Friday, June 25, 2021

Friday. Release day.

 


Phrase of the day: Between hay and grass

Like we do today, the cowboys of the old West used a good bit of slang. Between hay and grass refers to a young person.  Not quite a child anymore but not an adult. The boy was between hay and grass.

 

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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

No tinny piano. No rotgut whiskey. No barroom brawls. Just peace, quiet and the early morning
sun, shining through white ruffled curtains, warming the back of Keeper Tyree’s neck and soothing his arthritis. He brought his coffee to his lips and sighed with pleasure. Like his landlady it was strong and full-bodied, just the way he liked.

Molly, the owner of the boarding house he resided in, came by with the coffeepot. She winked at him and, giggling, moved out of reach when he went to pat her fanny, disappearing into the kitchen where the smells of breakfast potatoes, steak and eggs loosened his muscles and had his stomach growling in anticipation.

Heels clicked on the spotless, honey-colored wood floor. A woman so thin, she’d be lost if she turned sideways, approached from the doorway. She’d be striking if slashes of grief didn’t line her mouth and despair turn her eyes to a wintry slate blue. Still, they met his, direct and unswerving. A black ribbon held back hair as dark as a raven’s wing, except for streaks of white at the temples. Cheekbones sharp enough to cut paper held no color.

She stopped in front of him.

“Ma’am.” The chair scraped across the floor as he pushed to his feet.

“Are you Keeper Tyree?”

“I am.”

“Do you know of Josiah Pardee?”

“I do.” He stuck his hands in his pockets and rocked on his heels, his voice rough and raspy from too much whiskey and too many cigars.

“He killed my son over a saloon tart. My boy wasn’t even armed.” The woman looked brittle as dry timber. He fancied if he rested a hand on her arm it would break like kindling. Only her voice and eyes showed emotion. A fire burning almost out of control leaped bright and violent behind her eyes, taking them from wintery blue-gray to heated sapphire.

“You have my sympathy.”                                           

The almond-shaped eyes drilled into him. “I don’t want your sympathy. I want your gun. I want that man as cold and dead as my son.”

 


 

Order link: https://tinyurl.com/KeeperTyree

Web link: http://sandracoxwriter.com

Twitter: http://twitter.com/Sandra_Cox

AND

The lovely and talented Jacqui Murray has posted her review of Keeper at her WordDreams blog.

Thank you, Jacqui:) 

AND

The vivacious and wonderful Sally Cronin is re-viewing Gwen Slade at the Smorgasbord .

AND

Saturday I'll be visiting with the creative and kind, Annalisa Crawford at Blogging with my Fountain Pen.


 

 

 

34 comments:

Elephant's Child said...

Huge congratulations dear and prolific friend. I hope it does really, really well.

Valerie-Jael said...

Good luck with the launch, I hope you get the success you deserve! Hugs, Valerie

Natalie Aguirre said...

Congrats on your book release!

L. Diane Wolfe said...

Congrats, Sandra!

CJ Kennedy said...

Congrats on the book release!

Jeanie said...

Congratulations, Sandra! Three cheers!

Sandra Cox said...

Thank you so much, EC. From your mouth to readers' ears:)

Sandra Cox said...

Thank you so much, Val. Your warm sentiments are much appreciated.
Hugs received and returned.

Sandra Cox said...

Thank you, Natalie:)

Hilary Melton-Butcher said...

Hi Sandra - certainly sounds like it's waiting to be read by many - I like the excerpt ... congratulations on its release - cheers Hilary

D.L. Finn said...

Congrats Sandra :)Happy release day! Xo

Sandra Cox said...

Thanks, Diane:)

Sandra Cox said...

Thank you, CJ:)

Sandra Cox said...

Thank you, Jeanie:) Smiling.

Sandra Cox said...

Thanks, Jamie:)

da tabbies o trout towne said...

hope this: sellz a bazillion az we say: heer in trout towne

happy weekend Sandra !!! ☺☺♥♥

J.Q. Rose said...

Hey, pahdner, congratulations on your new release! Yee-haw!!

Sandra Cox said...

Thanks so much, Hils:)

Sandra Cox said...

Thanks, bud:)xoxox

Sandra Cox said...

From your mouth to readers' ears, FSG:)

Sandra Cox said...

Thanks, Cuz:)

Christine said...

All the best with this new release!

J.P. Alexander said...

Mucha suerte con tu novela te mando un beso

Janie Junebug said...

Congratulations! The cover looks great.

Love,
Janie

Truedessa said...

Congratulations! This sounds like a good summer read. I will have to pick up a copy to bring on vacation.

Sandra Cox said...

Thanks, Christine!:)

Sandra Cox said...

Thank you, J.P.
I'm sending you a hug.

Sandra Cox said...

Thanks for stopping by Jacqui's. Appreciated it:)

Sandra Cox said...

Thank you. And thanks for stopping by Jacqui's, Janie:) Appreciated it.

Sandra Cox said...

Thanks, True! Hope you enjoy it;)

Magic Love Crow said...

I am so happy for you Sandra! Congrats! Big Hugs!

Sally Cronin said...

Congratulations Sandra on the release of the new book.. will keep an eye open for the expected reviews to share... thanks for the mention and enjoy the day...hugs Sally

Sandra Cox said...

Thanks Stacy. And thanks for helping me get the word out.
You rock:)
Big hugs received and returned.

Sandra Cox said...

Thanks so much, Sally, and thanks for shining your spotlight in my direction. Much appreciated.