Dixie Cash, author of I Gave You My Heart, but You Sold It Online, has won a huge following for her special brand of lighthearted romance. In this spirited novel, private investigators Debbie Sue Overstreet and Edwina Perkins- Martin get involved when a horse handler and handsome veterinarian find themselves under suspicion after horses start disappearing.
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"These two sisters writing these books are hilarious and they have that country southern drawl that I miss a little (used to live in Arkansas) some of the language maybe foriegn to you if you have never lived in the south you wont understand DIDDLY SQUAT OF WHAT THEYRE SAYING :)"
— Qianna (5 out of 5 stars)
" A fun, fast read, but not the sort of thing I usually go for. Just not enough to the story for my liking. Reminded me more of Nicholas Sparks than Janet Evanovich... the first Dixie Cash I read had a lot more humor in it than this one. Fun for a quick, light romance-y read. "
— Erin, 2/17/2014" Delightfully whimsical, but it did require some selective reading and skipping to avoid raunchy scenes. "
— Heidi, 2/16/2014" Totally predictable, but nice fluff reading which doesn't require thought. Although now I want to find a vet named Spur to spend my time with. "
— Laura, 2/11/2014" FUN, FUN, FUN!!! The perfect beach/pool read. Requires nothing of you, but will make you laugh out loud. "
— Darla, 2/4/2014" This was a fun read. Really enjoyed this and it had me laughing out loud several times. I'll be looking for more of Dixie Cash's books. "
— Daelith, 1/31/2014" A good lighthearted read about a rich girl having to learn to live without daddy's money. It also has a wonderful cast of supporting characters. "
— Jennifer, 1/26/2014" Cute book. The characters are likeable and many parts were funny. My main problem with it was although it had tons of conflict, it was all resolved far too easily. Everything seemed a little too convenient. It's a good light, summer book. Nothing too great, but worth spending an afternoon reading. "
— Karen, 1/21/2014" This is my favorite of the Dixie Cash books. It was a unique story and a hoot to read. "
— Jenger, 12/31/2013" I liked this book. I like the new characters added. the rich girl and the vet. Now I'm wondering what took me so long to read it. The mystery of the horse stealing took only a couple chapters at the end, they mentioned through out the book, but not as the main topic. "
— Patricia, 12/24/2013" Just couldn't get into these "
— Pat, 12/11/2013" This is just crazy; it's a bit too many cardboard cutout characters even for my tastes. "
— Rachel, 11/19/2013Dixie 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.