I Gave You My Heart, But You Sold It Online
Domestic Equalizers series #3
by Dixie Cash
I gave you my heart, but you sold it online was an amazingly written book, which I found hard to put down.
This book hit close to home on two fronts. The first being that it took place in Texas. I currently live in
Texas, so the names of the towns were familiar to me. The second is that I met my husband online more than
10 years ago. That’s about all of the familiarities between the book and my life.
Quint Matthews, a world champion bull rider, grew up in the rodeo and lived the lifestyle of the rich and
famous. The one thing that he was lacking was a lady to love, who loved him back for just being him. So he
placed an ad on an internet dating site. Found someone that he wanted to get to know a bit more and she just
happened to live in the town of a former love and best friend. So he would give it a shot. He had business to
take care of anyway in that far west hole in the wall town.
Allison was a single mother and owned her own dress shop. Unbeknownst to her, her 12 year old daughter Jill
decided to put a profile on an internet dating website. For a month or so now, Jill, posing as Allison, had been
communicating with a gentleman who found her most appealing and decided it was time to meet. So he made
arrangements to meet Allison in a couple of hours and go out to dinner. So what is Jill to do, she has to get her
mom out on a date with a complete stranger. Does she succeed? Read the book to find out.
I could go on and on, but that would ruin a great book for you, so I won’t say anymore about the storyline. I
will tell you, you will enjoy this book and you will be rooting for the underdog! |
The Book |
Avon / Harper Collins |
Aug 21, 2007 |
Paperback |
978-0-06-082972-8 |
Fiction / mystery caper |
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The Reviewer |
Sandie Vega |
Reviewed 2007 |
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