Dangerous Lee

Dangerous Lee

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In 2008, Dangerous Lee’s 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, an anthology that includes six erotic stories with an emphasis on HIV education. Dangerous Lee has also worked as a certified HIV Prevention Specialist and testing counselor with Wellness AIDS Services, Inc. of Flint, Michigan. 

Dangerous Lee’s claim to fame is the humor advice column, Ask Dangerous Lee, where she dished out 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. It can now be read exclusively at The Dangerous Lee Network.

Ask Dangerous Lee, the column, lead to the Ask Dangerous Lee Live radio show on the Blog Talk Radio  network. For more than two years Dangerous Lee, along with  co-host, hip hop artist Hassahn Phenomenon, featured celebrities on all sides of the entertainment and media spectrum. Dangerous Lee was also the co-host of The Radio Happy Hour with Dr. Blogstein, the top comedy show on the Blog Talk Radio network.

Working as a one-woman production, Dangerous Lee has secured more than 100 media features over the course of five years and has taken The Dangerous Lee  Network to be included in the top 11,000 websites in the U.S. She has also had the pleasure of being selected as Vibe Magazine’s Vixen of the Day, as well as being featured on The TODAY Show with Kathie Lee & Hoda. Dangerous Lee has also worked as a contributing writer for actress, Monique Coleman’s official website, GimmeMo.com and is the co-founder of Book Bizarre, an event that highlighted self-published authors in Flint, Michigan in 2010 and 2011. In 2013 The Dangerous Lee News & Entertainment Network was nominated for four Black Weblog Awards and selected as a Top Fashion Blog to follow in 2013 and 2014.

Dangerous Lee is also an advocate for equal rights, female empowerment, recreational marijuana use, living without religion and pride for Black people all over the world.

Size Zero (Visage Book 1)

Size Zero (Visage Book 1)

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<p style="margin:0px 0px 14px;padding:0px;font-family:Arial, sans-serif;font-size:14px;"><strong>&quot;A somber, disturbing mystery fused with a scathing look at the fashion industry. </strong><strong>Mangin writes in a confident, razor-edged style.&quot;</strong><strong> - Kirkus Reviews</strong></p><p style="margin:-4px 0px 14px;padding:0px;font-family:Arial, sans-serif;font-size:14px;"><strong>Condom dresses and space helmets have debuted on fashion runways.</strong></p><p style="margin:-4px 0px 14px;padding:0px;font-family:Arial, sans-serif;font-size:14px;">A dead body becomes the trend when a coat made of human skin saunters down fashion's biggest stage. The body is identified as Annabelle Leigh, the teenager who famously disappeared over a decade ago from her boyfriend's New York City mansion.</p><p style="margin:-4px 0px 14px;padding:0px;font-family:Arial, sans-serif;font-size:14px;">This new evidence casts suspicion back on the former boyfriend, Cecil LeClaire. Now a monk, he is forced to return to his dark and absurd childhood home to clear his name. He teams up with Ava Germaine, a renegade ex-model. And together, they investigate the depraved and lawless modeling industry behind Cecil's family fortune.</p><p style="margin:-4px 0px 14px;padding:0px;font-family:Arial, sans-serif;font-size:14px;">They find erotic canes, pet rats living in crystal castles, and dresses made of crushed butterfly wings. But Cecil finds more truth in the luxury goods than in the people themselves. Everyone he meets seems to be wearing a person-suit. Terrified of showing their true selves, the glitterati put on flamboyant public personas to make money and friends. Can Cecil find truth in a world built on lies?</p><p style="margin:-4px 0px 0px;padding:0px;font-family:Arial, sans-serif;font-size:14px;"><strong>In high fashion modeling, selling bodies is organized crime.</strong></p>

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