Bobbie Faye's Very (Very, Very, Very) Bad Day by Toni McGee Causey

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  • Publisher: St. Martin's Press
  • Pub. Date: May 2007
  • ISBN-13: 9780312354480
  • Sales Rank: 36,305
  • 336pp
 
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Synopsis

Bobbie Faye Sumrall knows that a day without disaster is a day in someone else's life. Criminals have kidnapped her good-for-nothing brother and are demanding her Contraband Queen tiara--the only thing of her mama's she inherited--as random. So Bobbie Faye has to outwit the police, organized crime, former boyfriends, and a hostage she never intended to take (but who turns out to be damn sexy!), in order to rescue her brother, keep custody of her niece, and get back in time to take her place as Queen in the Lake Charles Contraband Festival (think Mardi Gras, with more drinking and pirates).

Luckily, Bobbie Faye knows how to handle guns, outsmart angry mama bears, drive a speedboat, and get herself out of--and into--almost every kind of trouble. If only that pesky state police detective (who also happens to be a pissed-off ex-boyfriend) would stay out of her way . . .

Publishers Weekly

Set in Lake Charles, La., Causey's hilarious, pitch-perfect debut chronicles one day in the life of 28-year-old Bobbie Faye Sumrall, a magnet for mayhem who feels "a day without disaster would be a day in someone else's life." For starters, a faulty washing machine floods the trailer home she shares with her five-year-old niece. Then she learns that kidnappers are holding Roy, her rogue of a younger brother, for ransom and want nothing less than the tiara inherited from her mother that Bobbie Faye plans to wear as the queen of the upcoming pirate-themed Contraband Days Festival. After a simple bank trip turns into a nightmare and thieves get away with the tiara, Bobbie Faye commandeers a truck and its hunky driver, Trevor, for a wild chase through bayou country. Friends cheer her on, while others take bets on her next calamity. Causey doesn't miss a beat in this wonderful, wacky celebration of Southern eccentricity. (May)

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Biography

Toni McGee Causey lives in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. She and her husband, Carl, are licensed general contractors and, in order to support her writing addiction, they run their own company, specializing in civil construction.  You can visit Toni and Bobbie Faye at bobbiefaye.com.

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Bobbie Faye's Very (Very, Very, Very) Bad Dayby Anonymous

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August 23, 2008: I LOVED THIS BOOK!! I am looking forward to the next in the series. This is the first non-textbook Ive been able to read in 6 years, and boy, was it worth the wait! If you like an action packed, witty, vibrant set of characters, then this is the book for you!

Bobbie Faye's Very (Very, Very, Very) Bad Dayby Anonymous

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August 09, 2008: This book is a must read for many reasons....it is hysterical, fun, different than most recent 'girl books', a page turner you won't want to put down....The minute I finished it I searched the author & was thrilled to find a sequel had just been released....I drove to my local BN & Family Jewels is proving to be even better than Bad Day!! You must read both!! Beware you will laugh out loud so if you are in public while reading people will think you are nuts!


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