Just before her nuptials, Mary Franks overhears a woman complaining about her boyfriend. The cheating bastard is having an affair with one of Mary's bridesmaids. Mary is shocked to find that "the cheating bastard" is Ralph Nugent, her fiancé. She ends the wedding but moves into honeymoon mode. Only later, alone and miserable while waiting for her bags at the Las Vegas airport, does she question her decision.
4 Roses: "She Shouldn't, But She Will appealed to me on several levels. It's always fun to accompany a tightly wound woman on her journey to sexual freedom. Add the intrigue of a sabotaged business, a mysterious mansion of pleasure, and the discovery that the heroine's lover is the head of the agency she's hired and works for the DEA besides, and you've got a salacious story of excitement and intrigue that will keep you guessing, right to the wicked twist at the end. Francis Drake has created characters that come alive through the action and dialog. She Shouldn't, But She Will will draw you in from the very beginning." —L. E. Kelley, Sensual Reads
4 Starts: "Overflowing with dark passions and heart-pounding scenarios, Saving Brigit is scorching eroticism. For the second book in The Passionate PIs series, Francis Drake takes sexual desire to new heights in numerous and sometimes extraordinary circumstances. The strong natures of the leading women and men lead to powerfully depicted scenes of determination fueled by potent resolve…" -- Amelia Richard, Ecataromance
"…[The Artist and the Director is] a wonderful, sexy, fun, page-turning tale. And one that I have and will read again and again... And Dee S. Knight adds just enough sexual tension along with the magic to blend Awards Night into a perfect love story. I do hope both Dee S. Knight and Francis Drake will write together in the near future, what an awesome writing team they make! I highly recommend this book to everyone!" - 5 Ribbons, Kimberly Leslie, Romance Junkies