Fiercely Emma (Cake, #3)

Fiercely Emma (Cake, #3)

J. Bengtsson

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Emma, older sister of renowned rock star Jake McKallister, has crafted a quiet existence for herself. Fiercely independent, scorned at work, and indifferent to relationships, she’s spent the past decade trying to move on from the crime that shook her family to the core. Living by a promise she made to herself as a distraught sixteen-year-old, Emma has sworn off marriage and children… until a chance encounter with a scruffy hitchhiker throws her orderly world into chaos. A wild child raised in mayhem by a teenage mother, fearless Finn Perry cruises through life as the perennial nice guy. Now a struggling actor, he supports himself by performing daredevil stunts. At a crossroads in his life, one thing has always remained constant in his world: Finn’s desire to start the family he never had. The mystery woman who rescues him from the side of the road sure seems like the perfect person for the job. But unfinished business from Emma’s troubled past looms heavy, threatening to destroy the fledging love she’s found with the only man to ever jump-start her wounded heart.

Publication Year: 2017


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    Sep 06, 2024
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  • Hijinx73
    Apr 30, 2025
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    This id my favorite of this series so far. When tragedy happens in a family, the victim is never the only one impacted.
    Emma was such a hard read in the other two books. She was removed and standoffish and often rude. I loved looking at how the horrific kidnapping of her brother changed her life.
    Finn was loving from the start. His family was hysterical and embarrassing and so far from Emma's.
    Learning his story and how he managed to thrive despite his beginning.
    The two together was magical. I love Emma's family and we got a much bigger dose of them in this book.
    The alternating timelines worked well in this story. I look forward to the next book and am hopeful Finns family might get stories of their own.

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