by Lee, Judith
Yeah, I should just forget about her… he ran his hand over his face…hell that‘s a stupid idea. He hadn’t quit thinking about her since he had left that night to go help Cody protect his woman from her crazy ex-husband.
The elevator doors opened and Cameron walked out. He raised his eyebrow at his brother. “Dakota, you hungry?”
“Yep, but for more than food.” His hangover forgotten, his mind was running a mile a minute trying to figure out how he could get to see Georgia again.
About the Author
Judith Lee
I was born and raised in Wyoming, the daughter of rancher, although we didn’t live on the cattle ranch when I was growing up. When he retired as an engineer, he went back to run the family ranch. My cousin is a rodeo roper and I have always loved sitting right next to the bull riders at the rodeo even though I usually got mud thrown all over me.
Although my husband is not a cowboy, he has always been my true love and soul mate. We married the day after I graduated from high school. We have five children, and eleven grandchildren. I still feel as young as when I first got married and still love my husband with all my heart.
My occupations have been many including an insurance agent, real estate broker, mortgage lender, farm and credit lender, Chamber of Commerce Director, a national quilting teacher and writer, and a longarm quilter. I have always been a writer, having written several dozen magazine articles, three quilting books under another name, and have appeared on three different quilting shows.
I wrote my first book at eighteen. It was about twin cowboys and their soul mates and I may have to bring it back out, brush it off and rewrite it as it was about 600 pages long.
Don’t forget to join me and Dakota and Georgia’s love story. Dakota Love Me.