Tales from the Eerie Saloon

Tales from the Eerie Saloon, aka Tales of the Eerie Saloon and sometimes abbreviated to Eerie Saloon, is a fantasy western series co-authored by Ellie Dauber and Christopher Leeson. Originally published on Big Closet in 2006, the collection has since grown into a four volume set published by Doppler Press through Amazon.com from June - September, 2020. Set in the American West of the early-mid 1870s, Eerie follows the trials and tribulations of a group of outlaws transformed into attractive young bar girls and forced to work in the titular public house. Titles in order of publication include Eerie Saloon: High Noon, House Rules, Dance With Me and Jessie Hanks - Outlaw Queen.

Summaries
High Noon

A desperate sheriff resorts to magic to stave off an attack from a vengeful gang of owlhoots. Can the bartender's potion prevent a massacre? It's a long, dusty trail from the Territorial Prison to Eerie, Arizona. Now the one-time badmen are faced with a life sentence - starting with being trained to work as saloon girls!

House Rules

As the Hanks Gang serve their 60 days at the Eerie Saloon, they begin to adjust to their new bodies and begin to make new lives. This being the Old West, there's also a shootout, poker games, and a kidnapping. Wilma, Jessie and Bridget have new opportunities but old ways of thinking, especially thinking of themselves as men, are hard to break.

Dance With Me

Life has a way of happening when you stop paying attention to your troubles. The transformed women of the Hanks Gang have served their sentences and now must build new lives for themselves. There are restaurants to run, poker hands to deal, blacksmiths and ranchers to...consider? Romance rears its pretty head and other complications threaten tranquility. The new girl, Jane, presents special problems for her sister, Laura. Everyone needs and wants a life partner, everyone has someone they want to ask to dance...

Jessie Hanks: Outlaw Queen

Jessie Hanks is on the run from Eerie after the death of Toby Hess. She tries to act like the man she was – robs a stage, gets mixed up with a gang of Mexican bandits, but, as she discovers, there’s some things a boy-turned-gal can't escape from. Most of all, from herself.