Confessions of a Lapdancer by Anonymous
City girl by day, city stripper by night. Geri Carson is fed up with life in the City.
Forced to act as one the boys in order to climb the ladder of one of London's biggest investment banks, it seems however hard she tries, she's constantly sidelined. Her male colleagues all get bigger bonuses and the most prestigious accounts.
Struggling to keep up with an increasingly lavish lifestyle, Geri gets deeper into debt. She needs cash and fast. A company night out leads her to a lap dancing club. She's awestruck by how much power the girls command and is completely turned on. Forced to return to the club the next day when she leaves her purse behind, Geri is presented with an offer she can't refuse. A chance to earn GBP500 per night lap dancing in one of the hottest clubs in town.
At first petrified, once the lights go up, Geri has never felt more alive. She's a natural and soon becomes intoxicated by her new job. Then she becomes involved with a millionaire client. The sex is mind blowing. But then she discovers a seedier and scarier side to life as a lap dancer. A world where anything goes and only the strongest survive!
About the Author
The author is living proof that variety is the spice of life! After a childhood in which her parents took scant interest in her love of dance and persuaded her, against her instincts, into a career in the city, she found an outlet for her natural performing flair in karaoke bars and night clubs. She is fascinated by the stripping industry and has befriended a number of women who work in it. Knowing that her career as a merchant banker is unlikely to reach the glass table top, let alone the glass ceiling, she decided to tell the story of maintaining two very different lifestyles. She firmly believes in keeping all options open!
Paperback | 384 pages
114 x 178 x 23mm | 198g
02 Jun 2008
HarperCollins Publishers
AVON, a division of HarperCollins Publishers Ltd
London, United Kingdom
English
1847560849
9781847560841
Condition: Good
A book that has been read but is in good condition. Very minimal damage to the cover, including very minimal scuff marks and creasing, but no holes or tears. All pages are undamaged, with very minimal creasing but no tearing. No pencil underlining of text, no highlighting of text, no writing in margins. No missing pages.