Peggy Bozeman was born Taurus in
Texas, United States. She grew up with her two sisters in a farm. Her father died when she was in high school, leaving her mother to raise her three daughters alone. Peggy received a Bachelor of Business Administration degree from
Stephen F. Austin State University, with a minor in English. She worked on her master's degree in writing at the
University of Central Oklahoma. She co-wrote the story of the
Edmond post office shooting for
Norman Vincent Peale's
Guideposts magazine. Later, in 1987 she began to write romantic novels, and she was published in 1989. Peggy married a Texan green beret. They have three children and live on a ranch in the
Texas Hill Country, near her parents farm. There, she has cattle, goats and other critters, including her owner of a registered quarter horse. 1997 she fulfilled a lifelong dream by competing in her first rodeo and brought home two silver championship buckles, one for Champion Barrel Racer, and a second for All-Around Cowgirl. ==Bibliography==