She needed a hero; instead, she got Cade.
Cade was no hero. He was a nomad, a wanderer with no ties and he liked it that way. Hired out to save Fat Louise and her spoiled sister from a cartel run Mexican city was a risk he was willing to take, for the right price. With a certain gray eyed woman on his mind, he set’s out to find her, fuck her and forget her. No harm, no foul. But it’s all easier … all easier said than done when it comes to this plain Jane.
He expected a biker bitch who knew the rules; instead, he got Fat Louise.
Fat Louise wasn’t about to put her crew in danger. She had to learn to handle problems on her own, even if they included a six-foot biker she was forced to rely on, if she was going to rescue her sister. She never expected to see Cade again after she’d left Mexico, but all it takes is one night with him to prove that even a bitch’s heart can be broken.
WARNING
This work of fiction is intended for mature audiences only. All sexually active characters portrayed in this ebook are eighteen years of age or older. Please do not buy if strong sexual situations, violence, loss of a child, and explicit language offends you.
NOTE TO READERS
This book is a stand alone story. However, to receive the full experience these books are recommended before “Fat Louise” in the following order:
Razer’s Ride (The Last Riders, #1)
Viper’s Run (The Last Riders, #2)
Knox’s Stand (The Last Riders, #3)
Sex Piston (Biker Bitches, #1)
Teased (The VIP Room, #1)
Tainted (The VIP Room, #2)
Shade’s Fall (The Last Riders, #4)
King (The VIP Room, #3)
Cash (The Last Riders, #5)
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3.5 Stars! Jamie Begley is back in her interweaving motorcycle club world with Biker Bitches 2. Fat Louise is about to journey through an eye-opening experience while coming to some much needed conclusions.
Summary:
Cade would never try to tout himself as a hero. He’s a nomad with a particular set of skills that he uses to his advantage. He has no ties to family or women, and he likes it that way. He’ll risk his life for the job, but at a steep price. Hired to find Fat Louise and her spoiled sister and save them from themselves and a dangerous cartel, Cade doesn’t expect his attraction to a certain grey-eyed woman. He won’t let the attraction disturb his life, though. He’ll find her, save her, f*ck her, and forget her. But Fat Louise isn’t the plain Jane she seems, and getting her off his mind is harder than he imagined. Jane has to learn to stop depending on other people to fight her battles for her. And she’s loath to put any of her crew in danger. Unfortunately, the mission of saving her sister leads to her having to rely on a six-foot biker that sparks her attention in every way. Believing he’s dealing with a Biker B*tch who knows the rules, Cade proceeds as he normally would. But Fat Louise is a special kind of B*tch, and no matter the life she leads, her heart can still be broken.
I really liked Fat Louise, and have since we were first introduced to her and the other Biker Bitches. In earlier books, we got the impression that Fat Louise was the f*ck-up, the pushover, and the airhead. We are quickly disabused of these notions from page one in Fat Louise. She is kind, loving, loyal (sometimes too much so), sweet, thoughtful, and completely unable to see how beautiful she is. I hated that she was so sweet to want to rescue her sister, even if it meant sacrificing her own life. Her sister sure as hell didn’t deserve it. I only wish that FL’s dad would have not let her down in the end. I wanted that happy ending for her. Cade was tough, smart, menacing, gorgeous, and way too much of a wanderer. I hated that he was such a jerk in the beginning, but did understand that he didn’t know how to deal with his feelings. I liked Cade for FL. They were just what the other had been dreaming of. The sex was steamy, but there really wasn’t a lot of it going on on-page. This book could have definitely been longer. The whole beginning was an intense, scary, dangerous situation that could have gone on or even followed FL home. I liked seeing the other Biker Bitches again, but I was disappointed we didn’t get a hint at who would fall next. I really want Killyama to be with Train. I don’t know why, but there is something about those two. And I can’t wait to see who can tame Crazy Bitch and T.A. Overall, this was a short read that kept me entertained. I have really come to enjoy Jamie Begley’s writing, and I’m looking forward to continuing on with more of her books. <3
Okay so the first time I read this I think I rated it like 4 stars, but on reading it again my rating has dropped. I didn’t enjoy this book as much, I love Fat Louise but you know I just didn’t enjoy it this time. It didn’t blow me away it was just cute and okay.
Full review: https://abookhavenxx.wordpress.com/2020/04/03/fat-louise-jamie-begley/
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3.5 stars
It was a good read for me. I liked getting a little action in Mexico but loved heading back to Jamestown. What kind of fell flat for me… that intense connection I so desired between our heroine, Fat Louise, and our Hero, Cade.
My heart couldn’t help but break for Fat Louise aka Jane, time and time again. She was crapped on so many times- by her father, her sister, her mother, her step-mother and then Cade. Her sister was THE worst. That spoiled, selfish b**** should’ve rotted in Mexico from the start! It was hard to listen to all of the negativity that came Fat Louise’s way. I couldn’t stop my big ugly cries for her; especially in two particular scenes- Bear’s bag over the head chat with Cade and Fat Louise’s pumpkin patch exchange with Lily. Be sure to have Kleenex on hand for those parts!
Fat Louise is such a caring and beautiful person, both inside and out. I did not like the way she let some people treat her though. I wished she would’ve challenged them a bit more, instead of being a more passive individual. That being said, she did have some pretty kick-*ss moments; like launching grenades at a mexican drug cartel, starting a rescue mission to save abused women and kicking that club wh*re’s, Demie’s, *ss.
As for Cade… let’s just say he didn’t win me over. He was pretty much an *ss for the majority of the book. He started wh*ring it up early on because he didn’t get a call back from Fat Louise one afternoon? He was just a pathetic manwh*re who gave the same tired excuses to himself and others. “I thought I could f*** her out of my mind”… “I’m so disgusted with myself” but let me go in the back and share some women with another brother… blah, blah, blah. And then it took the obligatory “you don’t know what you got till it’s gone” moment for him to realize he needed to knock it off and man up. I just wanted more from him and for it to happen earlier on. He did have some shining moments too though; eventually manning up when he found out Fat Louise’s secret, when he put Demie in her place and when he told Fat Louise’s mom how it was gonna be from now on.
ABSOLUTELY LOVED how the Biker B****es had Fat Louise’s back! That woman could not ask for better friends than them!!
LOVED the Train/Killyama dynamic… short as it was, it promised something VERY good to come… I hope so anyways. And I was THRILLED to finally get some deets on Train and Killyama’s past hook-up!
LOVED the comment from Killyama about Lucky being into “freaky-deaky” stuff. Please, oh please let it be true… and with Willa. *fingers & toes crossed*
I am very much looking forward to the next books in the series! The future looks to be exciting!!
Love this whole series group. Fat Louise is my favorite next to Killyama.
While this book wasn’t my favorite by Jamie Begley, it was totally enjoyable and worth reading. Storyline was well written,action packed, emotional, steamy hot and contained more funny crazy banter from the Biker Bitches. Loved Fat Louise (Jane) from the start. My heart went out to her always feeling second best with her family and being a wallflower. So glad those crazy bitches always had her back. Cade, the sexy bada** hero/biker, well lets just say I liked him, hated him and eventually liked him again. He totally needed the crap smacked out of him during his denial, I’ll sleep with anyone period. Totally glad when certain people got what was due to them. Would recommend. Can’t wait for more from this author.