With a pen-name like Dixie Cash, you can rest assured this writing team of two lonestar ladies delivers the goods, spicy and juicy as fresh-picked hot peppers. Since You're Leaving Anyway, Take Out the Trash is a rollicking Texas mystery debut jam-packed with humor-and a heaping helping of romance to boot! Down in Salt Lick, Texas, a lot of folks got sass-but beauty salon proprietor Debbie Sue Overstreet has a bit more than most.
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"I loved this fun romantic mystery book! Fell in love with all the characters. It was hilarious, right down to the last page. This was written by a debut author, her writing was so well done that you would never know it was her first book. I can't wait to read more books by Dixie Cash! "
— Jody (5 out of 5 stars)
" Light, easy read with lots of humorous moments. "
— Stacey, 2/16/2014" Funny first in the series "
— Zelda, 2/13/2014" Silly series that made Syd and I giggle when we read it. Good for a light read and a smile. "
— Stacey, 2/8/2014" Easy entertaining read if a bit silly and unlikely. "
— Sharon, 2/7/2014" eh not my kind of book. "
— Kelly, 2/3/2014" These were really cute books, I think its a series of 5 now. The writing is funny, and paced well enough though a bit slow at times. The main characters are really cool women that you would love to know! This first book was like I said a bit slow for me but not so much that I didn't keep reading on to the next book or that I would never re-read it. Its a very light-hearted, fun book. In fact all the books in this series that I have read so far are that way. "
— Sandie, 1/31/2014" This is a fun series (with clever titles). For those who like romance with a little mystery and humor thrown in. "
— Jennifer, 1/18/2014" Light, hilarious mystery novel with great characters. Can't wait to read more by this author. "
— Debbie, 12/23/2013" Listened and laughed. Not my normal read...just for fun. Salt Lick, Texas locals Debbie Sue and Sheriff Buddy Overstreet are still in love even though divorced. Pearl Ann has been brutally murdered and Debbie Sue wants the reward money. "
— Julie, 12/18/2013" This book was really funny, mysterious, and romantic all at the same time. It was a great book, but the title doesn't really have anything to do with it--it's just mentioned once in the whole book. Other than that, I thought it was wonderful. :) "
— Sahaj, 12/2/2013" What a delightful book. Looking forward to #2. Perfect read for that mindless day. "
— Shirley, 11/2/2013" Totally got me laugh through the book. Love the book! "
— Nattaporn, 10/15/2013" Super funny chick-lit mystery with a Texas twang. "
— Vickie, 10/11/2013" Since I was having a hard time immediately getting into Citizen Girl I decided to pick another book to start last night as well. Its almost finished, and I have to say, for a "romantic, suspense" book, its kinda of a cool read. "
— Krystal, 8/11/2013" Cute and funny. Very silly. Perfect beach read. "
— EMP, 12/29/2012" Dixie has a fun quirky sense of humor and she's pretty clean. PG13 ish. I always love reading an author that makes me laugh "
— Laura, 9/8/2012" too funny! If you live in a small town you'll laugh with this book. Chances are you know someone like a character in the book. "
— Cynthia, 8/20/2012" First Dixie Cash book I've read - nice, light reading. A lot of LOL places, and laughter IS GOOD! I enjoyed the mystery, the romance, the whole package. I'll definitely be reading more Dixie Cash books! "
— Alberta, 3/28/2012" I was so disapointed to find that Barns and Nobles classify these books in Romance! Oh well I love them and they are not you typical "romance" books. They are over the top and so unrealsitic but who cares! They are fun! "
— Mendy, 2/13/2012" This books was listed in The Complete Idiot's Guide to the Ultimate Reading List. I pretty much picked it up because the title was funny. This was part romance, part mystery with some attempted humor thrown in. It was fine--predictable and pleasant. "
— Jennifer, 11/14/2011" It's cute, and it has its moments, but I guess I am too Yankee to thoroughly enjoy this book more. The last third of the book forgets there is a murder, and it is more of a romance than it ever was a mystery novel. "
— Kattie, 10/27/2011" I enjoyed this first "Debbie Sue & Ed" installment....I admit it was slow at times, but the humor made up for it. I don't often laugh out loud while reading but I did reading this! Looking forward to more adventures of this Texas twosome! "
— Sara, 10/8/2011" What a great summer read with just the right amount of cheese. It was a quick read and the writing was true to form for west texas. The title doesn't really relate, but what a great title. "
— Jamie, 8/24/2011" Love this laugh-out-loud fun book. Not deep fiction, but loved the book. All her books have been good! "
— Melissa, 7/22/2011" Made me laugh out loud! "
— Anna, 7/20/2011" The title alone deserves some love! I picked the book up based on the title, fell in love with the authori(s) and the wonderful characters. So Southern! "
— Lbddiaries, 5/15/2011" Fun, quick, read. Wacky characters who blended well with each other. Lots of romance, not much mystery. Look forward to more books with these characters. "
— Jtp, 4/29/2011" Dixie has a fun quirky sense of humor and she's pretty clean. PG13 ish. I always love reading an author that makes me laugh "
— Laura, 3/22/2011" eh not my kind of book. "
— Kelly, 3/7/2011" too funny! If you live in a small town you'll laugh with this book. Chances are you know someone like a character in the book. "
— Cynthia, 8/25/2010" Very funny mystery. I enjoyed reading it. "
— Joanne, 8/12/2010" Light, easy read with lots of humorous moments. "
— Stacey, 7/24/2010" This was a crazy, fun book with a little mystery added. The book showed real-life relationships, and that people CAN change--if they want to. The humor was just icing on the cake. Very enjoyable read! "
— Gay, 7/23/2010Dixie 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.