The Saloon Serves Spirits: BOOK TWO (Ghost Town of SoreAss Creek - Whiskey Gulch 2)

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Welcome to The Saloon Serves Spirits, a laugh-out-loud ghost town comedy set in a haunted western where whiskey pours through your boots, bras vanish without warning, and Grandma Mavis proves she can still outdrink anyone — alive or dead.

At the heart of town is Madam Ophelia “Red” Devereaux, a corset-squeaking saloon queen who runs her bar like Saturday night never ended. Her
ghostly saloon humor collides with Peach Bellamy’s Vegas sass, sparking a rivalry of lace, whiskey, and war cries loud enough to wake the cemetery. From bawdy ballads to full-scale ghost brawls, the saloon is ground zero for chaos.

Inside, Virgil “Keys” McGraw bangs out power ballads that turn into off-key disasters, Daisy Mae belts bawdy songs that echo across the canyon, and the Boone twins get dragged into
can-can dances by partners who’ve been dead for 120 years. Outside, Booger and the pups refuse to step inside but bark furiously at shadows, while the Yorkies demand “air rides” and the Bits cause trouble no one can stop. This is small-town mayhem, with a paranormal twist — and the dogs aren’t letting the ghosts have all the fun.

Fans of
paranormal satire, bawdy antics, and dog humor fiction will howl with laughter as the absurd “laws” of Whiskey Gulch come crashing down. Sheriff Zeke fines folks for “flirtation without a license” and “reckless dodging,” deputies arrest goats for jaywalking, and Aggie insists every disaster is “research.” By dawn, the saloon is wrecked, the feud is hotter than ever, and Jo realizes this haunted town isn’t just rowdy — it’s home.

This book is perfect for readers who love:

  • Adult ghost comedy with whiskey-fueled bar fights and sass.
  • Haunted westerns where bras, corsets, and drinking contests matter more than gunfights.
  • Bawdy humor mixed with slapstick paranormal chaos.
  • Big-hearted families, small-town satire, and dogs who always steal the show.
  • The perfect mix of booze, brawls, barking, and ghosts.

In Whiskey Gulch, last call is just the beginning. The Saloon Serves Spirits is book two in the outrageous new Whiskey Gulch series —
where the living, the dead, and the dogs all demand a seat at the bar.

Why You’ll Love The Saloon Serves Spirits
  • You’ll laugh out loud at a saloon run by ghosts who never left Saturday night behind.
  • Grandma Mavis proves (again) she can outdrink the living, the dead, and probably the distillery.
  • Peach Bellamy’s feud with Madam Ophelia Devereaux explodes into bras, sass, and corsets.
  • The Boone twins get dragged into dances they never agreed to — by can-can girls who don’t take no.
  • Dogs are front and center: Booger growls, Maggie strategizes, the Yorkies squeak, and the Bits cause chaos.
  • Virgil “Keys” McGraw switches from cowboy ballads to Bon Jovi mid-song — with disastrous results.
  • Bawdy saloon ballads echo across the canyon, making even the coyotes shut up.
  • Yorkies demand “air rides” in the middle of ghost brawls.
  • Phantom whiskey pours straight through your boots, leaving puddles Booger is too happy to mop up.
  • Tables and chairs fly in barroom brawls, landing only on the living.
  • Daisy Mae belts bawdy ballads that rattle windows and blush cowboys.
  • Grandma heckles the piano until it gives up and plays Achy Breaky Heart.
  • Every chapter brings new gags: glowing tickets, missing bras, cursed barrels, or ghost pets.
  • Fans of slapstick comedy will love the whiskey-fueled brawls and bawdy banter.
  • Readers who adore small-town satire will see their neighbors in these ghosts.