At eighteen, Emerson met a man. A man who turned her world upside down and made her the center of his. He claimed the two of them meeting was fate. She agreed.
Emerson was the damsel in distress and Marcus was her white knight. She became in princess, and he was her prince charming. He gave her the fairy tale. The dream. Until fate circled around and turned Emerson's dream into a living nightmare.
Now, at forty, Emerson's a widowed single mother left to pick up the pieces of her broken heart and her broken family.
Going into Cougar I wasn't sure exactly how I was going to take this story. Jaybird, the first book in the Heritage Bay series wasn't necessarily my favorite. But for Mackenzie, the second book in the Heritage Bay series, that book I loved and reread all the time.
I think Cougar is somewhere is between these two books. While I didn't fully love this book it was a lot better than Jaybird. There were times when I was fully into this book and then there were times I just wanted to skip over scenes. Overall I don't think that I would want to read Cougar but I would definitely want to continue on with this series.
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