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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Bobbie Faye Returns
This follows up Bobbie Faye's Very, 'very, very, very' Bad Day. It starts up a couple months after the first disaster and many of the same characters appear. Bobby Faye is working at Ce Ce's store one day when her cousin Francesca shows up asking Bobbie Faye to help her find stolen diamonds her mother, Marie, hid somewhere. Francesca's father, Emile, head of a mob...
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1.0 out of 5 stars Same book --Different title
Love Bobbie Faye, love the writing, but for crying out loud, they haven't been in print long enough to swap titles and remarket. I ordered a book I'd already read as "BobbieFaye's (kida sorta not exactly Family Jewels" 2008. Lo and behold it has been remarketed as Girls just want to have fun. Apparently Charmed and Dangerous, which was my first read, was also a remarket...
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4.0 out of 5 stars Bobbie Faye Returns, May 27, 2008
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This follows up Bobbie Faye's Very, 'very, very, very' Bad Day. It starts up a couple months after the first disaster and many of the same characters appear. Bobby Faye is working at Ce Ce's store one day when her cousin Francesca shows up asking Bobbie Faye to help her find stolen diamonds her mother, Marie, hid somewhere. Francesca's father, Emile, head of a mob organization and the person Marie stole the diamonds from, thinks Bobbie Faye knows where they are at. Within the first several chapters of the book, Bobbie Faye is shot at, kidnapped on the same block by three separate groups of people, and her car blows up on a bridge, taking part of the bridge with it. So you could say the sequel starts off with a bang.

Throughout the book, we get to meet more of Bobbie Faye's crazy family, including her father, she blows up other things, comes near death several times, all while trying to figure out her feelings for Trevor 'well those feelings are pretty obvious' and Cam 'not so obvious'. Bobbie Faye is also accused of murder not once, but twice through the course of the book. Trevor and Cam know she is innocent and try to figure out a way to keep every cop in the state from killing her on sight.

Causey's second attempt with Bobbie Faye does not disappoint. However, I don't think it quite lives up to the first one. A little less time is spent on the action and running around 'just a little, there's still a lot of action' and more time is spent developing the relationship she has with Trevor and Cam. There are also a ton of characters in this book, sometimes a little difficult to keep track of. And I didn't laugh out loud quite as much as the first one. With all that being said, I was still highly entertained and liked the ending. I won't give too much away, but we find out a little more about best friend Nina at the end of book. Hmm.....perhaps we're setting up for a third installment?
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5.0 out of 5 stars HILARIOUS, July 19, 2009
Bobbie Fae is a force of nature, while being witty, brave, and competent. I found her extremely likable, and loved the fact that Bobbie Fae is not as dependent on male characters to fix her problems for her. She's a crack shot with a gun, tough, smart, creative, and has a personality bigger than her home state of Louisiana! She makes the mayor cry and hide under his desk since her adventures tend to be expensive, but it's not her fault everything keeps blowing up! It is easy to understand why her hometown adores her, and as a reader you will too! Whenever Bobbie Fae is around there is nonstop action and laughs.

Fans of the first Bobbie Fae book will not be dissappointed with this follow up! If you have not read Bobbie Fae's Very Very Very Bad Day I recommend reading that first, but make sure you have this one close at hand for when you finish reading! I laughed out loud many times while reading all of the Bobbie Fay books, and can't wait to read the 3rd which is out in summer 2009. As of summer 2009 they are also reprinting all the Bobbie Fae books in a smaller and less expensive paperback version (this review is for the more expensive "larger" paper back version).

The Bobbie Fae books are perfect for fans of funny mysteries or action/adventure. These books are perfect for the beach or whenever you want to get away and have a hearty laugh. I think these books would also make a great gift for the woman reader in your life, but do want to note that my 3 of my male friends have loved this book as well!

If you like Janet Evanovich, you will love Tony McGee Causey's books. While I love both writers, and I think the Bobbie Fae series is actually funnier than the Plumb books. I read about 8 books a week and am very familiar with most mystery writers; I can say that Causey is in my top 5 favorites.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Fun and Exciting, August 21, 2008
I don't often give reviews on the books I've read very much unless if I feel my review warrants attention! I'm a very picky on the books that I read and I'm an avid reader and extremely cautious on what books that seems interesting to me and it takes a lot of thought to pick out a book because I don't want to waste the money! Toni Mcgee Causey wrote a downright wonderful, hilarious, and sexy story of heroine Bobbie Faye. I was glued to this story, could not put this book down, laughed out loud until my ribs hurt..so enjoy this book..you will not waste your money (I hope!) :)
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4.0 out of 5 stars Quick Bobbie Faye...Run Away from Cliché, July 18, 2008
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Terry Lyle "Yodeler" (Jamestown, NY United States) - See all my reviews
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If you enjoyed Causey's "Bobbie Faye's Very (very, very, very) Bad Day", you will like "Bobbie Faye's (kinda, sorta, not exactly) Family Jewels". If you LOVED (as I did) the first book you will like the new installment as well, yet you may find yourself wishing it had the verve of the original. Causey's first book grabs you by the b...ull horns and literally drags you (willingly) from one hysterical, climatic event to another.

"...Family Jewels" is a good read yet I couldn't keep the niggling in my mind from pointing out that this was turning into something I've read before. My peeve? Well, it's the "torn between two lovers" thing. I read a lot and one of my favorite genre's is mystery stories with women protagonists. Virtually every one falls into the "oh, which man do I love?...the straight and narrow cop (usually furious)or the rebellious kinda...sorta...good-bad guy". It's the path I see Cuasey taking in this new book and, for my money, it takes up too much reading time when Bobbie could be blowing something up. I guess I long for a woman who can make up her mind about who she wants and then gets on with business. I know that a writer needs to create some sort of conflict in order to keep things interesting but, isn't there something new?

Okay, I'm over it and do recommend this book as an entertaining, fast read. Causey excells at sarcasm, humor, character devlopment and painting scenes of intense drama and suspense (blowing things up). (If you didn't read Causey's first book...GET IT...it is terrific.)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Another bull's eye!!, July 1, 2008
The fates are out gunning for Bobbie Faye in this hilarious sequel. If it weren't for bad luck she'd have no luck at all - well except for the men in her life. Who wouldn't want a couple of hunky heroes battling for their attention? Amidst explosions and life on the run, Bobbie Faye will make you laugh out loud at her antics and root for her all the way to the end. A sassy, kick-but Southern gal who takes life by the horns.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars love love love!, July 31, 2011
This review is from: Girls Just Wanna Have Guns (Bobbie Faye, Book 2) (Mass Market Paperback)
Bobbie Faye might be the coolest person to ever fictionally exist. If any of you have ever read the Stephanie Plum novels, you will really love this book. (I've only read one of S.P's but it was good) This is actually the second book of the series. I read the first one forever ago, and loaned it to a friend- who lost it. *grumbles* Anyway, so I was hesitant to review this book on here since I didn't do the first one. But I feel the need to let everyone know of it's awesomeness, since I was lucky enough for someone to tell me about it.
Bobbie Faye (or BF as I will call her from now on) lives in Lousiana, so the entire series (this is book 2 of 3) has this whole cajun feel to it that I love. Even a woman that does voodoo and spells (abeit it pretty badly. they never end well) but all of the characters are super lovable. Even when they are being idiots. (which is a lot of the time.)
And if her insane family isn't enough entertainment (which they really are - with a brother who has a knack for knowlingly picking up married women, to a sister that can't stay out of rehab, leaving BF with the daughter), BF finds herself in a love triangle that is so hard to read, because they both love her (and want to kill her at the same time, really.) and She loves them both, too. For completely different reasons.
There's Cam, the town cop, who's she's known her entire life. Who she dated for yearssssss. They have this history, and are willing to do just about anything for each other, even though there's all of these misconceptions about why they broke up, and how they feel about each other now- the love is THERE. It's like palpable off the pages. Seriously. My heart aches for them.
And then if having a cop on your side isn't awesome enough, BF had to go and meet an FBI agent, who is equally as charming, ruggedly handsome, but he's new, and exciting, and there's no baggage. And so they are pretty awesome together too.
So this triangle is all hot and tense, ESPECIALLY when all three are in the same room together. Woooow. You can practically feel the testosterone sucking all of the air out of the room.
And poor BF, the contraband queen of her town, just can't stay out of trouble. The residents both love her, and are completely terrified of her. She causes chaos and destruction wherever she goes, but not on purpose. She has a heart of gold, even though she's fiercely independent. (Which is why I think I have such a problem with this cover. Because that girl def does not look independent or fiercely stubborn.) She hates asking for help, even though she has two very hot men at her disposal, and a wide (WIDE) network of people that will do anything for her. Hilarity ensues.
You can not read this book without laughing.
You just can't.
And well, yes, you'll probably fall a bit in love with the characters, too. It's hard not to.
So, read the series! It'll brighten your day!
1st book: Charmed and Dangerous
(this is 2nd book)
3rd book: When A Man Loves A Weapon (I haven't read it yet, but I plan to! Soon! I'm DYING to know who she ends up with!) Although, honestly, I'll probably be happy with either. They are just that awesome. As long as the other one is happy, too! (crap.)
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1.0 out of 5 stars Same book --Different title, April 16, 2010
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This review is from: Girls Just Wanna Have Guns (Bobbie Faye, Book 2) (Mass Market Paperback)
Love Bobbie Faye, love the writing, but for crying out loud, they haven't been in print long enough to swap titles and remarket. I ordered a book I'd already read as "BobbieFaye's (kida sorta not exactly Family Jewels" 2008. Lo and behold it has been remarketed as Girls just want to have fun. Apparently Charmed and Dangerous, which was my first read, was also a remarket of Bobbie Fayes Very (very, very, very) bad day.

A good author need not stoop to this. Now I'm returning it to Amazon and neither of us should have had to go to the trouble. I actually thought it might be the case, but thought it was the next book in the series.

Oh, BTW, I vote for Trevor!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars review, November 19, 2009
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This review is from: Girls Just Wanna Have Guns (Bobbie Faye, Book 2) (Mass Market Paperback)
after reading my first bobbie faye book, i rushed right over to amazon.com and ordered the two others. then i went back and ordered more to give to friends and family for christmas. great adventure, great laughs, great characters(and i mean this in the most stephanie plum sense of the word) all make for a great read.
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5.0 out of 5 stars I Had Fun!, July 20, 2009
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Review Toni McGee Causey - "Bobbie Faye's (kinda, sorta, not-exactly) Family Jewels" now Named "Grirs Just Wanna Have Guns"

Fans of such slapstick series as Janet Evanovich's "Plum" series and Sarah Strohmeyer's "Bubbles" series will most likely adore this new series too. And if you think you have had a bad day, well I beg to differ!

Bobbie Faye is having one seriously BAD day, it will make your bad day look like a picnic! Bobbie Faye is coerced by her cousin Francesca to help her find some diamonds that have gone missing. Francesca is under the wrong idea that Bobbie knows where to find them...but then again many different groups of nefarious people seem to think that Bobbie Faye knows where these diamonds are. And poor Bobbie Faye is stuck on the idea that she has to help her family no matter what the cost to her own life may be.

Kidnappings abound as well as shootings,sniping fires and even one bulldozer through a house scene.

Now mix into this mess the fact that Trevor is back (you may remember him from the first book in this series)he's the "drop- dead -sexy FBI agent and is as serious about Bobbie as a heart attack, then ex-boyfriend Cam finally decides to clarify how HE feels about Bobbie and we can add testosterone poisoning into the fray.

A funny, fun, light, fluffy romp, that can be treated as a "potato chip read" ( a read that is not going to enlighten you in any important way, but makes you feel damn good and makes you giggle). I highly recommend
this to fans of slapstick humor. Granted it does go a little over the top sometimes and I had a problem keeping all the various groups and characters straight, but that is most likely my problem and not the fact that there may have been a tad too many people in this book for the author to deal with!


Have fun reading!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Bobbie Faye's (kinda, sorta, not exactly) Family Jewels, July 31, 2008
Bobbie Faye is back and it's new day. Unfortunately this day doesn't show any signs of being any less dangerous than the very, very, very, very bad day she just had. This time Bobbie needs to find her Aunt Marie's missing diamonds which are worth millions - each. And the catch is that there are at least three separate groups looking to get their hands on the diamonds, all willing to hurt members of Bobbie Faye's family if she doesn't deliver the diamonds directly to them. All the old cast members are back and the game is on.
However, I found this book slightly less appealing than the first one. The first book was chock full of action and laugh out loud situations. While this book also had a good helping of Bobbie Faye getting herself into (and out of) ridiculously dangerous situations, more time was spent developing the romance between Bobbie and Trevor and reviving the romance between Bobbie and Cam which made for quite a few slow spots in-between the action.
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