Double Whammy
Davis Way thinks she's hit the jackpot when she lands a job as the fifth wheel on an elite security team at the fabulous Bellissimo Resort and Casino in Biloxi, Mississippi. But she runs straight into her ex-ex husband, a rigged slot machine, her evil twin, and a trail of dead bodies. Davis...
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Davis Way thinks she's hit the jackpot when she lands a job as the fifth wheel on an elite security team at the fabulous Bellissimo Resort and Casino in Biloxi, Mississippi. But she runs straight into her ex-ex husband, a rigged slot machine, her evil twin, and a trail of dead bodies. Davis learns the truth and it does not set her free-in fact, it lands her in the pokey. Buried under a mistaken identity, unable to seek help from her family, her hot streak runs cold until her landlord Bradley Cole steps in. Make that her landlord, lawyer, and love interest. With his help, Davis must win this high stakes game before her luck runs out.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781938383366 (1938383362)
Publish date: 2013-05-14
Publisher: Henery Press
Pages no: 306
Edition language: English
Series: Davis Way Crime Caper (#1)
Dollycas’s ThoughtsWith a main character with the name Davis Way (I once lived in a town with a street by that name) I knew this was going to be a very interesting story. What I didn’t expect was to be laughing out loud one minute and on the edge of my seat the next. This happened repeatedly through...
Dollycas’s ThoughtsWith a main character with the name Davis Way (I once lived in a town with a street by that name) I knew this was going to be a very interesting story. What I didn’t expect was to be laughing out loud one minute and on the edge of my seat the next. This happened repeatedly through...
Davis Way use to be a cop in Pine Apple, Alabama. That is, until, she kind of lost her mind and went after her thieving ex-husband, Eddie, a little too harshly. So she is terribly excited to be hired at the Bellissimo Casino in Biloxi, Mississippi. At first, she isn’t too sure what her job really is...
This book is an perfect example of why I dislike foreshadowing as story-telling device in my books. The author did it so well at the beginning that in spite of the fact that I was loving the writing and the characters, she filled me with dread about what was going to happen and I put the book down ...
I've seen this book advertised on my FB page almost everyday as I'm friends with authors and publishing houses. I finally decided after reading the synopsis, "What the heck". I read so many morbid mystery crime books, I feel I need to read some lighthearted stuff every now and then. LOL!! This book ...