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The Listening Sky [Large Print] [Hardcover]

Dorothy Garlock (Author)
4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)


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May 1996
In the 1880s, Jane Love comes to Timbertown, Wyoming to escape her heritage and begin a new job and an independent new life. But upon her arrival, she discovers that she and 19 other women were recruited, not to work, but to become wives of lumberjacks. Jane is appalled by the arrangement but agrees to a mock marriage with the town's owner.
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When town manager T.C. Kilkenny advertises for women to work in Timbertown, Wyo., he hopes to marry them off to his lumberjacks. To his surprise, he finds himself falling in love with strong-minded Jane Love, who is running from a dark secret and a mysterious tormentor. As a bevy of colorful men and women pair off, veteran western romance novelist Garlock (Almost Eden) balances humor and danger with a masterful hand in this fast-paced, warmhearted story. Touches of frontier crudity and realistic dialogue help create a full-bodied portrait of the formation of a community in the Old West of the 1880s. The characters and their zest for life will linger in the reader's mind.
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Mass Market Paperback edition.

Product Details

  • Hardcover
  • Publisher: Wheeler Pub Inc (May 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1568953178
  • ISBN-13: 978-1568953175
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,203,888 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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National bestselling and award-winning author of thirty-five romances that often feature the exciting backdrop of the Old West, Dorothy Garlock is one of America's-and the world's-favorite novelists. Her books, all enthusiastically reviewed, now total more than eight million copies in print with translations in 15 languages. She lives in Clear Lake, Iowa.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars My favorite, March 21, 2001
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Out of all the Dorothy Garlock books I have read this is by far my favorite. Jane Love heads west, hopeing to out run a secret that has haunted her all her life. When she gets to her new home she discovers two things, that she was lured west to basically be a mail order bride, and that some who knows her secret has followed her. She naturally takes her hostility out on the town's manager, TC Kilkenny.

Hostility turns into admiration as Jane gets to know TC and eventually love blooms. As their feelings grow, Jane is terrorized by the growing hatred her tormentor shows and the fear that TC will not be able to look beyond her past.

There are several interesting subplots in this book. One involves Colin Tallman (from "Yesteryear") and his determination to win the love of Sunday, a woman who came west with Jane. It is interesting to hear the fates of Rain, Amy, John, and Addie.

This book has it all: humor, mystery, historical references, and of course, romance. I highly recommend it to both long time Garlock fans and first time readers.

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent historical romance set in Wyoming Territory, 1882, May 9, 2002
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I just finished this book from Dorothy Garlock... and it is now one of my favorites (yes, I realize I say that with each and every book I complete of hers)!

Jane Love is just one of many women that are trying to start a new life in Wyoming Territory, where T.C. Kilkenny is working to bring the old town to life again. Jane, as many of the other women, are almost running from their past lives, but each will learn you can't run and instead must face them head-on. This story is full of interesting characters... from the sweet and scared Polly that is pregnant from a recent rape... Sunday, the strong and beautiful woman with a mouth like a man, and is just as strong as one too... and Jane Love, who is carrying the burden of a terrible secret, that she is sure will shame her if discovered. From the very beginning, Jane begins receiving threatening notes... "I know who yu are."... which make her desperate to leave the town of Timbertown, Wyoming. However, T.C. is determined to keep her in the town, until he's ready for her to leave for his homestead ranch.

Also making their presence in this wonderful story is Colin Tallman - the son of Addie and John Tallman from "Yesteryear."

Readers will also learn the fates of Amy and Rain Tallman from "Dream River" - the grandparents of Colin Tallman. If you recognize the name Kilkenny, it is from "Midnight Blue." Moose Kilkenny was the bare-knuckle fighter that lost his title to Pack Gallagher... Moose is T.C.'s uncle. Milo Callahan returns to Garlock's stories from a villain in "Sins of Summer" to a villain in this story. Also mentioned in this book is Gerrick and Katy Rowe from "Nightrose."

Now for those of you that haven't read all these other books by Dorothy Garlock, you are in luck. You don't have to read any of them to follow along and understand everything that is happening. Those mentioned simply make it much more enjoyable for those of us that have read them all.

Next, I'm off to read Dorothy Garlock's "Sweetwater."

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another good Garlock, January 8, 2003
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A. Y. Smittle (Winchester, VA United States) - See all my reviews
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This was good. Pioneering in Wyoming. Starting a town with men about---lets bring in some women. The story is fast paced and keeps going well. Things are always happening, so it makes it hard to put down! I'm so tired! :)
Jane reminds of Jane Eyre. The trod upon Jane who falls for the powerful Mr. Rochester. Except hes now Mr. American Kilkenny.
Hes got Irish and Indian blood in him. Hes running the town.
And he finds her intriguing.
She has a painful secret. She doesn't want to share with anyone and this keeps her and Kilkenny apart for most of the story. Theres also the typical Garlock character of the woman beaten who has left her bad man and the obsessed maniacal person out to kill our heroine.
But---what I want to say is that its just good. It keeps you going and its a sweet romance. Its built up enough to make it believable and sentimental throughout the story.
Jane grows close to several other women in the story as well as Kilkennys people. They name them the family which is pretty cool.
Oh yeah and Colin Tallman shows up from "Larkspur" and falls in love.
Sorry this isn't the best review. I keep staying up late reading Ms. Garlock! This is one of the good ones! Also try "Larkspur" and "House on a Hill."
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JANE Love's groping fingers found the pocket on her skirt and shoved the scrap of paper inside. Read the first page
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cutting camps, listening sky, yore mouth, lady barber, tonsorial parlor, stage station, silver eyes
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Miss Love, Miss Jane, Bob Fresno, Colin Tallman, Garrick Rowe, Milo Callahan, Patrice Guzman Cabeza, Sunday Polinski, Sweet William, Little Doc, Miss Polly, Jane Love, Nathan Foote, Theda Cruise, Aunt Alice, Judge Cottington, Miss Pickle, Herb Banks, Maude Henderson, Miss Sunday, Polly Wright, Thunder Cloud, Bill Wassall, Buddy Winters, Jeb Hobart
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