Cowboy Save Me: By Judith Lee (Tiller Brothers Book 1)

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sucked her tongue in a rhythm that mimicked making love.  The kiss seemed to go on forever.  Tammy lost all track of time. She moaned into his mouth, and he lifted her up into his arms with her feet off the ground.
    “Hmm, Son…”
    They both pulled apart and he set her on her feet, both looking surprised that the passion between them had erupted so quickly.  Cody looked up into his father’s smiling face.
    Cody cleared his throat, “Sorry dad. I want to introduce you to Tammy Anderson.”
    “Nice to meet you, Mr. Tiller.  I… I… thank you for letting me hang out at your house for a little while.  I’m sorry if it is an inconvenience for your family though.” She felt flushed and unsettled.
    “Nonsense, and please call me Josh.  We love having such a beautiful woman as our guest.  Evidently my son has forgotten his manners. He was kissing you in the middle of the yard with lots of eyes on you two. I was afraid he was about to carry you off somewhere,” he laughed, “…but please come in.  Dinner is ready.”  He gave Cody a look filled with fatherly humor with a lingering touch of sadness.
    Josh tucked her arm in his and placed himself between the two of them.  He wrapped his other arm around his son as they headed toward the porch. There is something so attractive about both of these men , Tammy thought.
    Her cheeks were red after being caught kissing Cody in plain sight of all the ranch hands and family.  Could this day get any more embarrassing? This beautiful man had a way of making her forget everything…like they were the only two people in it. Holly crap , he was just too good-looking for any woman to ignore.  She certainly needed to put some distance between them or she was going to get her heart broken by this sexy womanizing cowboy.

Chapter Five
    By the time they helped Josh set the table, and Cody went to get his mother, two trucks had pulled up outside.  Matt, Jenny, Cameron and Dakota made a lot of noise as they came in the front door, flinging their hats at the hat racks near the entry.  Matt lifted Jenny up in the air and announced, “You’re looking at the two time open class Grand Champion rabbit winner!”  He whirled her around.  Everyone clapped and patted her on the back and her mom and dad gave her hugs.
    “Sorry, we couldn’t be there little sis,” Cody kissed her on the cheek.   He reached back and grabbed Tammy’s hand and pulled her into the family circle.
    “It’s okay Cody.”  Jenny turned and looked at Tammy, and she threw her arms around her.  “I’m so glad you came here.  We can take care of you, you know.  We won’t let him get you.”
    Tammy looked to Cody with a question in her eyes, “I had to tell everyone in the house what was going on, so they could all be on the look-out to keep you safe.  We won’t share this with anyone outside of the house except for the attorney and law enforcement.  I promise.”
    “Thank you,” she said to Cody, and turned back to the family, “And thanks to all of you for this.  I promise I’ll get out of here as soon as I can so you can get back to your lives.  I don’t want to put any of you in jeopardy either.”
    Dakota, Cameron and Matt all introduced themselves and shook her hand and told her not to worry.  Dakota said he and Cameron weren’t staying long, but that if he thought he could get a piece of Marcus’s ass he’d consider staying.  “Sorry mom, that had to be said.”  All the brothers agreed, and they all laughed.
    “Let’s all sit down.  I don’t get many opportunities to have you all here at one time.  I made a couple of apple pies for desert, so Dakota and Cameron make sure you stay around long enough for your favorite pie.”  Dakota grabbed Tammy and had her sit between him and Cameron. 
    “Damn Dakota, I’m not sharing.”  He glared at Dakota. 
    Dakota laughed, “I hear women’s hearts breaking all around the rodeo circuit.  They’re going to miss seeing you

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