Too Fat To Dance

A hilarious story about one young lady’s struggle to follow her ultimate life goal. With the encouragement from her eccentric family, Taffy Johnson is proof that dreams really can come true when off-beat Southern hospitality, Spinach Madeleine, and Bloody Marys are all involved.

296 pages
Published Sept. 25, 2009


Laugh out loud humor. David’s unique style of comedy is a wonderful escape from today’s hard times and economic woes. I had a hard time putting it down. Dreams really do come true! Thank you, David, for the dose of southern comfort.
— Cathy L.

Reviews

Too Fat To Dance is rich in comedy and full of dysfunction, reasons why I LOVE this book. It’s one of the best comedies I’ve read in years. It’s a book for all ages... David’s sense of humor makes for a great southern tale. Learn more about the crazy ways of life in Louisiana and pick up a copy of Too Fat To Dance. It makes for a great gift too.
— Farrah R.

Southern Fried Life

For three fun-filled days, five middle-aged friends relive their youth, leaving behind their worries of unplanned pregnancies, divorce, bankruptcy, substance abuse, bizarre baptisms, unfair kiddy glamour pageants, poorly-fried catfish, and a freak accident caused by a fake pig.

214 pages
Published Dec. 10, 2014


A hysterical tale of getting through middle age with your sanity intact, or at least trying and all of this while being in the greatest area of this country to boot. The greatest area to be crazy anyways.
— Billy F.

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I loved this book! Southern Fried Life is a laugh-out-loud, colorful, outrageous, witty ride with southern charm. I could not put this book down and laughed all the way through until the very end. David Luck brings the reader to that place we all wish we could go back and visit one last time. Lifelong, eclectic friendships mixed in with a bunch of crazy is a recipe for a wonderfully hilarious story with a great deal of heart.
— Caroline L.

"People have said it's like the "Breakfast Club" only the characters are getting their AARP cards."

-DAVID LUCK, on “Southern Fried Life”