Telegraph From Tomorrow: BOOK TEN (Ghost Town of SoreAss Creek - Whiskey Gulch 10)
About
The future’s calling, and it sounds drunk.
When the long-dead telegraph in Whiskey Gulch suddenly sparks to life, it starts spitting out tomorrow’s headlines, next week’s scandals, and enough bad predictions to make Jo McGraw wish for simpler problems—like stampeding cattle or flying furniture.
Now the ghosts are gossiping in Morse code, Aggie Pruitt’s charging five dollars a prophecy, Grandma Mavis is demanding a subscription, and the Boone twins have turned the event into a betting pool. Wade Boone’s still trying to “fix it” with tools and charm, and the telegraph keeps typing Jo’s name… twice. Loudly.
The result? One part haunted Western, one part rom-com disaster, and all-out supernatural chaos. Between lightning strikes, ghostly editorials, and whiskey-soaked wisdom, Jo’s about to learn that some messages can’t be stopped—only survived with humor and a stiff drink.
It’s Deadwood meets Practical Magic with a hangover, a telegraph that won’t shut up, and a heroine who refuses to either.
⚡ Why You’ll Love This Book
- Because small towns are funny—but haunted small towns are hilarious.
- Because Grandma Mavis gives better advice than any preacher, even when she’s holding a frying pan.
- Because the telegraph predicts chaos and delivers—in ALL CAPS.
- Because Jo McGraw is the only woman alive who can argue with destiny and win (mostly).
- Because laughter shouldn’t just echo—it should haunt.
- Because Wade Boone proves cowboy logic and electricity don’t mix—but it’s fun to watch him try.
- Because you deserve a paranormal romantic comedy that actually makes you snort-laugh in public.
What You’ll Find Inside
- A laugh-out-loud paranormal rom-com Western where ghosts, whiskey, and romance collide.
- Smart, sassy heroines and handsome, hopeless cowboys who never get timing right but always get hearts racing.
- Cinematic humor and southern-gothic charm set against the backdrop of the weirdest, most lovable ghost town west of sanity.
- One telegraph, one prophecy, one bad idea at a time.
- Jo McGraw’s world has always been strange—haunted bars, stubborn cowboys, and dogs that side with the spirits—but when the dead start sending spoilers, she realizes the Gulch’s future is one big punchline waiting for a witness.
- The ghosts are restless, the whiskey’s bottomless, and the next laugh might just save the day.
So pour a drink, grab this book, and settle in.
Because in Whiskey Gulch, every hangover tells a story, every spirit has something to say, and every reader leaves a little more haunted—and a whole lot happier.
Book Ten of the Whiskey Gulch Series — where the coffee’s strong, the whiskey’s stronger, and the dead never stop talking.