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Drama with a Capital D

by Denise Coleman
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Overview

When Drama Knocks, Are You Gonna Answer?

Lonnie, a strong, independent, career-minded sista isn't one for drama or unnecessary bull. In fact, she's not even sure if having a man in her life is worth the trouble it can cause. However, when she meets John, everything changes, and her comfortable life as a single career woman goes flying out the window. She's in love, and things couldn't be better. Then all hell breaks loose.

The man who seemed like her dream come true soon becomes the nightmare she can't wake up from. John's sex-capades with the hood rat of the month soon turn from casual to serious, and Lonnie kicks him to the curb to refocus on herself and her career.

But drama rears its ugly head yet again when it shows up at her job. Lonnie goes from the put-together woman in charge to a petty, dramatic diva, and soon, she doesn't recognize herself. Will she be able to pull it together before she loses everything, or has she been marked with the curse of Drama With a Capital D?

About the Author, Denise Coleman

Denise was born and raised in Camden, New Jersey where, she still resides. Denise attended Woodrow Wilson High School, The Kane Business Institute and Camden County College where she consistently remained on the Dean’s list.

In a city stricken with strife and poverty, Denise has raised four children who continue to make strides in their own lives because of their mother’s positive influence.

As a young girl Denise discovered her love of the written word. This passion grew as she grew. It was during an African American Literature class at CCC that she decided that being an avid reader was no longer enough to satisfy her. She began writing short stories for her own pleasure, which has lead to her branching out to full-length novels.

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Book Details

Published
September 1, 2010
Publisher
Melodrama Publishing
Pages
265
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781934157329

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