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Book Reviews of The Listening Sky (Wyoming Frontier, Bk 4)

The Listening Sky (Wyoming Frontier, Bk 4)
The Listening Sky - Wyoming Frontier, Bk 4
Author: Dorothy Garlock
ISBN-13: 9780446602525
ISBN-10: 0446602523
Publication Date: 4/1/1996
Pages: 396
Rating:
  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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3.9 stars, based on 61 ratings
Publisher: Warner Vision
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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reviewed The Listening Sky (Wyoming Frontier, Bk 4) on + 51 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
I liked this book very much. It kept me interested all the way through. While centered around one main character, there were several side stories to keep you interested. A fun read. I really like to read Dorothy Garlock
jjares avatar reviewed The Listening Sky (Wyoming Frontier, Bk 4) on + 3429 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This book is wonderful! This book has it all action, likeable characters, great plotting and well-developed characters and scenes. I was really in a mood to read a book like this; it was a treat from the first page to the last.

Jane Love has joined a group of men and women who are trying to start over in the Wyoming Territory. TC Kilkenny is trying to bring a dead town back to life and needs workers and families to join him in reclaiming this old town. He also works with a lumber company; men in these outback regions want wives and Kilkenny encourages single women to come and work. He also understands that many of these women will quickly find husbands, if they want one.

Jane is running from a terrible secret and believes she will be free in Wyoming. However, on her first day at Timbertown, she receives a threatening message. Each of the arriving people has a unique story as to why they are willing to forgo Eastern comforts to come to this wild land.

TC Kilkenny is a fair man who is dedicated to creating a new town from the ashes of the old. He demands that women be treated with respect and they have the final say as to whether they want to be courted by a particular man.

Kilkenny is immediately interested in Jane, who demands to be returned to a depot. She tells him that she sees through his jobs offer for single females; he just wants them for wives for the men already employed there.

Garlock has a habit of mentioning characters from previous books and its a trait that I really enjoy. Although these characters are mentioned in this book, it stands alone you dont have to have read the other books to enjoy this one.

Several of the Tallman clan are mentioned; Colin Tallman, adopted son of Addie and John Tallman (YESTERYEAR). From DREAM RIVER, Amy and Rain Tallman are mentioned. They are Colins grandparents.

Milo Callahan comes back from SINS OF A SUMMER; hes still a villain. The Kilkenny name may be familiar if you read MIDNIGHT BLUE. In that story, Moose Kilkenny was a bare knuckle fighter who fought Pack Gallagher. TC is the nephew of Moose Kilkenny.

Finally, Gerrick and Katy Rowe are mentioned (from NIGHTROSE). It was Gerricks dream to revitalize the dead Timbertown.


Wyoming Frontier
1. Midnight Blue (1988)
2. Nightrose (1990)
3. Sins of Summer (1994)
4. The Listening Sky (1994)
5. Larkspur (1997)
6. Sweetwater (1990)
reviewed The Listening Sky (Wyoming Frontier, Bk 4) on + 244 more book reviews
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.
Marcia avatar reviewed The Listening Sky (Wyoming Frontier, Bk 4) on + 378 more book reviews
Jane's hopes soared when she set out for a job out west in Wyoming, but she soon found out that there was not enough jobs for all the women who had answered the employment ad, but there were lots of lonely lulmberjacks who needed brides. Well Jane didn't give a fig for the matchmaking idea, and set about to prove she could make it on her own.
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So much happens in this one it is uncanny, set in the West, with a mill-owner trying to get his crew married off, so he can keep them happy...
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historic romance. Western, not bad but kind of expected page to page.
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good romance novel
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Good Read!!!