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A review by pontiki
I've Got This by Louisa Masters
4.0
Derek loves his job as an assistant director at an entertainment complex. When someone is murdered at one of his deluxe cottages, and on the same day 100 performers come down with food poisoning, he and his assistant Dimi go into high gear.
They look after the poor housekeeper who finds the body, send EMTs to everyone who’s sick, and make sure they’re well taken care of. Then they hire alternate dancers for the shows and pull out all the stops to protect the guests from knowing anything is wrong.
Trav is a dancer who’s willing to help out, and he has a lot of fun. Derek triggers him because he reminds him of guys who bullied him at school, so they get off to a bad start.
Once Trav sees how great Derek really is and gets past his polished facade, they form a real connection. They help each other feel safe so that when they need to overcome obstacles, they’re there for each other.
Great story. I love the behind the scenes chapters where Derek and Dimi do all that’s needed to keep things running smoothly. It’s sad that Trav is so restricted by his trauma, but it’s an all too real circumstance in so many lives.
Looking forward to more Joy universe.
KU
They look after the poor housekeeper who finds the body, send EMTs to everyone who’s sick, and make sure they’re well taken care of. Then they hire alternate dancers for the shows and pull out all the stops to protect the guests from knowing anything is wrong.
Trav is a dancer who’s willing to help out, and he has a lot of fun. Derek triggers him because he reminds him of guys who bullied him at school, so they get off to a bad start.
Once Trav sees how great Derek really is and gets past his polished facade, they form a real connection. They help each other feel safe so that when they need to overcome obstacles, they’re there for each other.
Great story. I love the behind the scenes chapters where Derek and Dimi do all that’s needed to keep things running smoothly. It’s sad that Trav is so restricted by his trauma, but it’s an all too real circumstance in so many lives.
Looking forward to more Joy universe.
KU