Tats
by:
Layce Gardner (author)
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...
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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.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781594932472 (1594932476)
Publish date: June 14th 2011
Publisher: Bella Books
Pages no: 288
Edition language: English
The book is a pretty fun ride. As many before wrote it indeed is a totally slapstick, which I actually love a lot. Anyway, I hoped a bit for "A Perfect Romance" perfect clone, which (sadly for me) didn't happen as these two books are nothing alike.I feel maybe the things haven't worked out exactly ...
I have some mixed feelings about this book. The first half or so was filled with bizarre situations and sort of slapstick humor and the last part become much more serious. My feelings for Lee softened a bit toward the end but I think the damage was done for me and I wasn't able to get past certain a...
I have some mixed feelings about this book. The first half or so was filled with bizarre situations and sort of slapstick humor and the last part become much more serious. My feelings for Lee softened a bit toward the end but I think the damage was done for me and I wasn't able to get past certain a...