Tats edition by Layce Gardner Saxon Bennett Literature Fiction eBooks
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Lee Hammond’s girlfriend has moved on to other women. Deciding she’s done the last of her now ex’s laundry, Lee hops on the Harley, ripe for adventure. One thunderstorm, a brief stint as a funeral crasher, two ruined shoes and several cheerleaders later, she’s still planning to run away. Better yet, she’s got one of the cheerleaders along for the ride.
Not just any cheerleader, either. Vivian Baxter is that cheerleader, the one that made Lee certain back in high school that she was never going to be like all the other girls.
Destination? Someplace not Oklahoma. Possibilities? As many as the wide open road can offer. Problems? None at all. Except perhaps Lee’s ex, a hopping mad stripper who wants her Harley back.
Vivian’s feminine wiles prove invaluable in solving their transportation problem just as her own past catches up to them. And Vivian’s past has two legs, a lot of henchman and a very big gun. Lee and Vivian may never get out of Oklahoma, and Oklahoma may never be the same.
First-time novelist Layce Gardner’s love story sparkles with irreverent wit, unexpected developments and features two women in the race of their lives on the trip of a lifetime.
Tats edition by Layce Gardner Saxon Bennett Literature Fiction eBooks
I've read dozens of indie-published books in the past few years, many of them lesbian romances, but I've rarely come across any that can compare with this book. It's an amazing work. It's beautifully written, in a sassy but very articulate style, and the characters are unusual, fascinating, believable and relatable. There's humor - there were several places, especially near the end, that had me laughing out loud - but there is also emotional depth. Plus scary bad guys and a brave woman hero. And unlike most F/F romances, the plot is highly unpredictable. This book should be on the New York Times besteller list.Five stars, and more if I could. Thank you, Layce and Saxon, for giving us this treasure! You are awesome.
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Tats edition by Layce Gardner Saxon Bennett Literature Fiction eBooks Reviews
What a stream of consciousness this was. I struggled in the beginning to understand what was going on but once I figured it out I was literally swept away by the story teller. This is not a unicorn and rainbow story. Lets face it. Few rarely are. That's boring. But what the author has done here is put a very believable set of characters in front of us. And it may take a few gut wrenching turns to get there but it does end satisfactorily. I'd really love to see a follow up novel (or novella).
This and the sequel are my favorite Layce Gardener books. There was one part in this book that I actually burst out laughing at work, literal tears were coming out of my eyes and my abs were painfully constricting. The humor may draw you in but the story line is not at all lacking without it. Ultimately, however, the characters are what will make you want to reread this book again and again. They are funny, they are flawed, and you'll be hard pressed to find anyone quite like them.
Always love a good story with humor, romance, mystery, a little crime and awesome characters. These gals can write some great books
While, overall, I liked this book. I didn't find it as laugh-out-loud funny as many other reviewers seemed to. There were parts here and there where I did laugh, but honestly, a lot of the time I found myself thinking "wtf is wrong with these people?!" as both Lee and Vivian are quite dysfunctional. Not just together, but individually as well. Eventually we learn that each of these ladies is carrying around some seriously, deep-seeded emotional trauma which takes the book into some dark territory as it deals with heavy topics such as rape, drug use, suicide, etc.
Another thing I had trouble with, was the lack of realism in parts... And while, yes, I get that this is one of those books meant more for comedic value than realism, there were some things that were just a little too over the top for me. I'd point out particular instances, but I'd rather not spoil anything.
The last half of the book, though, in my opinion, was what made me happy I stuck with it to the end. Getting to see the characters grow both as individuals and together in a positive way, made it worth it. There was also a little surprise I wasn't expecting which makes me eager to read the next book.
Not gonna lie, I hated this book when I started it. I thought Lee was shallow and dumb as a stump, and Viv was a bully/manipulative straight girl. The more I read it, though, the harder I laughed. These two are ridiculously perfect for each other, because anyone else would have to kill them. By the end, I was rooting for them, and was glad they got a happy ever after (at least for now; there is a sequel, you know).
Tats is not your vanilla pudding kind of lesbian romance; and I find that to be its greatest strength. If you like watered down Harlequin or "romances" with predictable suburban plots and nice normal girls you probably won't like Tats. Tats is full of risque humor and rumbles with addiction and dark comedic moments. In other words, these are REAL lesbians with REAL issues that are just trying to get on with life in rural Oklahoma. The writing and dialogue in Tats is bold and clever; clear and sharp as diamonds. The storytelling is likewise brave and daring. In this romantic comedy butch biker babe (Lee) snags the cheerleader (Vivian), but neither of the characters are stock-in-trade, nor do they fall in love graciously. There are precious few romantic comedies in LGBT literature so hats off to Gardner for tackling a tough re-visioning of this genre with lesbian characters. Yes, the plot does get a little bizarre at times, but the characters are so well defined and unique that I had no problem falling in love with them and rooting for them to overcome their imperfections and give love a try. One of my favorite lesbian books of all time, full of heart-warming humor and heart-breaking moments of the kind we all face in pursuit of happily ever after in a very imperfect world.
Just read it. OMG I love a great read that makes me laugh out loud, and this one didn't five or six times in one chapter right off. But seriously opening line I love a nice pair of tits...sold me on right away.
After that line I had to own this the audio and sequel, you just know that it's gonna be fantastic read. So happy with this purchase.
Funny, outlandish,with proper amount of drama to offset.(plus it's a local read for me set closer to home than most -Oklahoma) LOVED IT!
I've read dozens of indie-published books in the past few years, many of them lesbian romances, but I've rarely come across any that can compare with this book. It's an amazing work. It's beautifully written, in a sassy but very articulate style, and the characters are unusual, fascinating, believable and relatable. There's humor - there were several places, especially near the end, that had me laughing out loud - but there is also emotional depth. Plus scary bad guys and a brave woman hero. And unlike most F/F romances, the plot is highly unpredictable. This book should be on the New York Times besteller list.
Five stars, and more if I could. Thank you, Layce and Saxon, for giving us this treasure! You are awesome.
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