Dixie Cash
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Dixie Cash (Pamela Cumbie and Jeffery McClanahan) About Dixie Cash Dixie Cash is Pamela Cumbie and her sister Jeffery McClanahan. They grew up in West Texas during the great oil boom, an era filled with "real-life fictional" characters who cry to be written about. Pam has always had a zany sense of humor, and Jeffery has always had a dry wit. Surrounded by cowboys and steeped in country-western music, when they can stop laughing long enough, they work together creating hilarity on paper. Both live in Texas - Pam in the Fort Worth/Dallas Metroplex and Jeffery in a small town near Fort Worth. |
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Since You're Leaving Anyway, Take Out the Trash (The first book in the Domestic Equalizers series) (2004) A novel by Dixie Cash "Will keep you up late laughing!" Joan Johnston The strongest, sexiest, and sassiest debut contemporary romance we've seen since Rachel Gibson! The quality of Dixie's writing combined with the pure romance of the story guarantees that Avon Romance has just acquired a new star. Debbie Sue Overstreet is still the best-looking gal in Saltlick, TX-and her ex-husband Buddy is still the best-looking sheriff. Thanks to a thriving gossip mill (also known as Debbie's hair salon), there isn't a thing in Saltlick that she doesn't know about before anyone else. That is, until somebody offs snooty Pearl Ann Carruthers. With Buddy on the case, the woman who has to know everything is stumped by not just one, but two questions: first, who killed Pearl Ann and why, and second, how on earth did she ever let Buddy Overstreet get away? Lucky for Saltlick and Buddy both, she means to find out the answers, no matter what it takes! |
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I Gave You My Heart, But You Sold It Online (The third book in the Domestic Equalizers series) (2006) A novel by Dixie Cash To single mom Allison Barker, men are a heap of heartbreak. So when her twelve-year-old daughter confesses that she's posted Allison's profile on an Internet matchmaking service and has been pretending to be her mom, Allison hits the roof . . . just before the doorbell rings. Standing on the porch is her date-;he's Hollywood handsome and all male and he looks somehow familiar. Turns out he's famed ProRodeo bull-riding cham-pion Quint Matthews. He whisks Allison off to dinner, but it's not Quint who captures her interest-;it's his old friend, rodeo bull fighter Tag Freeman. But Quint's got something-;or rather, someone, more on his mind than Allison-;because the very next day he's off to visit Debbie Sue Overstreet. Debbie Sue was once taken in by Quint's sky-blue eyes and tight jeans, but that was before she remarried the best-looking man in Texas, Buddy Overstreet. When Quint turns up at Debbie Sue's door begging for help, she can't turn him down. Seems that Quint has finally gotten his comeuppance-;his identity has been stolen, by a woman no less, one he met through an online dating service. The Equalizers take the case-;after all, Quint is an "old friend" and, even better, he can pay! But no one would ever have guessed that the investigation would lead to murder . . . or that gender-confused Eugene/Janine-;whom the Equalizers have tangled with before-;would return to stir the stew. Or that there would be mixed messages and broken hearts all over the place. Of course, as Edwina has often said, there's nothin' that a pitcher of strong margaritas and some serious snooping can't cure . . . but not until Debbie Sue and Edwina go on a crazy ride across West Texas! |
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Don't Make Me Choose Between You and My Shoes (The fourth book in the Domestic Equalizers series) (2008) A novel by Dixie Cash New York City is miles from Salt Lick, Texas, in more ways than one, but Debbie Sue Overstreet and Edwina Perkins-Martin are rarin' to go. The best friends/beauty shop owners/private-eye partners have been offered an all-expense-paid trip to the National Association of Private Investigators convention in the Big Apple. Debbie Sue sees the invitation as validation, but Edwina has one goal: to get her feet into a pair of super-glam designer shoes, not easily had back home. Yee-haw! As a sign of things to come, the two Texas tornadoes don't even get out of the state without causing pandemonium at the Dallas airport. And once they land in the Big City they meet Celina, a small-town librarian who's broke and bereft from getting robbed, and Cher, an amiable "working girl" with a heart of gold. Taking them under their wings, they head right for trouble as Edwina nearly starts a riot in the hotel bar. But the Big Apple hasn't seen nothin' yet! While helping shy Celina hook up with a hunky young police detective, the Domestic Equalizers bumble their way into a murder investigation that could end up leaving Debbie Sue deceased and Edwina stone-cold in her new Jimmy Choos! |
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Curing the Blues with a New Pair of Shoes
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Curing the Blues with a New Pair of Shoes (The fifth book in the Domestic Equalizers series) (2009) Elvis has left the building . . . and his shoes have followed suit! No holiday in tiny Salt Lick, Texas, is more revered than January 8th - Elvis's birthday! To commemorate the grand occasion, Hogg's Drive-In - where the King enjoyed many a burger on the road to fame and fortune - is displaying an "actual" pair of Elvis's blue suede shoes. That is, until some heel without a soul swipes them right out of their display case. Debbie Sue Overstreet and Edwina Perkins-Martin - the shoe-loving Domestic Equalizers - are shocked that someone would perpetrate such a dastardly crime. So the plucky detecting duo agrees to help the town's inept sheriff track down the royal blue loafers. And being majestic multitaskers, the ladies might even be able to squeeze in some matchmaking as well. Mix-ups, mayhem, the threat of gunplay, and shocking octogenarian secrets revealed - it's all in a day's work for the Domestic Equalizers, the two best friends whose motto is: Don't get mad . . . get evidence! |
My Heart May Be Broken But My Hair Still Looks Great
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http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41EZJCCPF1L.jpg My Heart May Be Broken But My Hair Still Looks Great (The second book in the Domestic Equalizers series) (2005) A novel by Dixie Cash Debbie Sue Overstreet and Edwina Perkins-Martin believe most problems can be solved with an ear for gossip, a strong margarita, and a lot of hairspray. As the best hairdressers in Salt Lick, Texas, they know everything that goes on in their small West Texas town. As private investigators operating as the Domestic Equalizers, they're dedicated to tracking down straying men who've done their women wrong. Paige McBride, on the other hand, believes that most problems can be solved with her oil-rich daddy's credit cards. But when Daddy cuts her off without a penny, she shows up in Salt Lick to do something she'd never thought she'd have to do -- earn a living. As a horse handler for the Flying C Ranch, she's thrown in the company of the town's new vet, hunky Spur Atwater. When horses start disappearing -- some on Paige's watch -- the Equalizers spring into action. It's time to come to the rescue of not only the horses, but the couple "just made for each other" as well. Though some reputations -- and hearts -- might just get broken, one thing will be sure . . . the hair in town will still look great. |
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