Publisher's Synopsis
This book is a continuing series with two to three books published per year.
They're not your typical Southern women (if there is such a thing). Whether it's going after ole Dagger Dixon or raising hell at the Shout Glory Jesus Church revival, they're on it. You'll find them dipping into the punch at the Feline Social and you'll soon figure out why Miss Bea's Max Thunder can be such a pest.
Literary? Hell no. We all need to laugh. I have written a lot of literary pieces but this isn't one of them. Meet Miss Trudy Philpot, wealthy from tobacco and plantation money - meet Miss Flossy Tringle "the town hussy" (people think she's one brick shy of a load and she ain't). Meet Miss Lacy Bell-Durning, the Bible Thumper of the group - "hellfire and eternal damnation" is a fitting description and an apt subtitle to the first in this series. Miss Portia Ketchum owns "Class Act" but looks can be deceiving. She looks refined but it's the quiet ones you have to watch. Miss Tova Devereaux is the town attorney and let's just say she's thrown more sorry ass politicians in jail than she can count--and she's still counting! Miss Jessica Fleabottom is the local one and the retired town librarian but as the saying goes, you can't judge a book by its cover. Miss Bessie Mae McCutcheons is Miss Trudy's maid and beloved friend. Her little "secret recipe" keeps the women on their toes and more than a little tipsy.
In the next series they'll be riding on their Harley's, paid for by Miss Trudy Philpot. C'mon. Enjoy the ride. You'll laugh - I promise!