five stars rounded up from four and a half.
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In the first book Scott was the jerk boss who seemed like he was going to ruin everything. Finding out he was a deeply closeted gay man who was bullying an out gay man because it was what he couldn't have....that was difficult. Having this book be about him could easily have been a hard sell. But it was really well done and have a sweet story to it all.
Not long after that first book and Scott is still living in Kirkby but he can't figure out his life. He doesn't want to run the veterinarian clinic after what he did, he doesn't want to go back to his parents and the life he had there, and he doesn't know how to take the next step forward. Scott feels stuck but his confusingly stubborn new friend Carter won't let him stay that way. When Carter invites him to a party and Scott meets a man he can imagine something more with that first step starts to become possible.
Davis is the whole reason the series started, moving out to Kirkby with his new daughter to start a life. Now Davis is settled in Kirkby and he has a growing group of friends, but no time for himself. That becomes painfully obvious when he meets Carter's ex-bully Scott and finds himself drawn to the man. Everything about the previously closeted man should be wrong but instead Scott is a sweet and uncertain man who is amazing with kids and willing to work hard. Though nothing either man expected they both give each other everything they need.
Once again this really could have been a book mired in angst and regret but amazingly it wasn't! Scott has quite the journey as he beats himself up plenty for what he did to Carter, but Carter doesn't let him wallow in it and instead pushes him to get out there. Davis is struggling to find his own work life balance and the push from the very work oriented Scott is surprising, it given recent life events just makes sense. It is a sweet story of finding what you love, even if you always knew it, and finding the strength to fight for it. Fantastic!


Scott has finally come out to Carter’s friends and work colleagues, though he’s hesitant to go back to work at the Clinic after someone reported him to the governing body of veterinarians.
Surprisingly it wasn’t Carter who did the reporting of the homophobic behaviour that he suffered from Scott a few months ago.
Now Scott is a different person and his feelings for Davis are gathering heat as they get to know each other. Given that Davis is more or less Tanner’s brother, Tanner has warned Scott not to hurt Davis or Libby, or else. 💥⚡️ 🤛 👊.
Alarm bells go off with the sudden arrival of Scott’s sister Jenna and her two sons, Toby and Hunter, her car loaded with all they could fit into boxes.
Scott is shocked and so angry when he finds out the reasons for arrival. Scott’s found family rally round and help out. Especially Carter’s parents, Marcy and Jack, what a wonderful set of parents, hilarious, and interfering in such a good way, well Marcy really.
Scott has finally found a way back into working at the Veterinary Clinic and some. Way to go Scott.
Just as everyone is finding their footing and peace in their lives in Kirkby, Scott’s POS father arrives at Scott’s house thinking he can get everyone back under his fist.
When Scott walks in holding Davis’s hand, WOW, how I wished I’d been able to see that. Heart attack alert.
He just didn’t know the man his son Scott had become when he managed to get away from that horrible biological family he’d had the misfortune to be born into.
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My favourite characters in ‘I’ve got You’ are definitely Davis, wish I could transplant him into my life, and then Marcy Fallon, Carter’s Mum, what a Diamond she is to have on your side.
My heart and soul is very happy with these found family members in Kirkby. Lovely series.
