Join Dangerous Lee author of
Keep Your Panties Up and Your Skirt Down Six Erotic Tales of Safe Sex, as she virtually tours the blogosphere in July, 2011, on her first virtual book tour with Pump Up Your Book!
About Dangerous Lee
Dangerous Lee is a certified HIV Prevention Specialist and HIV Testing Counselor with Wellness AIDS Services, Inc. of Flint, Michigan. Dangerous Lee is currently studying Psychology at Baker College Online and also has an interest in working with at risk youth. She lives in Burton, Michigan with her daughter.
In 2008, her short erotic story, Til Death Do Us Part, was featured in the New York Times Best Selling anthology, Succulent: Chocolate Flava 2, edited by Zane. In March of 2010, Dangerous Lee self-published her first book titled, Keep Your Panties Up and Your Skirt Down, a book of six erotic stories with an emphasis on HIV education.
Dangerous Lee’s claim to fame is the humor advice column, Ask Dangerous Lee, where she dished out advice and opinions on love, relationships, pop culture, and celebrities. Ask Dangerous Lee was published monthly in the now defunct Uncommon Sense newspaper and syndicated in various independent magazines and websites nationwide.
Ask Dangerous Lee, the column, lead to the Ask Dangerous Lee Live radio show on the Blog Talk Radio online network. For more than two years Dangerous Lee, along with her co-host hip hop artist Hassahn Phenomenon, featured celebrities on all sides of the entertainment and media spectrum.
Working as her own marketing team, Dangerous has secured close to 50 media features over the course of a year. Dangerous is also a contributing writer for actress Monique Coleman’s official website, GimmeMo.com and is the co-founder of Book Bizarre, an annual event that highlights self-published authors in Flint, Michigan
You can find Dangerous Lee at her website
http://www.pantiesupskirtdown.com
About Keep Your Panties and Your Skirt Down
Keep Your Panties Up and Your Skirt Down is something that Dangerous Lee’s grandmother used to say as a warning against having sex too soon. These words were never forgotten and the advice is greatly needed, especially today. African Americans make up 13% of the U.S. population, but more than 50% of the new HIV cases are in the African American community. How can we change this? Keep Your Panties Up and Your Skirt Down answers this question, six different ways, erotically.
Read the Excerpt
from “Self Love and Pain”
I am in love with myself. That’s right; I turn my damn self on. As I stand here in my black lace bra and panties I am turned on by my full-figured image. I love my body. I’ve had this love affair before, but now it’s permanent.
Unfortunately, my boyfriend died of AIDS. I am HIV negative.
We always had safe sex. I knew he had AIDS, and I also knew how to protect myself. Winston was honest with me from the very beginning and I made the decision aft er dating and getting to know him for three
months that I wanted to make love to him until the day AIDS took his life.
Doesn’t sound romantic? That’s because you’re the type that believes in fairy tales. Has a knight in shining armor ever tried to get your phone number? Hell no! Real knights are usually in rusted armor
that require several cans of oil.
When I met Winston he appeared healthy as a race horse. Before he got himself cleaned up and drug free he was an intravenous drug user who shared needles with other IV drug users. By the time I met
him he was a very successful business man looking to make each moment count.
Book Information
Title of Book: Keep Your Panties Up and Your Skirt Down
ISBN: 1450577067
Genre: Fiction/Erotica/Short Stories
Publisher: Create Space
Publication Date: May 15, 2010
# of Pages: 70
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