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The Sinful 7 of Delite, Texas 1: Her Double Delight

Seven single, Southern women, all friends, all with troubled pasts, begin a new life in Delite, Texas, running a club and dance hall called Dixie Chix. Susanna Cooperton is in charge. Her four friends help around their club, but she’s waiting for her two cousins to arrive. They’re on the run, and trouble’s coming.

Sheriff B.J. Parker and his brother Monte, an ex-military man, have their eyes set on the hottest item in town, the owner of Dixie Chix. They can’t seem to get her off their minds, and as soon as they reveal their intentions, Susanna’s fighting their every move.

Worst of all, the man who hurt her is on the hunt for her.

Susanna must save her cousins and protect her other friends at Dixie Chix, but she needs some help from the two men that love her.

Note: There is no sexual relationship or touching for titillation between or among siblings.

Genre:
Contemporary, Ménage a Trois/Quatre, Western/Cowboys

Length:
36,810 words
 

THE SINFUL 7 OF DELITE, TEXAS 1: HER DOUBLE DELIGHT

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dixie Lynn Dwyer

 

 

 

 

 

 

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THE SINFUL 7 OF DELITE, TEXAS 1: HER DOUBLE DELIGHT

Copyright © 2012 by Dixie Lynn Dwyer

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First E-book Publication: December 2012

 

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AUTHOR’S NOTE

 

 

Susanna Stone is one tough woman. She’s escaped from abuse by the hands of her own uncles as well as the abuse and dominance from one very charming, wealthy crook. She’s been on the run for the last few years and along the way has met other women like herself who have gone through hard times and stared death in the eye. Susanna befriends these women, and together they pool their money, their resources, and their determination for independence and success to form a business venture. Their dreams of a prosperous future without living in fear seem achieved in their new business, Dixie Chix. It’s a dance hall, club, and all-around good-time place located in a unique town called Delite, Texas.

Delite is like no other place these women have ever been. There are ex-military farmers and businessmen and women all living in a prosperous town where even ménage relationships are common. But the seven women aren’t looking for love, nor do they believe in it. As a matter of fact, all their problems stemmed from men in their lives and they’ve had enough.

But sometimes fate has a way of bringing happiness to even the most defiant of hearts. The Sinful Seven of Delite, Texas, have chains, locks, and possibly even Kevlar around their hearts, and it’s going to take more than cupid to penetrate them.

I hope you enjoy their stories of triumph as they turn Dixie Chix into the hottest dance hall in Texas all while trying to fit in to Delite while keeping their pasts behind them.

Hugs…~Dixie~

THE SINFUL 7 OF DELITE, TEXAS 1: HER DOUBLE DELIGHT

 

DIXIE LYNN DWYER

Copyright © 2012

 

 

 

 

 

Chapter 1

 

Susanna stood by the bar watching the other women and hired staff set up for tonight. The floors looked clean and shiny, the bars were all well stocked, and the band was ready to play. She heard them testing the mike. “One, two. Testing…one, two.” She gave a wave, letting them know that she heard them loud and clear. She had that excitement bubble in her belly again. Every night before they opened she’d have that feeling. This was a special place owned and operated by her and her five friends. As soon as her cousins showed up, they’d have a share in it, too.

She looked at Ava and the others as they approached. Ava handed her the magazine, and she smiled wide. She still couldn’t believe it, and in under two years’ time.

Susanna stared at the article and the large photo on the cover of the magazine while the others gathered around her. Their dance hall and bar, Dixie Chix, had made the top-ten list in the very famous Texas magazine.

“Holy crap!” Paula stated as she played with her long brown hair, bringing it to one side of her shoulder as she smiled wide. “I know I keep saying that, but, damn, this is awesome.”

“I know. This is great, but it’s also scary,” Susanna told her.

“Scary how? This is why we’ve been working so hard. This is why we settled here in Delite instead of any other Southern state, Susanna. You and Ava have been working your asses off,” Elise added. She was so confident now and outspoken. It was a drastic change from the shy, battered woman of three years ago. Susanna was proud of her.

“We’ve all been working our asses off,” Ava stated, and Susanna smiled. Ava, with her long red hair, had really taken to a position of authority and leadership. She just needed a push from Susanna and the daily support of the crew of friends. Susanna smiled.

“This calls for a celebration,” Juliet chimed in.” She was a petite little thing and full of energy and sweetness. She was shy and only recently began to come out of her shell but just barely. Susanna worried about her just like she worried about all of her friends.

“No celebrating until Alexa and Sally are with us,” Susanna said, and everyone nodded their heads in agreement. It still wasn’t safe for her younger cousins to join her in Delite. She was worried. She hadn’t heard from them in a few weeks and she was concerned for their safety. She took a deep breath as she looked around the dance hall. She needed to distract herself from those types of thoughts.

Susanna had done some major growing herself. Her confidence and self-esteem had been nonexistent before she escaped. It was a do-or-die situation three years ago, and if she had stayed, she knew she’d be dead, whether it was by their hands, his hands, or her own.

“Let’s get back to work. We need to get things in order in case this article makes Dixie Chix even busier,” Ava interrupted as if sensing Susanna’s thoughts. Her cousins were on all their minds. They had a strong bond, the seven of them, and none of them would rest until they were together again and safe from harm.

The group of women each had a story, a tale about their lives and their young pasts. They grew stronger together. One unit, one family, and they would fight their battles together to the end.

Susanna watched as everyone headed back to work, preparing their stations and checking on staff. They had come so far in just two years’ time. Glancing around the large venue, she remembered knowing the moment she saw the old warehouse exactly what she wanted to create. They each had money to contribute and each had a share in Dixie Chix, and that was why it was so successful. It was a safe and fun place for both locals and travelers to go. Now that it made the top-ten list, their place would become even more famous. She swallowed hard. With fame and recognition came exposure. She didn’t have a problem with that except her face needed to remain hidden. Her last name wasn’t even real, just like Juliet’s and Ava’s. They had no choice. Their pasts could come looking even after all this time.

She took a deep breath and walked toward the back room and the entrance to the elevator. She needed to change upstairs then get some paperwork done before they opened.

 

* * * *

 

A few hours later, Susanna stood in the control room with security, watching on numerous cameras as another successful night continued. Dixie Chix was a success because of their combined hard work, and she was proud of them. Ava, Juliet, Paula, Elise, and Susanna just wanted to make a good living, put their pasts behind them, and succeed without having to spread their legs.

It seemed their five-year plan had worked. Now all they needed was to hear from Alexa and Sally. The seven best friends for life would be back together and living the way they should be instead of under the controlling command of men.

She swallowed hard as she stared into one of the several cameras on the panel in front of her. By the entrance she noticed Don, one of their bouncers, flirting with a young woman who definitely wasn’t legal age to be entering the bar. Twenty-one and over was a rule for good reason, but lately Don had been breaking that rule, and she had given him his last warning two weeks ago. He had a bad attitude to boot, and some of the other staff members were complaining. She didn’t need the trouble of serving to underage people or breaking any other laws or regulations in this business. They ran a clean and safe establishment. They couldn’t allow fast growth and bad employees to ruin that for them. They even scored high with the health inspector. One of the health investigators lived in the community and loved coming here with his wife to line dance. There were others to worry about, too. One of them came to mind immediately. If Sheriff Parker or one of his deputies caught Don or someone else serving to underage people, they would be on her ass. Those men and women in the sheriff’s department were intimidating. One man in particular seemed to be hanging around more lately, and it made Susanna very uneasy, never mind her friends. The seven of them, including Alexa and Sally, had done their share of illegal shit over the years in hopes of survival. Susanna cleared her head.
Why the hell am I thinking about that? We’re fine now. We can each breathe easy knowing that with hard work and commitment, things can only improve for us.

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