The Right Closet

The Right Closet

by Melissa Price
The Right Closet

The Right Closet

by Melissa Price

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Overview

Creama LaCroppe is San Francisco’s sensational Puerto Rican drag queen diva extraordinaire.  Her nemesis is the venomous anti-LGBT Congressman Dick Peak.  When Creama is recruited to follow Peak to Puerto Rico to expose his dirty deals, she reluctantly agrees.

Then their plane ditches in the Caribbean and the lifeboats disappear before Creama can evacuate with the unconscious congressman in tow. Soon they find themselves in a hospital stricken with amnesia, and not realizing they’re supposed to hate each other, Creama and Peak become best friends.

Consumed with grief for persuading Creama to board the ill-fated flight, Tawny Beige—Creama’s best friend and sexy lesbian newscaster—is determined to investigate the disappearance. Joining forces with Kate, the alluring flight attendant, their search delivers results that no one could have anticipated.

With unsuspected humor and switchbacks at every turn,The Right Closet flips the script, proving once again that politics makes for strange bedfellows.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781642472349
Publisher: Bella Books
Publication date: 09/21/2021
Pages: 288
Product dimensions: 5.38(w) x 8.25(h) x (d)

About the Author

Melissa is a novelist, who in the absence of computer or pen, isn’t too proud to write in crayon or spray paint. Her works include the exciting romantic intrigue novels Steel Eyes, and Skin in the Game (a Steel Eyes midquel). Melissa’s works-in-progress are a sociopolitical farce titled The Right Closet, and an untitled lesbian romance based on her short story, The Desert Diner, which was included in the Bella Books anthology Happily Ever After. A retired Doctor of Chiropractic and a lifelong guitarist, she also co-wrote the authorized biographical screenplay, Toma—The Man, The Mission, The Message. While her house is in Phoenix, Arizona, Melissa lives between some un-named exotic Caribbean island and Paris’s Left Bank.
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