Dixie Cash novels score critical accolades while slaying readers with witty mysteries starring the Domestic Equalizers, aka Debbie Sue Overstreet and her best friend Edwina. In this down-home whodunit, the gals from Salt Lick, Texas, wrangle with a mystery involving a bull-riding champeen and an Internet stalker. "[T]he order of the day is entertainment, and the book piles it on."-Publishers Weekly
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"Anything by Dixie Cash is going to make you want to pour a good drink, find a comfortable chair and take a deep breath because the laughs don't stop coming! Excellent when you need a light adventure... you feel like you're one of gals in the salon and you can't wait to see what happens next!"
— Kristen (5 out of 5 stars)
" This is a good book that works the same basic premise as the other books in this series. There is a heavier emphasis on the romance portion of the book and the actual crime doesn't happen for a long, long time. It's an odd hybrid, but one that I enjoy reading. "
— Beth, 2/20/2014" story was cute - language was very abrasive and unnecessary! "
— Terri, 2/15/2014" Another funny caper with the Domestic Equalizers! I flew through this third book in the series, which was just as enjoyable as the first two. This one had a much lower element of danger though, so I'm hoping there will be a bit more action in the next book. "
— Tahleen, 2/4/2014" OMG... I nearly died from laughing. "
— Whitney, 2/4/2014" Also delightfully whimsical, but it did require some selective reading and skipping to avoid raunchy scenes. "
— Heidi, 1/28/2014" Totally fun, light-hearted and humorous reading. And it doesn't hurt to relocate your mind to Texas for a break from all that is familiar. I love that 'Dixie Cash' is not one but two writers, and they're sisters, too. "
— Lisa, 1/17/2014" light read, predictable but cute. "
— Kathy, 1/15/2014" One of the most enjoyable stories I have read thus far. The female characters were witty and intelligent and I really liked them. I highly recommend this to all for a light reading. "
— Alex, 1/15/2014" Definitely another Domestic Equalizer book. It's not groundbreaking literature, but it's fun. The ending offers a bit of surprise but, more often than not, this book meanders more into romantic comedy territory than mystery. "
— Briana, 1/10/2014" It's a fun, quick read. "
— Crystal, 1/6/2014" LOVED it! The characters are clearly defined, and totally easy to fall in love with. I honestly thought this would be a cheesy book, but I got right into it, and now I am wanting more from Dixie Cash! "
— Kristin, 1/5/2014" Predictable, but a funny, light read. "
— Samantha, 12/26/2013" I really like the characters of Debbie Sue and Edwina and LOVE the idea of the domestic equalizers. i think it is really too bad that we don't see this series from THEIR point of view, because they are a LOT more interesting than the secondary characters that take center stage. "
— Jodie, 12/4/2013" This series is so lighthearted and enjoyable to curl up with for relaxing read! "
— Suzanne, 11/28/2013" Clever book that includes on-line dating, a private investigator firm, and rodeo all set in small town West Texas. Good for beach reading, easy to read but don't knock yourself out for it. Read for "Hip Chick Lit Reading Group" in Anchorage. "
— Meara, 9/5/2013" I enjoyed the book as a light, comical read. Dixie Cash brings the Domestic Equalizers another mystery to solve - this time with the issue of stolen identity. Most of the story surrounded single mom, Allison Barker and her unexpected relationship with two men. "
— Traci, 8/18/2013" Funny and easy to read. "
— Wendy, 7/18/2013" can you give a book zero stars? i would like to. dull story, no plot to speak of, a mystery without any suspense or mystery in it, and all relying on a heavy foundation of extreme transphobia (continually referring to a trans woman as "he/she/it.") repugnant. "
— Abby, 6/23/2013" ok for what it was, but not going to read any more of them. This was a romance disguised as a mystery. "
— Irena, 6/4/2013" These books are so cute, they give me a chuckle. "
— Lori, 5/19/2013" It was okay, way to similar to the 2nd book which I really enjoyed but would of liked a different story. Plus I'm not a fan of Quint and the new female character, Alison is sort of boring. "
— Ashley, 12/22/2012" Debbie Sue and Edwina are so fun, and funny! My hand automatically reaches for a book with Dixie Cash's name on it. "
— Loreta, 8/13/2012" An entertaining beach read for when you just want some amusing escapism. "
— Janet, 1/3/2012" This is my first time reading Dixie Cash, but it won't be my last. The escapades of the Domestic Equalizers was a hoot, and the romantic misadventures of the characters Quint, Tag and Allison only added to the fun. Sassy and witty and very entertaining. Everything you need for a good read. "
— Linda, 9/29/2011" awful book. Full of cliches. but someone must like these writers because they keep selling. "
— Bcoghill, 7/8/2011" Debbie Sue and Edwina are so fun, and funny! My hand automatically reaches for a book with Dixie Cash's name on it. "
— Loreta, 5/15/2011" It was okay, way to similar to the 2nd book which I really enjoyed but would of liked a different story. Plus I'm not a fan of Quint and the new female character, Alison is sort of boring. "
— Ashley, 7/30/2010" I enjoyed this book, probably because I'm a rodeo fan. It takes place in Texas, a little romance and a little mystery. "
— Cindy, 7/19/2010" Also delightfully whimsical, but it did require some selective reading and skipping to avoid raunchy scenes. "
— Heidi, 6/13/2010" LOVED it! The characters are clearly defined, and totally easy to fall in love with. I honestly thought this would be a cheesy book, but I got right into it, and now I am wanting more from Dixie Cash! <br/> "
— Kristin, 7/16/2009" story was cute - language was very abrasive and unnecessary! "
— Terri, 6/23/2009" These books are so cute, they give me a chuckle. "
— Lori, 3/2/2009" I really like these books. I liked this one as much as the first one. They had the main characters and also introduced to two new characters that I really liked. I would recommend this book to others. "
— Patricia, 10/1/2008" I really like the characters of Debbie Sue and Edwina and LOVE the idea of the domestic equalizers. i think it is really too bad that we don't see this series from THEIR point of view, because they are a LOT more interesting than the secondary characters that take center stage. "
— Jodie, 8/25/2008" This is a good book that works the same basic premise as the other books in this series. There is a heavier emphasis on the romance portion of the book and the actual crime doesn't happen for a long, long time. It's an odd hybrid, but one that I enjoy reading. "
— Beth, 8/20/2008Dixie 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.
Peggity Price has worked extensively in television and stage, both on and off-Broadway and in regional theatres for over thirty years. She has performed in Australia and Poland and has directed plays for the Barter Theatre and the apprentice company for the Humana New Play Festival at The Actors Theatre of Louisville. Ms. Price is the cofounder and artistic director of the Blue Horse Repertory Company.