Sage Sweetwater and Blue Sleighty authors of Dominga Rio of Cuero release Dominga Rio of Cuero! Now Available! Lesbian Western, this novel has been adapted to screen to be a motion picture! Day of Reckoning.


ADAPTED TO SCREEN TO BE A MOTION PICTURE!
Dominga Rio of Cuero, a novel by Blue Sleighty and Sage Sweetwater in collaborative joint effort is the kind of novel that is set in the soil, documenting history and landmarks. Two women, Sleighty and Sweetwater, are prolific lesbian authors of our century.
Blue Sleighty gives us accurate and exciting insights on the Judas horse from the minute he is let out of the stocktrailer gate. Sleighty's noteworthy description from the opening, page 1-2, all her words. Here, Blue Sleighty proves her ability to write serious literature and powerful word descriptors. Sleighty's words brings us to the place where it all began...and it began here...
Sage Sweetwater began writing Dominga Rio of Cuero in the year 2005. Dominga Rio of Cuero is inspired from My Secret Obsession Erotic Lesbian Stories by Blue Sleighty, the life and loves of Blue Sleighty.
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Sage Sweetwater tags Blue Sleighty in her various writing venues because Blue Sleighty has invested her creative energies in collaboration with Sage Sweetwater. Every feeling waits upon its defining gesture and we, as authors have to be prepared to recognize it, but in the same breath, life doesn't hold still either.
Blue Sleighty leaves a literary legacy of Dominga Rio of Cuero to Sage Sweetwater and our fans. There's so much more of life of Dominga Rio of Cuero than words can define. Sage Sweetwater has learned in the doing, how ready she has to be. I thank you for your joint collaborative efforts, Blue Sleighty. I wish you well in your current literary endeavors. Giving credit where credit is due. May you receive of life, a bounty of all of its sweet...
You might wonder what a white 1966 Cadillac hearse and The Judas have in common. Both have needed a moonbeam or two to negotiate in the dark of the desert. Both have come from the originals—sturdy and well-built, to deliver those to a better life/afterlife, and both are owned by Dominga Rio of Cuero.
A descendant from Spanish bloodlines herself, like mesténos, the wild mustang offspring of Spanish horses, Dominga Rio has the same wild spirit within her. Her flowing mane of long, dark hair extends down to the bend in the back of her knees. She is stunning! Her beauty is not faded by her years. Quite the contrary, she grows more beautiful with each passing day.
Dominga Rio admires female courage. She has plenty of it, and can see it in other women. She’s as hot-blooded as they come.
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Gitana unlatches the stock trailer gate and lets The Judas out. He’s obsidian, not a white star, or patch of white on him. His color is listed as licorice black and he’s hard as coal. He’s got attitude—plenty of it, his stance and cast of mind typeset on the pages of a novel reviewed by a story analyst for screen adaptation. He inspires a cult following. He taxes himself as he sees fit, as there is no rider involved. Critics can only blame the horse, himself. He comes back when he feels he has done his job.
The Judas sniffs the fragrant air with fugitive scents. He takes a quick scan of the Arizona desert inhabited by dense catsclaw, ocotillo, paloverde, and saguaro. His instincts have taught him how to read the landscape in all of its language of sound, color, and movement.
He’s full of energy. Instinctively, The Judas whirls around. He plants his hooves into the ground. His observations of earlier today convince him there is human life out here, and some of that life has fallen where it was standing. When their time came, they died in rough washes of bleached sand and broken rock.
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Excerpt
A descendant of Spanish bloodlines, like mestenos, the wild mustang offspring, DOMINGA RIO OF CUERO has the same spirit flowing from her mane of long, dark hair. She owns The Judas, the horse who rounds up the wild mustangs. A quarter of a mile from Cuero, there’s a wild rosebush. One red rose blooms. That is Dominga Rio. Some say that one red rose is a firecracker. When the mood hits her, she fires off an anvil ignited by gunpowder. It proves you can attract a lot of attention with a hot Spanish attitude and strong lesbian instincts, which keeps the local blacksmith in business.
Her Spanish ancestors didn’t have a cannon to fire off to defend the Texas Mission compound from the Apaches might they attack, so they stocked up on an arsenal of gunpowder and anvils. How’s that for a powder keg of legend -one that Dominga Rio pays homage to?
In a gnarly fork, high up in the mulberry tree at her hacienda, there lives a serpent that never sleeps. That serpent would be the Texas media, more commonly known as THE RAIDER, a disreputable weekly gossip tabloid. They’re going to get Dominga Rio one way or the other, she’s somewhat of a celebrity.
The Shadow Wolves, American Indians with U.S. Customs have leased the Judas to track illegal immigrants and smugglers on Tohono O’odham Reservation land in Arizona. Whether the Judas is rounding up wild mustangs, tracking illegal immigrants, flushing out smugglers of illegal Cuban cigars in a rivalry of tabloid media and cockfighting, or commissioned by the Tick Riders to round up tick-infested cattle on the banks of the Rio Grande from Laredo to Del Rio, Dominga Rio isn’t far behind.
The Texas media thinks Dominga Rio of Cuero spends too much time on the road in her white 1966 Cadillac hearse following The Judas and his handler. Adventure, not wealth or vanity is what brings Dominga Rio out.
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