Frank Kane: The guy you love to hate. And still want to sleep with.
The Let’s Be Frank series:
Book 1: Runaway Kane
Frank Kane is the guy you love to hate. And still want to sleep with.
Frank Kane needs to get away. Away from his small town, his law practice, and the headlines. He sells everything, buys an RV turns off his phone, and takes off across the country. This four-part series, Runaway Kane takes Frank on a journey of self-discovery, empty sex, lonely nights, old friends, and new paths. Was the accident that tore them all apart really his fault? And does the answer to that lie in days, and nights, ahead?
If Frank wants out, then an RV and a crumpled map are the way to do it. Leaving good vodka and prescription meds, and a lot of bad memories behind, Frank takes off as winter turns to mud. The unexpected death of Mike Emmic, Frank’s law partner and best friend has shattered his world and left him feeling responsible, angry and helpless. With his law practice, friends, and bad memories in the rearview mirror, he takes off out of town, wanting to be anywhere but here.
“This is THE BIG CHILL meets FIFTY SHADES OF GREY!” 5Star Amazon reviews!

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Books 2-4: ready to go anytime, like Frank
Book 2, A Year Without Kane, scheduled for release Spring 2026
In the query trenches with:
You Can’t Not Go (2025 Page Turner finalist)

Quinn, our angst-ridden female protagonist in You Can’t Not Go, is an academic and proud loner at a well-respected university in the States.
She plans everything, in an effort to keep unwelcome surprises and the chaos that comes with them, at bay. She is on track to be the youngest faculty member in the history of the college to receive tenure and follow her mentor and friend as chair of the department. It will all be finalized in just two weeks. Until the arrival of a letter from a law firm she doesn’t know from a town in Ireland she had nearly forgotten threatens her plans and her future.
Five years after her death, Quinn’s mother Ellen continues to find ways to create chaos and upend the calm Quinn strives for. To contain the madness and resolve the loose ends, Quinn plans a quick, 4-day trip to Ireland to meet with the attorneys, settle the estate, and keep her plans on campus on track. Despite her efforts to keep things on schedule, the community, the surly, ill-tempered friend of her gran, and an ass (an actual four-legged ass) in this Irish town have no interest, or respect, for her plans. And her heart, which she has guarded so fiercely, is unexpectedly and beautifully stolen.
You Can’t Not Go is endlessly relatable to anyone who has ever had a plan gone astray, only to discover that when you stop clinging so tightly to the plan and look up, you find yourself open to endless possibilities.