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Sexy Serenity, A Memoir
Sexy Serenity, A Memoir
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Leave your inhibitions at the door and ask yourself how far you would go.
A naïve college student with a one-year-old son to support and nowhere else to turn, Miranda is desperate--her rent is due and she can't pay. With a strong Christian upbringing, she never imagined she would, or even could, strip. But she does what she must, getting romantically involved with several men along the way. She wonders if she can make it out with her self-worth, ambitions, and priorities as a young mother intact.
With captivating dialogue, powerful narrative, and characters that come to life, SEXY SERENITY divulges secrets of the adult entertainment industry, teasing the reader with bits and pieces. Just enough to taste, not enough to ever be full. It's amazing how much one can come to crave the words of someone speaking from the heart. A great story can pull you in, like an addiction. You can't stop thinking about it, and it won't let you pull away. Maybe Miranda wanted it that way.
A naïve college student with a one-year-old son to support and nowhere else to turn, Miranda is desperate--her rent is due and she can't pay. With a strong Christian upbringing, she never imagined she would, or even could, strip. But she does what she must, getting romantically involved with several men along the way. She wonders if she can make it out with her self-worth, ambitions, and priorities as a young mother intact.
With captivating dialogue, powerful narrative, and characters that come to life, SEXY SERENITY divulges secrets of the adult entertainment industry, teasing the reader with bits and pieces. Just enough to taste, not enough to ever be full. It's amazing how much one can come to crave the words of someone speaking from the heart. A great story can pull you in, like an addiction. You can't stop thinking about it, and it won't let you pull away. Maybe Miranda wanted it that way.
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