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Book Review of Charmed and Dangerous (aka Bobbie Faye's Very (very, very, very) Bad Day) (Bobbie Faye, Bk 1)

Charmed and Dangerous (aka Bobbie Faye's Very (very, very, very) Bad Day) (Bobbie Faye, Bk 1)
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Anybody who has read Janet Evanovich's Stephanie Plum will most likely have fun with the Bobbie Faye books.

Fast-paced, fun, & an easy read, it made my reading time fly by. Bobbie Faye is the oldest sister of 3 kids who lost their mom at an early age, first to drinking, then to Cancer. She's always taken care of family first, before herself, & she's learned the hard way that you don't expect, or go looking for help from anybody, so she's very confused when the man she kidnaps (after she shoots his truck while escaping from an accidental bank robbery), is sticking by her side as they tramp through the bayou, face off with gun-runners, run from the police & FBI, & race to steal back a family heirloom that might be the only chance she has to save her brother's life.

Loved the two main characters & the supporting cast of crazies, from her whip-wielding bestie to her voodoo-using boss to the entire town who tries to avoid her, but, when they DO survive a Bobbie Faye sighting, want her autograph so they can prove it.

It's a fun book, & is the 1st in the series.