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

Don't Make Me Choose Between You and My Shoes (Domestic Equalizers, Bk 4)
Don't Make Me Choose Between You and My Shoes - Domestic Equalizers, Bk 4
Author: Dixie Cash
ISBN-13: 9780060829742
ISBN-10: 0060829745
Publication Date: 6/1/2008
Pages: 309
Rating:
  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 77 ratings
Publisher: Avon
Book Type: Paperback
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Catspaw avatar reviewed Don't Make Me Choose Between You and My Shoes (Domestic Equalizers, Bk 4) on
Helpful Score: 1
Maybe I was in a bad mood when I read this, or maybe Debbie Sue and Edwina officially crossed the line into Too Stupid To Live Territory.

Spoiler Alert!

I enjoyed the previous books, but this time "funny" came through as juvenile, with such gems as this, while they are pedaling a bike cart, being chased by a serial killer who is shooting at them with a gun: "Debbie Sue, this sucker ain't got brakes!" "They're on the handlebars" Debbie Sue called back. "How the f*ck am I supposed to put my feet on the handlebars?"

Unfortunately, that's about typical for this particular outing.
bikeshoes avatar reviewed Don't Make Me Choose Between You and My Shoes (Domestic Equalizers, Bk 4) on + 70 more book reviews
Awesome book by Dixie Cash. Not my typically type of book, but I loved it. Once the story got going I couldn't put it down!
suzyshadow avatar reviewed Don't Make Me Choose Between You and My Shoes (Domestic Equalizers, Bk 4) on + 125 more book reviews
This is the first Dixie Cash book I've read and I loved it...laugh out loud funny. Guess I'll have to check out the others now. Try the Misses Cash!
reviewed Don't Make Me Choose Between You and My Shoes (Domestic Equalizers, Bk 4) on + 41 more book reviews
I love the Dixie Cash books. This one was delightful.
reviewed Don't Make Me Choose Between You and My Shoes (Domestic Equalizers, Bk 4) on + 24 more book reviews
Another great adventure with Debbie Sue and Edwina!!
epicemery avatar reviewed Don't Make Me Choose Between You and My Shoes (Domestic Equalizers, Bk 4) on + 15 more book reviews
Who could not love Edwina and Debbie Sue. They are two crazy characters that make you laugh. They make you feel like you have known them for years. It also makes you want to pack up you stuff and move to Salt Lick, Texas. Now they are in New York.. Come on how could you not pick up the book to see how two country girls take on the Big City.
reviewed Don't Make Me Choose Between You and My Shoes (Domestic Equalizers, Bk 4) on + 46 more book reviews
What a fun read. Well worth the time to pick it up.
reviewed Don't Make Me Choose Between You and My Shoes (Domestic Equalizers, Bk 4) on + 3 more book reviews
Loved it! I very much enjoy this series. The Domestic Equalizers' trip to New York - very much out of their comfort zone - proves even more exciting when they help a fellow Texan in need.
reviewed Don't Make Me Choose Between You and My Shoes (Domestic Equalizers, Bk 4) on + 15 more book reviews
If you haven't read any of Dixie Cash's books you are in for a treat. Mystery and laugh out loud comedy. I love her books
Readnmachine avatar reviewed Don't Make Me Choose Between You and My Shoes (Domestic Equalizers, Bk 4) on + 1443 more book reviews
When two good-ole-girls from Salt Lick, Texas, hit the Big Apple for a private investigator convention, you just know no good's going to come from it. And sure enough, they find themselves right up to the tops of their ostrich-hide Tony Lamas in a murder investigation.

Don't expect a lot of suspense here, as the focus of the book is the fish-out-of-water experiences of the three main characters. The identity of the Bad Guy is obvious pretty early on, and there's one scene where the intrepid (?) detectives hear a murder being committed next door to them and do nothing but futz around wondering what they ought to do. (Apparently Cash was short of her contracted page count at that point and so didn't allow her characters to intervene as common sense would have indicated.)