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* '''Author''': [[Sharon Sala]] | * '''Author''': [[Sharon Sala]] | ||
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* [[The Hen House]] - 2007, [[Loveland]] | * [[The Hen House]] - 2007, [[Loveland]] |
Latest revision as of 04:35, 21 November 2022
- Author: Sharon Sala
- Publisher: Loveland
- Year: 2004
- Setting:
- Amazon Listing: The Amen Trail
Book Description
Can a prostitute and a town drunk escape their past to find happiness and redemption? Ex-prostitute, Leticia Murphy is hell-bent on redemption, even if it kills her. However, Eulis is not averse to turning over a new leaf, as well. If they pretend to be a preacher and a "sister", will it be enough for salvation?
Related Titles
- Whippoorwill - Loveland, 2003
- The Hen House - 2007, Loveland