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Redneck, by Clayton Williamson

Redneck, by Clayton Williamson

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Reggie Dunn doesn't believe in God anymore. He isn't angry or anything, as he's a young, married guitarist from Tennessee with a penchant for profanity. However, he hides this change from his beloved songwriter wife, who's rooted in Southern religion and wants nothing to do with non-believers. But as they close in on music stardom alongside a charming stranger, Reggie's new truth longs to come out, and he'll have to fight through a hurricane of hypocrisy and public nudity in order to hold on to his darlin' wife.

Redneck, by Clayton Williamson

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #735572 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-10-18
  • Released on: 2015-10-18
  • Format: Kindle eBook
Redneck, by Clayton Williamson


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Acceptance By Poet's Eyes BOOK REVIEW: Redneck, by Clayton Williamson.I’m surprised at me for even agreeing to reading this but I have to admit I got some laughs at how Reggie had a way of putting things:“She rubbed my chest underneath my shirt, and my britches got all crowded” - “She unzipped my sleepin’ bag and gave into her primal ways. And I ain’t gonna go into any more detail, cause as I said earlier our lovemakin’ ain’t none of your damn business.” – but then he tells you anyway without going into detail (corny but I laughed). The author used 'acknowledge the reader' by speaking, on occasion, directly to the readerRuby and Reggie, married and in love; taking a musical tour through America, playing in churches and coffee shops, out to experience the journey, on a mission to become recognized for their music as well as recognized by the people cut their tour short because Ruby wanted to go home.Camping out on the way home, Reggie, standing by the lake peeing, going over his life up to that point, realized he no longer believed in God, thus the internal battle begins. The situations that followed based on those two threads, Country Western music and God, moved the book forwards on an interesting path.Be careful who you let into your life on a whim of spoken words because you may not know the mission they are actually working on. Keith was a user who would do anything to be recognized as a Country Western artist, he claimed to be a ‘religious man’ – did his deeds show him in that light?Don’t be surprised by the author’s use of the word ‘won’t’ – I guess that’s Redneck talk. I found a thread in this read that has the world confused as hate rises. My interpretation of the Bible does not ‘leave people out’ – the key for me is to love one another as Jesus even dined with those who did not believe and were a little shady.My question becomes how one saves souls if instead they live in a world of non-acceptance of non-believers. God is about free-will, love, acceptance understanding…But then the store clerk shared my understanding and shared that understanding with Reggie as well.I enjoyed this read, enjoyed the characters, the mission and the ending because there is always time, if you keep on living!!

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Two pages in, you know Redneck will be a hoot! By LRay Two pages in, you'll know this first-novel is going to be a hoot. A raunchy, bawdy, humorous meaning-of-life ride that throws a good Baptist upbringing into the pickup bed with the rest of the manure. It's the same backlash to fundamentalist hooey many of us contemplated but were too afraid of burning in hell for all eternity to say so out loud.In Redneck, Reggie Dunn walks the path of a creation/sin/judgement/redemption theological theme, albeit with a profane twist and country music score. Life, love, and music-making prospects are good - until Dunn denies the existence of God, at a lakeside in the middle of the night. There's even a serpent involved...

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Evidently we're more southern than I thought By Annie Ball The stylized writing beautifully immersed the reader in the world of the character. A relatable protagonist and his tangible human relationships make this a great read. It made me laugh, it made me cry, thank you for this book. Oh, and you can definitely see some Williamson personas in the great Ruby Naris and Reggie Dunn duo. Great job Clayton!

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