Trevor Takes Care
by R. Cooper
Sent to take care of his grandmother during lockdown, twenty-eight-year-old Trevor is surprised at how quickly he takes to The Grandma Lifestyle, learning how to manage her household. His world has narrowed down to the tiny street where his grandma and her neighbors live, but Trevor’s only real complaints are his stalled career and love life. He has some plans for his career. It’s his love life that’s the bigger problem.
At the start of 2020, Trevor and his boyfriend Sky broke up when Sky got a job offer in another state and moved away. But he and Sky have never stopped talking—and doing a lot more than talking, even if that’s all online now. Sky, something of a genius, has a tendency to act bratty to get what he wants without having to ask for it, including Trevor dominating him. But even if Trevor weren’t still finding his way when it comes to the kinkier side of their unofficial relationship, he doesn’t think he can approach Sky to ask for the relationship he wants after already ending it once.
Complicating things, Trevor’s crush on one of his neighbors has intensified since he finally got to speak to the elusive older bear down the street. G.G. closed himself up in his house long before any lockdowns, protecting himself from people who don’t appreciate his sensitive nature. G.G. has more experience in the world of kink, and the way he looks at Trevor makes Trevor want him the way wants Sky—as a boyfriend and as a submissive.
If Trevor wants this unconventional family for himself, he’ll need to make Sky finally admit what he wants and convince G.G. he can have love and not just a paddling… and to maybe get his old-fashioned, if slightly rebellious, grandma to approve of the whole ‘two boyfriends’ thing. It feels impossible, but Trevor has spent the last few years learning how to take care of people. Now it’s time for him to do what he does best.
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Martial Peak Reviews
R. Cooper's Trevor Takes Care is a nuanced exploration of love, identity, and the complexities of modern relationships, set against the backdrop of a world grappling with the challenges of a global pandemic. This polyamorous m/m/trans m romance deftly navigates the intricacies of human connection, offering readers a heartfelt and thought-provoking narrative that resonates on multiple levels.
At the heart of the story is Trevor, a twenty-eight-year-old who finds himself embracing what he humorously dubs "The Grandma Lifestyle" as he takes care of his grandmother during lockdown. Cooper skillfully uses this setting to narrow Trevor's world to a microcosm of human interaction, focusing on the tiny street where his grandmother and her neighbors reside. This setting becomes a crucible for Trevor's personal growth and self-discovery, as he learns to manage not just a household, but also the complexities of his own heart.
The novel's exploration of Trevor's stalled career and love life is both relatable and poignant. Cooper captures the universal struggle of young adults trying to find their footing in a world that often feels overwhelming and uncertain. Trevor's career aspirations are juxtaposed with his more pressing concerns about his love life, creating a tension that drives the narrative forward. His relationship with his ex-boyfriend Sky is particularly compelling, as it delves into the nuances of long-distance relationships and the challenges of maintaining intimacy in a digital age.
Sky, described as something of a genius with a penchant for bratty behavior, is a fascinating character in his own right. His dynamic with Trevor is complex and layered, highlighting the power dynamics inherent in their relationship. Cooper's portrayal of their interactions, both online and offline, is both realistic and engaging, capturing the push and pull of desire and the longing for connection. The kinkier aspects of their relationship are handled with sensitivity and care, adding depth to their emotional bond.
Complicating Trevor's emotional landscape is his burgeoning crush on G.G., an enigmatic older neighbor who has isolated himself long before the pandemic. G.G.'s character is a study in contrasts—sensitive yet guarded, experienced yet vulnerable. Cooper's depiction of G.G. is both tender and insightful, offering a nuanced portrayal of a man who has chosen solitude as a means of self-preservation. The chemistry between Trevor and G.G. is palpable, and their interactions are charged with a tension that is both electric and tender.
One of the novel's most compelling themes is the exploration of unconventional relationships and the societal norms that often constrain them. Trevor's desire to form a polyamorous relationship with both Sky and G.G. challenges traditional notions of love and commitment, offering a refreshing perspective on what it means to truly care for someone. Cooper handles this theme with grace and empathy, allowing the characters to navigate their desires and boundaries in a way that feels authentic and respectful.
Trevor's journey is also one of self-acceptance and empowerment. As he learns to take care of those around him, he also discovers the importance of taking care of himself and advocating for his own needs and desires. This theme of self-care is woven throughout the narrative, offering readers a powerful reminder of the importance of self-love and personal growth.
Cooper's writing is both lyrical and accessible, with a keen eye for detail and a deep understanding of human emotion. The dialogue is sharp and witty, capturing the nuances of each character's personality and the dynamics of their relationships. The pacing is well-balanced, allowing the story to unfold organically while maintaining a sense of momentum and urgency.
In comparison to other works in the genre, Trevor Takes Care stands out for its nuanced portrayal of polyamory and its exploration of kink within the context of a loving relationship. While other authors may shy away from these themes, Cooper embraces them with honesty and sensitivity, offering readers a story that is both daring and deeply human. Fans of authors like Alexis Hall and K.J. Charles will find much to admire in Cooper's work, as it shares a similar commitment to exploring the complexities of love and identity.
Overall, Trevor Takes Care is a beautifully crafted novel that offers a fresh and insightful perspective on love, identity, and the power of human connection. R. Cooper has created a story that is both intimate and expansive, capturing the essence of what it means to truly take care of those we love. For readers seeking a romance that challenges conventions and celebrates the diversity of human experience, this book is a must-read.
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