Whippoorwill
by Sharon Sala
Loveland Press
March 1, 2003
ISBN #0966269667
256 pages
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Other Books by
Sharon Sala

More Than Words: Stories Of Courage

The Chosen

More Than Words, Volume 2

Missing

The Amen Trail

Reunion at Mossy Creek

On The Edge

Reunion At Mossy Creek

Amber by Night

Dark Water

The Way To Yesterday

Snowfall

King's Ransom

REVIEW

"A great western tale"

Though she is a prostitute in the White Dove Saloon, Letty Murphy prays every night that one day her prince will come to Lizard Flats, Kansas Territory to take her away from her pathetic existence. So far the love of her life has failed to arrive so Letty does what she has done since she was orphaned at twelve, turn a trick to survive. Town drunk Eulis Potter earns beers cleaning the saloon. He also supplements his drinking with digging graves.

Rumor spreads across the Great Plains that an eastern preacher is coming to Lizard Flats to perform a marriage ceremony. Numerous lost souls needing prayers to include funeral, birth, marriage, and confession arrive in town. However, the preacher shows his calling when he sleeps with Letty only to drop dead in her bed. Frightened that a mob will rip her limb by limb, a desperate Letty asks Eulis to help her. He changes from a mumbling drunk into an eastern preacher, but as he brings salvation to all, who will bring solace to the two neediest souls in the territory?

WHIPPOORWILL is a great western tale that is loaded with colorful characters, as Sharon Sala, known for her romantic suspense, will not lack ideas for future novels. The magnificent multiple subplots superbly blend into a final cohesive story line. However, it is the two most pathetic outcasts this side of Poker Flats that grip the heart of the reader with hope of love leading to redemption for them and all the other seemingly local losers. Fans of historical tales of the old west will appreciate this descriptive winner and want more stories set in Lizard Flats.

Harriet Klausner

Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted November 10, 2003



Summary

Whippoorwill is a tale filled with emotion -- set in a place rich with color and even more colorful characters. From the bawdy to the banal -- from the poor to the poignant. And all because of a less than pious preacher and a prostitute yearning for something more, the tapestry of these peoples' lives become interwoven, culminating with marrying to buryings and all that comes between.



 

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