Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
The note attached to her grandmothers will has left debutante Mae St. John with this: the family fortune is gone; the father she never knew lives in Louisiana; and her only income is a modest trust fund left for the care of Big Maes poodle, Rhett. Hog-tied by her fathers financial predicament and mental decline, Whit Casey is not happy at being strong-armed to hire Mae, who knows nothing about quarter horse racing, to write for her racing magazine and dot-com. Still, attraction grows between the two women until Maes investigation into a horse cloning controversy implicates Whit and the colt she is depending on to stop the foreclosure of her fathers farm. Its a race against time to clear the colt before the big race and claim what both women desire most in their livessomeone to hold them forever.
About the Author
A Georgia peach transplanted to North Carolina, D. Jackson Leigh has worked the past thirty years as a print journalist and played an endless parade of sports. Although she works long hours commanding reporters and editing on deadline, the first thing she wants to do when she gets home is dive into a good book
or write one for herself.