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Don't Make Me Choose Between You and My Shoes (Domestic Equalizers, 4)

(Book #4 in the Domestic Equalizers Series)

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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... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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5 ratings

*****

I love Dixie Cash! I have enjoyed these books very very much. I will be sure to purchase anything these ladies produce. Texas humor at its best.

Don't Make Me Choose

Dixie Cash- need I say more? Have read her books before and ALL are sooo funny.

Entertaining....

Edwina and Debbie Sue (full time hair stylist and part time private investigators) go to a Private Investigator's convention in New York. They have been invited as one of the speaker acts but don't find until they get there that they are giving the course called "Investigating for Dummies". So it seems they are supposed to provide the comic relief for the convention even though they think they are great investigators. There are some laugh out loud scenes and the characters aren't too corny. A very entertaining story.

Brain Candy

Typical Edwina and Debbie Sue - and I mean that in a good way! Lots of laughs (especially Edwina at the airport) and likable supporting characters. I did miss the usual west Texas setting but it was fun seeing NYC through Edwina's eyes. This is a good series and I think the authors are doing a great job developing the two main characters. Hope the next one is in the works.

ANOTHER GREAT ONE BY THE SISTER DUO...

I do have one complaint about the writers, though. They just don't get them out fast enough. I loved, loved this book. My concern at first was that I would not get to see enough of Ed and Debbie Sue once the secondary character was introduced. They take Celina under their wing but they are all involved with the madness that happens in New York. The reviewer from Publisher's Weekly who called Ed and Debbie Sue "silly" must not have any speck of a sense of humor. Don't pay attention to that part of the review. Dixie Cash fans will not be disappointed.
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