Somebody dead-said the cook. But that comes later. In the meantime,
the world is screaming star at the author of the number one best seller, The
Melanin Chronicles. Roman Assad is a celebrated author, motivational
speaker, and sex symbol to millions and wears all three roles well. He's
a black cat among the pigeons, over six feet tall, with deep dark skin and
shoulders as broad as Texas.
His secretary or is she the sex-a-tary is a gorgeous dish named Isis. No
first or last name, just Isis. The woman is fiercely protective of Roman
and his public image and is not to be trifled with. Roman, Isis, and Lucy,
the cook live in a sleek house of white walls, and glass high in the
Oakland hills.
But it takes three to make a love triangle. Filling the bill is Kemit Day a
young down-on-his-luck gay twenty-something whom Roman picked up
at a book signing. Next thing you know he's hired as an assistant for the
highly territorial Isis thus completing the trio. And now they all live
together in the house that Roman built. What could go wrong? The cook
said somebody dead.