Today’s Old West expression: Calico Queen
Like we do today, the cowboys of the old West used a good bit of slang. Calico Queen was used to describe a prostitute. He’d visited a calico queen last night.
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Keeper Tyree is an aging bounty hunter who lives by his own set of rules. He’s a hard man, but he’s just, and his word is his bond. He’s a loner and likes it that way. Then Cathleen O’Donnell catapults into his life looking to hire his gun. Josiah Pardee has killed her boy and she’s out for vengeance. Somehow all his hard and fast rules, including working alone and minding his own business, crumbles in the face of the immovable widow he now works for. He finds himself rescuing soiled doves, a myopic bookworm more suited to city life than the Wild West, and an hombre being dragged to death by angry cardplayers as he tracks down the murdering sidewinder Josiah Pardee.
Excerpt
He threw his legs over the bed, held his head and groaned. At forty-six he was too damn old to be drinking that much rot gut. Ten years older than the average life span in his profession. Still and all it had paid off. Pardee, drunk on his ass to hear one of the saloon girls tell it, indulged in a little pillow talk. Pillow talk, that with a little sweet talk and a couple double eagles, she’d been happy to share. Pardee had headed for the Kansas Badlands until things cooled down. Apparently, the townspeople didn’t take kindly to a sixteen-year-old being gunned down, especially one that wasn’t even wearing a gun. It had happened when Keeper had been out of town and the news had moved on to the next scandal by the time he’d got back.
He pulled up tan canvas pants over long johns, shoved his feet into worn boots and strode to the window. A gold ball of glory flirted on the pink-colored horizon visible between the timber joists of a building going up across the street. The quiet of morning in direct contrast to the shootings and rabble rousting of last night. He splashed water in the basin and washed up, finished getting dressed then headed downstairs, a flask in his vest pocket. A little hair of the dog in his coffee would offset the hammers pounding at his skull.
He pulled out the hard-backed chair at his favorite table in the dining room and dropped down. From here he could see both the entryway and the kitchen. Part of the reason he was an aging gunman instead of a resident of Boot Hill was an abundance of caution. Drink might slow him down but he could always function.
Bio
Sandra is a vegetarian, animal lover and avid gardener, and also writes as S. Cox. She lives with her husband, their dog and cats in sunny North Carolina.
Her stories consist of all things Western and more. She is a category bestselling Amazon author, Eppie finalist and award winner.
Order link: https://tinyurl.com/KeeperTyree
Web link: http://sandracoxwriter.com
Twitter: http://twitter.com/Sandra_Cox
Nicely done, Sandra, and thanks to EC for hosting you. Now I know what Calico Queen means.
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Janie
Heh. Thanks, Janie:)
DeleteThanks so much for sharing with us! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Martha;)
DeleteCongratulations to Sandra on her success.
ReplyDeleteThanks, David:)
DeleteThanks for the kind words and help in getting the word out. Appreciate ya.
ReplyDeleteI just bought it for my new Paperwhite Kindle! I look forward to reading it. :-)
ReplyDeleteHow nice to hear, DJan;) Thank you. Hope you enjoy it:)
DeleteCongratulations on your new book, Saundra. I'm sure it will be successful. It was nice of Elephant Child to give us an excerpt from your book. A real western novel.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Julia.
DeleteEC is definitely a Keeper:)
Calico Queen - I learned something today.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, Sandra!
What? That's not a Sci-Fi term? Heh. Just teasin:)
DeleteThanks, Alex:)
Just got it and now will add it to my July book list!
ReplyDeleteHow lovely to hear. Thank you, Anne. Hope you enjoy it:)
DeleteYay and Congratulations, Sandra!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Rawknrobyn:)
DeleteShe is a good scout and writes very well.
ReplyDeleteHey Andrew:)
DeleteThank you:) Always good to hear on the writing:)
Thanks for the introduction dear
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for stopping by, Cloudia.
DeleteHooray! Congratulations to Sandra, and thanks for the link. Off to check it out now... :-)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Diane:) Appreciate the well wishes:)
DeleteI am happy to know this! Congrats! I visited the link.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the visit, bread&salt:)
Delete...and just bought it. Looking forward to the read! :-)
ReplyDeleteThere ya go, making my day, Diane.
DeleteHope you enjoy it.
This sounds really interesting, I'll check the link to see if my budget can afford it after all the recent hits on it, cat food, vet bill etc.
ReplyDeleteCalico Queen is new to me.
Hey River,
DeleteDo you have a sick cat?
She has allergies so gets a shot several times each summer to stop her from scratching great open sores into her skin, it isn't usual for that to happen in winter, but it did, so we went to the vet for her shot and got her claws "manicured" at the same time. I bought your book, the price was well within my allowed limits. I live on an age pension.
DeleteOh man, another book I want to read. Thanks for the heads up.
ReplyDeleteHey Ann,
DeleteHow are you? Thanks for the interest.
Thank you one and all. I am going to leave it to Sandra to reply - and I am sure she will be over the moon with your kind and generous responses.
ReplyDeleteI certainly am, EC. And over the moon for you hosting me:)
DeleteI'm always looking for good books. Right now I am wading through about three dozen Dick Francis books someone gave me in a big bag.
ReplyDeleteHi Strayer,
DeleteI read Dick Francis some years ago. He's a good author.
The badlands of Kansas? I went to her website. She appears to use the same lovely model for all of her covers. Looks like some fun reads!
ReplyDeleteSounds interesting book..
ReplyDeleteThank you, Margaret.
DeleteHi EC and Sandra - great to see her book here. Also I'm enjoying learning what those words mean ... Calico Queen is a good one. Westerns always keep us happily amused - all the best with this new release - cheers to you both - Hilary
ReplyDeleteThanks for the well wishes, Hils. Glad you're enjoying Western slang;)
DeleteCheers,
Huge congratulations to Sandra. This sounds like a fascinating read. Wishing much success with it.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Mason. I appreciate the well wishes.
Deleteheartfelt congratulation to Sandra ,she is amazing writer and very pretty lady indeed :)
ReplyDeleteblessings to you and loved ones my friend!
Thank you for those kind words, Baili. I appreciate them.
DeleteI can't wait to read it ❤
ReplyDeleteThank you, Kinga! I appreciate the interest and hope you enjoy it:)
DeleteWell done, Sandra.
ReplyDeleteThanks Jamie, and for stopping by:)
DeleteCongrats to Sandra! Sounds like a fabulous read! So nice to see her here today. :)
ReplyDelete~Jess
Hi Jess, How are you? Nice to see you too:)
DeleteIn the cyber sense. Heh.
DeleteThanks, Laurie;)
ReplyDeleteClassy read, a gunslinger is the perfect for what I'm sure will be the showdown. I can envision a fight, perhaps the gunslinger even isn't fast enough? Many exciting plotlines could emerge from this - well done Sandra
ReplyDeleteThank you, SpacerGuy:) Appreciate the kind words.
DeleteThanks so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteGood luck with the book Sandra.
All the best Jan
Thanks so much, Jan:)
DeleteSounds very much worth reading, and soon.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Messymimi. (I'm a Mimi too;)
DeleteHope you enjoy.
Buona giornata
ReplyDeleteHope you have a nice day too:)
DeleteAwesome post
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DeleteAcabo de hacer un comentario en su blog.
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DeleteIkut membaca
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DeleteOh very interesting book
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DeleteMe ha parecido un guión muy interesante sobre el Oeste americano, la pena es, que he mirado en Amazon y solo está publicado en ingles. De todas formas muchas gracias por tu recomendación,; y has tenido un bonito detalle con tu amiga Sandra, a la que le deseo mucho éxito.
ReplyDeleteEstimada amiga, que disfrutes de un buen fin de semana.
Thank you for your interest, Manuel. Yes, it is only published in English. It would be nice to have it in Spanish too.
DeleteIt sounds like an interesting book although I've never read a Western before! good luck to your friend with the launch of her book! :)
ReplyDeleteHope you are having a good weekend :) Another rainy day here.
Away From The Blue
Thank you for the kind words, Mica.
DeleteWriting is very descriptive, a style that I like. I have not read any books in this category of gun slinger and lady friend so I will check if I can buy it on kindle
ReplyDeleteThanks for the interest, Kestrel. I'm pleased to hear you like the description and style. If you purchase it, hope you enjoy:)
DeleteNice to see Sandra is so successful! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Rain. I appreciate that.
DeleteThank you for introducing us to Sandra, I am going to check her writings out, you have peaked my interest in this author, and she's a dog owner and cats too she has to be just what readers will enjoy!
ReplyDeleteYeh Sandra!! So happy for you! Big Hugs!
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