Domestic Equalizers Series by Dixie Cash

3.83 · 96 ratings
  • Since You're Leaving Anyway, Take Out the Trash (Domestic Equalizers #1)
    #1

    Since You're Leaving Anyway, Take Out the Trash (Domestic Equalizers #1)

    Dixie Cash

    Rated: 3.83 of 5 stars
    · Steam rating: 3 of 5
    · 25 ratings · published 2004

    The strongest, sexiest, and sassiest debut contemporary romance we've seen since Rachel Gibson! The quality of Dixie's writing combined with the pure romance of the story guarantees that Avon Romance has just acquired a new star. Debbie Sue Overstreet is still the best-looking gal in Saltlick, TX-and her ex-husband Buddy is still the best-looking sheriff... more

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  • My Heart May Be Broken, but My Hair Still Looks Great (Domestic Equalizers #2)
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    My Heart May Be Broken, but My Hair Still Looks Great (Domestic Equalizers #2)

    Dixie Cash

    Rated: 3.84 of 5 stars
    · 17 ratings · published 2006

    Welcome to Salt Lick, Texas, home of big hair,big ranches, and two of the biggest busybodies everto wield a blow-dryer—Debbie Sue and Edwina,also known as the Domestic Equalizers. Their motto:Don't run over him—get over him! Their mission: Track down and expose your straying man. And theywon't stop until female domestic justice is served... more

  • I Gave You My Heart, but You Sold It Online (Domestic Equalizers #3)
    #3

    I Gave You My Heart, but You Sold It Online (Domestic Equalizers #3)

    Dixie Cash

    Rated: 3.78 of 5 stars
    · 12 ratings · published 2007

    If you love smart, sassy fiction with some downhome Texas humor, you'll love this smashing follow up to Dixie Cash's hardcover debut, MY HEART MAY BE BROKEN, BUT MY HAIR STILL LOOKS GREAT. Fans of Mary Kay Andrews won't be able to resist Dixie Cash. Description: Debbie Sue Overstreet and her best pal Edwina––the Domestic Equalizers––have one motto: don't get mad, get evidence! So when these hairdressers/private eyes get wrapped up in a new mystery you just know there's going to be trouble... more

  • Don't Make Me Choose Between You and My Shoes (Domestic Equalizers #4)
    #4

    Don't Make Me Choose Between You and My Shoes (Domestic Equalizers #4)

    Dixie Cash

    Rated: 3.75 of 5 stars
    · 13 ratings · published 2008

    New York City is miles from Salt Lick, Texas, in more ways than one, but Debbie Sue Overstreet and Edwina Perkins-Martin are rarin' to go. The best friends/beauty shop owners/private-eye partners have been offered an all-expense-paid trip to the National Association of Private Investigators convention in the Big Apple. Debbie Sue sees the invitation as validation, but Edwina has one goal: to get her feet into a pair of super-glam designer shoes, not easily had back home... more

  • Curing the Blues with a New Pair of Shoes (Domestic Equalizers #5)
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    Curing the Blues with a New Pair of Shoes (Domestic Equalizers #5)

    Dixie Cash

    Rated: 3.78 of 5 stars
    · 10 ratings · published 2009

    Elvis has left the building . . . and his shoes have followed suit! No holiday in tiny Salt Lick, Texas, is more revered than January 8th—Elvis's birthday! To commemorate the grand occasion, Hogg's Drive-In—where the King enjoyed many a burger on the road to fame and fortune—is displaying an “actual” pair of Elvis's blue suede shoes. That is, until some heel without a soul swipes them right out of their display case... more

  • Our Red Hot Romance Is Leaving Me Blue (Domestic Equalizers #6)
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    Our Red Hot Romance Is Leaving Me Blue (Domestic Equalizers #6)

    Dixie Cash

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 2010

    Full-time hairdressers and part-time private detectives, Debbie Sue Overstreet and Edwina Perkins-Martin—the Domestic Equalizers—have dealt with cheating spouses, shady business deals, Elvis-obsessed shoe thieves, even murder... more

  • I Can't Make You Love Me, but I Can Make You Leave: A Novel (Domestic Equalizers #7)
    #7

    I Can't Make You Love Me, but I Can Make You Leave: A Novel (Domestic Equalizers #7)

    Dixie Cash

    Rated: 3.88 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 2011

    When someone makes a killing in the country music business, it's time to call in Debbie Sue and Edwina—the Domestic Equalizers—whose motto is, "Don't get mad, get evidence." The career of former Queen of Country Music, Darla Denman, ain't what it used to be. No more big arenas—she's lucky to fill a barroom—and now she's forced to tour (by bus!) with the detestable Roxie Jo, current wife of Darla's manager/ex-husband... more

  • You Can Have My Heart, but Don't Touch My Dog (Domestic Equalizers #8)
    #8

    You Can Have My Heart, but Don't Touch My Dog (Domestic Equalizers #8)

    Dixie Cash

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 3 ratings · published 2016

    After two divorces, Sandi Walker, entrepreneur extraordinaire, is on her own and loving it. As a devout animal lover, she has made a success of the only gourmet pet food bakery in Midland, Texas. She’s also a pet foster parent and has fifteen assorted abused and unwanted animals at home. When a golden-colored stray dog with an abundance of personality appears at her door, she can’t refuse him and she can’t keep from falling in love with him. She names him Waffle and gives him a permanent home... more

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