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Wyoming Winter

Diana Palmer

The prolific author of more than 100 books, DIANA PALMER got her start as a newspaper reporter. A multi–New York Times bestselling author and one of the top ten romance writers in America, she has a gift for telling the most sensual tales with charm and humour. Diana lives with her family in Cornelia, Georgia.

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COLIE THOMPSON WAS in a mild panic. Her brother, Rodney, was bringing over his friend J. C. Calhoun. J. C. was thirty-two, pretty much at the end of his Army Reserve service—the cutoff age was thirty-two. He and Rodney had met in Iraq, almost four years ago.

Both men were with the same Army unit. Rodney was serving his first tour of duty. J. C. ’s Army Reserve unit had been called up for limited duty, and he was assigned to the same area as Rodney. In one of those wild coincidences, they started talking and discovered that they lived in the same Wyoming town, J. C. having taken a job with another Catelow resident, Ren Colter, whom he’d met during his first tour of duty. Rodney looked up to J. C. , who was a little older. The older man had been a police officer before he went into the Army the first time, almost twelve years earlier.