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How Was It for You?

Stories from a Sex Worker

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How Was It for You?

Written by: Eve Smith
Narrated by: Chloe Massey
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The author of How Was It for You? is a sex worker.
Let’s call her Eve.
Eve is someone’s daughter. Someone’s partner.

Eve has worked across the sex industry for twenty years: in a brothel, as an escort, in a strip club, online and as a dominatrix. In this candid memoir she reveals all: the good stuff, the bad, and the downright ugly too.

We’re with her poolside as she sips Champagne at a wealthy client’s Caribbean villa. We scurry with her from a gated mansion as a fun threesome gets out of hand. We watch from the public gallery as she is dragged in and out of court by the law. We perch at her side in a cell as she contemplates the true meaning of freedom. And we’re at the brothel when she meets Adam, a punter who turns out to be a keeper.

Honest, eye-opening, full of fury and frequently funny, How Was It for You? is a unique insight into what’s happening in society’s shadows and an unforgettable walk in someone else’s high heels.

'It is heartening to find humour and a glimmer of hope' - Jo Brand
'Unflinching . . . Everyone should read this book' - Emily Edwards, author of The Herd


Eve Smith is a pseudonym. Any links to persons living or dead is coincidental.

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Critic Reviews

In the shadowy world of sex work, something which most of us know little about, it is heartening to find humour and a glimmer of hope. (Jo Brand)
Everyone should read this book. (Emily Edwards, author of The Herd)
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This insightful first hand account really helped widen my perspectives. It was very interesting, empathetic, funny, and sometimes shocking and bizzare. There might be a few blind spots, but all in all, a brilliant book

Brilliant

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