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Book details
  • Genre:FICTION
  • SubGenre:General
  • Language:English
  • Pages:200
  • eBook ISBN:9781543958041

Danger Wears Pantyhose

by Mizeta Moon

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Overview
Danger Wears pantyhose is a collection of 25 stories, three of which are longer format and the other 22 are in the short flash fiction style. The lead story is Naked Aggression, featuring the cross dressing, ex Navy Seal protagonist Lizette Fontaine, who was the heroine of Mizeta's earlier thriller novel Embracing Evil.
Description
Danger Wears pantyhose is a collection of 25 stories, three of which are longer format and the other 22 are in the short flash fiction style. The lead story is Naked Aggression, featuring the cross dressing, ex Navy Seal protagonist Lizette Fontaine, who was the heroine of Mizeta's earlier thriller novel Embracing Evil. A second longer tale is about the surprising trials and tribulations of an unlikely pair living in rural America, June Bug and Billy Bob. The third is about the interaction of an inspiring female scientist and an investigative journalist. The flash stories range widely over the full spectrum of human feelings and interactions and offer quick reads for busy people.
About the author

Mizeta Moon is the pen name of Redwood La Chapel, author of the novel, Embracing Evil; a collection of three novellas titled, Aliens, Fish Tales & Flying Hooves; Monkey Casserole; Survival; Word Storms. Mizeta has been a cross dresser her entire life, but has only lived in 24/7 female mode since the early 90's. Her life is dedicated to teaching others that being one's true self is not only desirable, but attainable with courage and conviction. Her hope is that by showing the world that cross dressers are are normal people with the same needs and dreams as their neighbors and co-workers, the prejudice and derision they face daily will fade from society and others will feel inspired to escape the confines of cultural limitations. Mizeta has written both poetry and short stories over a span of forty-plus years and plans to continue releasing more of her work through SpearPoint Publications in the years to come. She posts, on a monthly basis, an essay focused on social issues on the SpearPoint Publications website and is Director of the Gresham (Oregon) Seniors' Writers Group.