Dixie Cash is the pen name of Texas-born sisters Pam Cumbie and Jeffery McClanahan, a dynamic duo known for their humorous, character-driven novels set in the American South. Raised in rural West Texas among a colorful cast of cowboys, cowgirls, and larger-than-life personalities, the sisters blend Pam’s zany humor with Jeffery’s dry wit to create laugh-out-loud stories full of charm and heart. Deeply rooted in the world of country western music and small-town life, their collaborative writing brings Southern flair and comedic storytelling to the page. Pam lives in the Fort Worth/Dallas Metroplex, while Jeffery resides in a small town nearby.
These books just keep getting better! Debby Sue and her best friend and fellow hairdresser have taken their notoriety from the murder they solved in the first book and opened up a detective agency. Its attached to their beauty salon. They advertise that they specialize in exposing cheating spouses. Their latest case is to discover who is stealing old horses and selling them for dog food. Meanwhile we have a new love story in the background developing between a pretty rich girl who was temporarily cut off by her father so she can become self sufficient and a veterinarian who is from the other side of the tracks. Lots of funny parts with wonderful Texas ladies and handsome Texas men.
Having recently discovered this writing duo (two sisters) I am totally loving their books, and extra points for the quirky titles. These books have a lot of snark and country humor with smart well developed characters. Debbie Sue and her friend Edwina run the local beauty salon and after book 1 have decided to do investigations as a second business. Debbie Sue's husband is a Texas Ranger and Edwina's is a former navy seal. It is all they can do to keep these gals out of trouble which is hilarious. This mystery involves stolen horses and a new girl in town Paige, who is the daughter of rich tycoon. Paige has been told by her daddy she has to start making her own way, stop living off his money and grow up. For a girl who's main hobby was shopping and partying this is a challenge. Having been raised in the country with animals, horses and cowboys the humor was perfect for me. There is a complete story, backstory, mystery of sorts, murder and romance. It was all wrapped up in small town with gossip abounding - sort of Steel Magnolias vibe.
This was a great book to read to get away from all the seriousness in my life. Totally fluffy beach read. Didn't realize it was the second in a series and maybe I would have appreciated the plot and characters a little more. I gave it an extra star as it was the perfect book for me to read in the moment. That aside, plot was very generic and characters flat.... Not that I needed it to be different. Overall a cute story.
My review from 2010 is below. It still stands. I love this series so much!! The titles are superb, the characters, the setting and premise are fantastic. I do love to snort laugh and enjoy the intelligence of these women and their observations for the mysteries they solve and life itself. I can definitely recommend this book, this series and this author. ************** O...M...G!!! Yeah, I know, I've been starting quite a few of latest blog reviews with this, but this book totally deserves the OMG, I swear!
This was the perfect listen, snort laugh funny, excellent characters I could easily dig, and a good mystery with no murder. Missing horses was the main investigation along with the cheating husbands that are par for the two Domestic Investigators. Main story was Paige McBride and her getting over herself to become a charming young woman...she had a trek to get there. She was born rich and had everything she ever wanted. When she is almost 25, her daddy turns her loose from the funds to make her grow up. Bless her heart, she does her best to find a job, but she's not qualified to do much. She does find a job working on a horse farm in Salt Lick and meets the local veterinarian and does not make a good first impression.
Debbie Sue and Edwina do their darndest to help move things along. And each meeting is so funny and sweet. Debbie Sue and Ed take Paige under their margarita-fueled wings and let her know they are there for her in friendship. Spur Atwater is the new veterinarian in town. Now, typically, I would toss the book aside with the main man character having a name like Spur, but it's explained (the kids in the family are named for whichever town their family is living at the time) and I already love Dixie Cash's books, so I got over the name.
I also loved the narrator, Peggity Price. She did a wonderful job of voicing all of the characters, nothing too over the top Texan.
I just bumped up the next in the series, I GAVE YOU MY HEART, BUT YOU SOLD IT ONLINE, to the top of my RecordedBooks wishlist. I think I am going to have to get these for my keeper shelf to listen to at anytime I need a *snort laugh* lift. I strongly suggest you get one of this series for a good mystery, good laugh and some good romance.
Funny, quick read. I really like this humorous romance with a touch of mystery. Although the recurring characters are Ed(wina) and Debbie Sue of Domestic Equalizers, this story revolves around Paige, a rich daddy's girl who gets a job as a horse handler at a West Texas ranch. She meets Spur, a former Aggie football star and a new vet for the area. He's barely scraping by in his new practice. The sparks fly between them and even though you know how it will end, it's fun getting there.
Quotes to remember:
Don't run over him, just get over him.
Some things never change...You can put a pair of boots in the oven, but that don't make 'em biscuits.
Fun, frivolous and feisty, Southern chick lit always focuses on scrappy women refusing to sit back and take s**t, getting on with their lives even when -- yes -- their hearts are breaking. That's what Texas hairdressers/sleuths Edwina and Debbie Sue help Paige accomplish in this tale of heiresses, horse-napping and hijinks. Dixie Cash doesn't write serious literature, but the sisters behind the pen name (Pamela Cumbie & Jeffery McClanahan) create fun reads that help feisty ladies, Southern or otherwise, get through the rough patches of life.
I hated this book. I was beginning to wonder if it was even a Domestic Equalizer book as we are many chapters in before Debbie Sue and Edwina even show up. On top of that, the mystery they are supposed to solve is just tossed in and doesn't even get going until chapter 23. As usual, the misunderstandings between the two people readers are supposed to hope fall in love are stupid and their assumptions about each other's actions are ridiculous -- so ridiculous that I couldn't bring myself to care about them. Normally I like these books for light reading , but I couldn't bear this one.
Another adventurous and hilarious story about Debbie Sue and Edwina! These two friends crack me up! This time in Salt Lick Texas there is a new girl named Paige and a new Dr. In town who bought the Veterinary clinic. He and Paige start off on the wrong foot. Both coming from two different backgrounds. But they can't stop the attraction between them either. Meanwhile, someone is stealing old horses and selling them to a slaughterhouse. Paige quickly becomes friends with Debbie Sue and Edwina and no one can stop the three of them trying to track down the horsenapper! I loved this story!
This is one of my favorite books! The characters are lovable, and the two love interests are darling. I enjoyed reading a book about a woman who came from money for once and a guy who didn't come from money and couldn't care less about the size of her bank account/inheritance, either -- 'twas refreshing and didn't feel like a trope that's been so used it's prune-y from being watered down so much.
Dixie Cash's books are a bit of guilty pleasure. They may not be the most well written books, and focus a little too much on the romance for my taste, but the team that writes these books do have an undeniable funny bone between them. Yeah, you know how it ends, but the quirks are why I read them. All in all, as good as I expected.
This was an adorable book about a spoiled young girl who finds herself in the last place she would have ever imagined: a small town called Salt Lick. This is a great love story with a hint of mystery.
Paige, a spoiled rich Texan who bears a striking resemblance to a life sized Barbie, is suddenly cut off by her caring father and forced to seek work. When she can't find a job, her father sends her to work for his old friend Harvey, in tiny Salt Lick, west Texas. Looking after horses, Paige is happy for the first time in years. She is especially happy to have met the acquaintance (under hilarious circumstances) of hunky vet Spur, also new to town.
Someone is stealing old horses and selling them to a slaughterhouse. Debbie Sue (from the first book in the series) is terrified for the safety of her beloved old horse, Rocket Man, and when her fear becomes reality, she, Edwina, and Paige try to recover the horse and turn the thief over to the authorities.
This is a funny, romantic, and very light and fun read. It was great to see Paige meet up with our old friends Debbie Sue and Edwina again. along with their now husbands.
Rich debutante, Paige McBride, meets poor working-class man, Spur Atwater. When Paige, a rich, young woman from Dallas, Texas, meets Spur, a new veterinarian in the small out-of-the-way town of Salt Lick, Texas, the two are immediately attracted to each other because each thinks that other is "hot," but at the same time, they don't believe there can ever be anything between them because they come from completely different backgrounds and they have nothing in common. Turns out, they have plenty in common, but it takes a lot of subplot twists and turns for them to realize it.
Enjoy a tongue-in-cheek romp through the pitfalls of true love as author Dixie Cash captures the flavor of small-town Texas as seen through the eyes of a spoiled, rich city slicker like Paige McBride.
This book is hilarious. Taking place in Salt Lick, Texas, the story features Debbie Sue and Edwina, who not only have a hair salon, but they also own the Domestic Equalizers, a detective agency that normally finds cheating spouses. This time, though, they are contacted to help find some horse thieves, but in the meantime, they have another project: to take spoiled rich-girl Paige and help her adjust to a basic, pared-down life working on a ranch training cutting horses. The situations they all get into are funny, and the romance that is lurking between Paige and the new vet in town adds some spice to the mystery.
I’m glad I gave this series another shot. I read the first book for five years ago maybe and I wasn’t impressed… I don’t remember what didn’t impress me exactly but I looked back at the review and I had written “maybe I’m just not in the mood“ and since the storyline looked good, I wanted to give it a go. I’m glad I did because it was both interesting and hilarious! It’s dark out a little bit slow, but I really enjoyed the characters as they developed. I’m going to continue with the series for sure.
This is the second in the Domestic Equalizers series (and now I know why the series has this name.) Very fun story, with a lot of laughs a (little) sex and good-hearted people. It would have been very easy for Debbie Sue and Edwina to write Paige off as a spoiled rich daddy's girl, but instead they read her heart and took her in as a friend. Can't wait to read the next one in the series.
THIS WAS MY FIRST BOOK I READ BY THIS AUTHOR. THE BOOKS WAS GOOD AND SUNNY PARTS THROUGHOUT THE BOOKS TOO. LOVE THE CHARACTERS EDWINA, DEBBIE SUE AND PAIGE. PAIGE LEARNS RESPONCIBILITY AND THAT SHE CAN LIVE WIHTOUT SO MUCH MONEY. JUST A NICE BREAK FROM MYSTERIES FOR ME.
Didn't realize that the sequel would be centered on a different set of characters with Debbie Sue and Edwina being side characters, but I think that works. That way you can still do a dramatic romance and not have to constantly soap opera the people that we wrapped up in the first book over and over again. This one was equally as light and breezy and it was nice to have the mystery not be a person murder. Plenty of drama but the main 2 were still likeable. Fun and a fast read.
Comparisons to Fannie Flagg do not hold up. This one is really a romance with a little Texas/country flavor. Nothing objectionable, but not really funny, quirky or out of the ordinary either.
This is a really good book and very funny. I haven't laughed so much in a while. Great change of pace. Somewhat predictable but had a good ending. A feel good book.