
Francesca Davis isn’t looking for redemption—just survival. After a violent twist of fate lands her in the hands of Rafael Gomez, the infamous leader of the Mexican Cartel, she makes a desperate her body for her sister’s freedom. But nothing about Rafael is simple. Ruthless, calculating, and haunted by his own demons, he accepts Frankie’s offer—only to find himself captivated by her defiancé. What begins as a calculated power play spirals into a dangerous game of obsession, control, and unexpected vulnerability. For Frankie, Rafael is the monster she should fear, yet the one man she can’t ignore. For Rafael, Frankie is the light he doesn’t deserve but can’t resist. Bound by a fragile truce, they’ll have to navigate a world where trust is a weakness and love can be a deadly mistake. When the line between captor and captive blurs, the only question that remains who will break first? Author I want to clarify that "A Beautiful Mistake" is not a standalone novel and should be read only after "A Second Chance by Amal A. Usman". This book contains mature and sensitive themes such as abuse, violence, and offensive language. It includes situations that may be triggering for some readers, so caution is advised.