

When the crew is hired by a mysterious client to kidnap Kelly and set up Cooper to take the fall, Cooper’s life goes completely off the rails. Adding insult to injury, Cooper’s troubled business partner is scheming against him.Ĭooper is on the verge of making a move that will change his life forever when fate intervenes by way of a motley crew of criminals. In fact, Cooper can’t even remember the last time they had sex. He and Kelly are caught in a never-ending cycle of arguments. But things aren’t turning out how he expected. More fun than a Cracker Barrel full of monkeys, Fat Is the New 30 will change your life - or at least give you ideas for making fun of yourownself.įor fans of Bobby Coles’ earlier works, The Dummy Line and Moon Underfoot, you will really enjoy this new cast of characters in The Rented Mule (1 March 2014, Thomas & Mercer), his latest action-packed, psychological thriller set in and around Montgomery, Alabama.Ĭooper Dixon should have it made, with a beautiful wife, Kelly, two great kids, and a thriving business. * Denial means that every situation is perfectly perfect.

* When sanity and reason fail, you can always cheerfully resort to ridicule. * If you get drunk in Scotland, you can’t have your cow with you. * Thinking or talking about watermelon can save any negative situation. Including the exploits of the Queen contingent and her family, she delivers applicable tidbits like:

And fortunately for the rest of us, Browne is well equipped for both. Her father taught her there are very few situations in life that we really and truly cannot change, and it is up to us to figure out how to either make fun OUT of them - or make fun OF them. Having experienced pretty much ALL of the crappy parts of life, Browne feels it is her duty to render whatever assistance she can to her fellow sufferers - and she does so in her own inimitable fashion. The Sweet Potato Queens® are back and bawdier than ever in Southern belle extraordinaire Jill Conner Browne’s ninth edition of the hysterical series.
